“There is no place else like here.” Ananda-Lahari has spent each of the past 10 summers of his life coming here. Here to this little half mile block in Queens. One which looks very much like thousands of others tucked unevenly in and around New York’s often untidy urban sprawl.
A place in which the cars roar past on one side. Endless waves of kids zoom around in and out of the little park. Splashing in the fountains, inventing games and making noise, being silly, but mostly having fun just like kids are supposed to be.
And a regular wave of older athletes. Playing handball, basketball, within the noisy sometimes chaotic confines of the playground. Or else their games spilling out onto the the great swath of artificial turf, where baseball, soccer, and something resembling cricket seems to be going on at all hours.
In a place not like any other, at first glance, it doesn’t look special at all. In fact it looks a whole lot like a big undulating block that you might find in many many other places, in many other cities, and maybe in many other countries. Yet this reasonable logic immediately vanishes. It disperses at practically the instant you come here and see it for yourself.
Certainly when you spend any time here, or you move about the course, you feel something happening to you. There is an experience you get that is similar to that of waking up from a life time of deep slumber. Or perhaps you can interpret it as a sensation that the long shuttered windows and doors within you somehow get nudged open, if even just a crack.
And if your experience is not described to you in such a dramatic way, than it is safe to say you will feel energized and inspired here. No matter what your mind might tell you.
When you get even a hint of that feeling or experience than it becomes clearer just why Ananda-Lahari has done so many many thousands of miles over 10 summers right here..
There are countless different ways that a person can connect with or experience the Self Transcendence race 3100 mile race. Each person who genuinely is inspired by what they see happening at the 3100 can make a deep an inner connection to it, even if their feet cannot bring them.
And in so doing begin to feel and maybe understand even for a moment just why, there is, No place like here.
For him he says being here, “is like entering into another world. It surprises me every year. It is really intense from morning until night.” Running he says on the course, “brings forward what I am here for.”
It all comes down to as Ananda-Lahari describes it, his spiritual life. Something he takes seriously all year long but when he is here each summer
“It is like Come On. You Have To Do Something.”

Part of a Longer Answer:
There is no ‘inwardly’ and ‘outwardly’. If we feel that there is any difference between the inner life and outer life, then we shall always be failures. There should be no difference between the inner life and outer life — not even an iota.
If we have a good thought, that very good thought we have to manifest in the outer life. Inside and outside we have to take as the obverse and reverse of the same coin.
A coin has two sides, but no matter which side you are looking at, the coin has the same value. Each side is equally important. Whatever you have inside, whether it is a good thought or a bad thought, automatically gets expressed.
Sri Chinmoy, Run And Smile, Smile And Run, Agni Press, 2000




































