There was a moment this morning when Ashpihanal went by me as I was crouched on the ground taking a photograph. I heard him call out, “you know some runners have gone half way.” As I glanced up I saw a mischievous grin on his face as he ran by. In a little less than a lap later I caught up with him and he announces, “I reached the half way point yesterday.”
“When I reach the half way point I always have a big celebration. It was really nice. My big celebration is that I take a half cup of water.”(jokingly)
Yesterday when it happened his friend Sopan asked him if he was now on track to finish the race in 45 days. “Well you know the last 2 times I ran here I got problems at the end of the race. So whatever the Lord gives I take it.” With 1550 long hard miles still stretching out in front of him neither he, nor anybody else for that matter, when they cross the half way mark is really prepared to celebrate. Just too much yet can happen.
Now also as each day passes it is becoming increasingly clear that some runners will simply not be able to cross that finish line at all, in the time remaining to them. For those runners, they all have to come to terms with this stark reality and instead identify with some other goal. One that will continue to inspire and push them on and through so many hot heavy days yet to come.
For Sarah the new realization of what the race was now going to mean for her in the weeks ahead became clearer just yesterday. “I suddenly realized how extreme this race is. compared to the 10 day race it is so mentally different.”
At the point she realized that the goal of completing the full distance had slipped away her first feeling was as though she had lost her motivation. After this though she realized, “then you have to think of every day as something new. Then the joy returned really yesterday. Because I could appreciate just being here. Being with all these awesome runners. That are flying past me, and hoping one day that I might have that determination.”
“You have to set a new goal, and realize that it is a life long process. It is more than the miles on the board. It is how you are feeling every day. If you can be happy.”
If your life is real,
Then only
Your heart can be happy.
If your mind is free,
Then only
Your body can be happy.
Sri Chinmoy, Ten Thousand Flower-Flames, Part 40, Agni Press, 1982
