We mortals usually try our very best in this vast, complex, challenging, and wonderful world in which we all equally share. Usually our actions and the brief histories of our lives goes unnoticed and unrecorded by the world at large. Particularly when placed in comparison to all the colossal global events continually rising up in front of us clamoring for our attention.
Within us though we also know that all our efforts, and all our success and failures do not go unobserved or unappreciated in the realm of the spirit. Our outer circumstances may appear weak and fleeting but within each of us is an eternal world. One that is silent, still, and vast. A realm of consciousness that is our true home and our only reality.
Knowingly or not, we inevitably all try and make our way towards this divinity that is within us. In so doing we gradually reach out and become one with our own perfection.
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*Ron Clarke setting 3 mile World Record*

Occasionally individuals come into this world, who through the sheer magnificent of their actions do attract the attention of a great portion of humanity. It is ingrained within us that we all hunger for motivation on one level, and more deeply, for progress and transformation on another. Part of us continually yearns and cries out for inspiration and hope, which is so often obstructed by the trivial and the mundane. Which are portions of the veil, that the outer world uses to so easily obscure our own divinity, which is our birthright.
More rarely though, is that sometimes these same great souls do not just motivate us but they can also touch and inspire the sacred part within us. When this happens their achievements and their greatness lifts us up as well. On June 17th, just such a great soul bid farewell to a world still in awe of his achievements as a middle distance runner from more than 50 years ago. Ron Clarke was 78, he was a champion as well to those far beyond the world of sport.

In his career he set 17 middle distance world records, and though he never won an Olympic medal, the great Czech runner Emil Zatopek, made sure that he had one. Once while Ron Clarke was visiting Zatopek he gave him a small wrapped parcel. Opening it later on his return to Australia he was surprised to discover that Zatopek had given him one of his Gold Medals.
Ron Clarke over the years supported the Peace Run whenever it took place in his native Australia.

Sri Chinmoy was always inspired by Ron Clarke both as an athlete and as visionary of how sports could inspire and uplift all of humanity. In the year 2000, the year the Olympics were to be held in Sydney he was a firm advocate that Sri Chinmoy be part of the opening ceremonies by offering 30 seconds of silent mediation.
“The Olympic family has the opportunity, here in Australia, at the beginning of the New Millennium to create a moment in history that will be cherished for generations to come. Let the Games of the XXVII Olympiad be remembered for reigniting the Olympic vision of peace.”
In 1976 they met together in Melbourne where Sri Chinmoy wrote a song dedicated to him
Ron Clarke, Ron Clarke, Ron Clarke, Ron Clarke!
O runner-world’s pinnacle-spark,
Australia’s pure treasure-light,
The world salutes your champion-height.
In distance-speed a stupendous soul.
With seventeen crowns, yours is the goal.
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