I know that what is happening here is inspiring many people around the world. Besides those living in the neighborhood there are a few lucky ones who are within commuting range of Queens and can make their regular treks out to the race throughout the long hot summer. These fortunate ones live in the far off reaches of Connecticut or New Jersey and on the distant edges of Long Island. But many many more live just too far off to ever come and experience it in person.
The only way then to connect to the immensity of the race is to somehow weave together all the little fragments of information, bits of data, and frozen images into something that becomes real. Not just an abstract meaningless event taking place in NY, not just an incoherent whisper in your imagination, but something fruitful and meaningful and very real instead inside your heart.
Of course it is easier to understand it all if you come and experience it for yourself. But for most people it is simply not possible. What happens instead for many is that somehow an inner connection is made with the race’s most powerful and sacred message of self transcendence. It is an act that does not require a plane ride, a car full of gas, or a good pair of running shoes. It requires only an open mind and a receptive heart, and that most incomprehensible and yet necessary thing, a yearning for perfection. Once you have those things than the rest will all take care of itself.
Every day the race receives mail from its friends and admirers. Sahishnu treks out to the race every morning and every evening with many letters from those who want to encourage a friend of theirs who is running. Occasionally as well they also want to share in some way how they too have made some some deep inner connection with the race. Tell how it has inspired them as well.
Sahishnu showed me a letter from Victor in Tokyo, which is just about as far away from here as it is possible to be. Yet Victor is a runner who is trying to become a better runner. He wanted to let the runners here know that at the end of June he actually ran up Mount Fuji. It was an act, which was for him and the thousands who have done so, usually at a slower pace, a pilgrimage. One that has been continuously going on now for over a 1,000 years.
He says, “The 31000 Mile Race is also clearly much more than just a very, very long race. The sacredness and spirituality of what you are all doing was an inspiration while I was running up Mt Fuji, it’s an inspiration during my normal every day runs, and it’s a real inspiration, not just in running but in every day life, too.”
“So I offer my gratitude to you for the inspiration your effort gives us, and everyone from Tokyo wishes you the best.”
My Lord,
You want me to run every day.
Do You ever run?
“My child,
I run not only every day,
But also at every moment.
Do you know why?
I run constantly
From one end of My Creation
To the other end.
If I do not run ceaselessly,
My Creation will become inactive,
Inert and uselessly idle.
At every moment I run
To awaken and energise
My entire Creation.”
Sri Chinmoy, My Race-Prayers, Agni Press, 2006






































