Last night Shamita finished up 2 weeks of running here with another good day. She completed 62 miles and has now done 867 miles.
This morning as we run together I joke and suggest that since she has run 1,000 miles before, this current distance is Old Hat for her. (an expression used to refer to something considered uninteresting, predictable, tritely familiar, or old-fashioned.)
“Wowwww, I wouldn’t say this.” (laughs)
“It is always, always challenging. You can never say I did this so I can do it easily again.” Then in a more serious note she added, “it is not our work. Every moment is because of God’s grace.”
“There are many things happening here. What I really enjoyed the most was the thunder storm ( 2 days ago). I was really laughing when the rain came down. All the raindrops knocking on your head.”
“People usually don’t like it. But I love it. I started jumping. All the water on the street makes you go through little lakes.” I mention that her mileage for the day was not effected by it, while many others did up to 5 miles less.
“It was not bad weather. We all need water by the way. Then when the sun came out there was a most beautiful rainbow.”
Shamita says that her last 1,000 mile race took place 20 years ago. “I took 15 days and 1 hour I think.”
“I try and do this race totally new. Not thinking about other races or anything else. Because when you do you also bring as well the not so nice stuff. I really wanted to start totally new.”
“But if something is really inspiring from the old days. I will take it from my memory, bring it forward and remember it, as good as I can.”
“What we try here is to focus on that which will give us constant joy, and aspiration. Staying in the heart. No matter what the experience you are having.”
“All the people are amazing. They take care of everything. Every single little wish, or every single problem. I had a problem 2 days ago with my joints. Really painful. One day I was running totally with pain.”
“Then Dipali and some others like Bahula came up with what to do. They know so many things. They are so experienced. They helped with all their wisdom. Next day I was much much better. This also touches your heart. To see what a nice family we are.”
“I have to say that the race is tough. It is really tough. Even Ashprihanal when he passed me a few days ago said, ‘this is a tough race, a tough race.’ And he is like the champion of champions.”
“Guru said of him that running long distances was as easy as drinking water.”
“It is ups and downs. If you have downs then even the ups are even more delightful.”
“Then all of a sudden you see Guru standing somewhere and you start to cry. You know Guru is here.”
The more I can stay
In my child-heart,
The faster and safer
Will be my real progress.







































