Yesterday Vasu had a good day, a very good day. He ran 66 miles which is about his usual distance, but in the week preceding it the story was much different. He was being tormented by blisters and a sore Achilles. He wasn’t exactly running but on the worst days he was still able to complete distances in the mid 50’s.
The counters are able to record Vasu’s laps and then tally up the mileage. When there is time they can then pick up plastic numbers backed by Velcro and stick the total on a board next to his name. All the counting and putting up of numbers is important for the recording. What statistics can’t show of course is the sheer courage, strength and determination that allowed him to continue to march on through a world of pain and fatigue and still smile.
This morning his smile is clear and bright. His dark days may not be over just yet but the worst of his problems have passed. “I am very grateful that I can start to run a little faster. My blister is almost done. Everything is good.”
Vasu laughs when I suggest that the start of his race was difficult. In fact he was leading and running well for most of the first week. “Everybody has some problems here. It is life and we need to go through it.”
“When you have problems you can go deep inside, and it can help a lot. But you must be happy when you go through it.” He says he does not get sad when his daily results are not up to his usual standard. “It is more important to be happy.” Vasu feels that it is only by being happy that ultimately he can get miles and of course achieve his real purpose in coming here which is self transcendence.
He feels that the results of being happy and positive may not show up right away but most certainly will in the long run. “To be happy is very important.”
“Every moment is a good moment.” Vasu then went through parts of his day and told me about some of the expected and unexpected things that took place to inspire him. All of this helps not just continue on this seemingly endless journey in front of him but helps him run even faster.
” We try and inspire each other and go inside and bring forth our divine qualities.” Sometime today Vasu will complete the first 1000 miles of his epic journey to self transcendence.