“I feel very very good. I am very blessed. I think it is getting better and better. I can say I feel very good every day.”
If one were just looking at the scoreboard it would appear that Ushika is doing spectacularly well. Yesterday he ran 64 miles the most he has run since the first day of the race. But his feeling good is more about what is happening within than the number of little plastic digits stuck to a scoreboard with Velcro.
“It was definitely special when I transcended my mark of 15 days for 1,000 miles. This was the longest I had ever run before coming to this race. Since then it has been a completely new journey. I do celebrate each new milestone. Like the halfway point yesterday.”
When asked what he did he says, “stop, smile, be grateful, take a picture of the board, and have a beer or an ice cream or both.”
Ushika says he would not have changed anything about his preparations for this race. “My goal was to be more grateful. Basically I am crying every day. Not with pain but with gratitude. So the only thing I would need would be more gratitude.”
“Yesterday Vasu and I were crying together. Because as a new comer, I have teething problems, with the muscles, with the skin, with everything. Vasu always checks on me. Most of the time when some problem arises he suggests some exercise and like a miracle. Within one or two laps it works. The problem gets considerably better.”
“Yesterday I told him that each and every exercise he had given me had worked. I was praising the Supreme’s grace that it was working in and through him. Then we both started to cry.”
“This was a gratitude moment yesterday. It was when I realized what a family of heroes I have joined here. That I am able to join them in running for the Supreme, fighting for the right cause, and growing into the light.”
The board at the start of Day 27 *Please note the totals may not be accurate…..the magic number is 1550*
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