“A few things have to come together.” This is Nirbhasa’s 3rd time at the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile race and with each entrance he has improved his performance. As for which years that he able to take part, basically the ducks have to line up in his very demanding outer life to make it possible.
Photo by Sri Chinmoy Ultra Race Photos
To know even a little of Nirbhasa’s back story is to realize immediately that he leads several full and demanding lives simultaneously and there would seem to be little room for the kind of distance training necessary in order to compete here. And yet here he is after 9 days with 593 miles in 3rd place.
When asked if he needs a year off to recover after the previous races he says, not now, but maybe after his first race in 2015.
“Every race is different. I guess it is like meditation. With meditation the more you progress the more you want you inner understanding to be deeper and deeper. That is what I feel about the race as well. Every time I come each time the race is more of an inner spiritual adventure than it is an outer race.”
“That component becomes deeper. I am able to engage more on that level.”
Nirbhasa, like all the runners actively pushes away negative thoughts and feelings. “There is an old saying that morning shows the day, so I always try and get out in as good a frame of mind as possible. You know be happy and cheerful. If you are not in that frame of mind when by the time you get out on the course than you really have to apply yourself in the first few laps in order to get to that frame of mind. Because it is crucial to how the rest of the day is going to turn out.”
When asked who is driving his car. “Well there is definitely an element that you are really reliant on your soul or something deeper within you to do the race. More and more often I find myself less pushing and pulling mentally. Instead trying to connect to this inner source.”
“Once you are connected then you kind of feel that whatever happens you are not pushing and pulling. And so you are cheerful whatever the result is.”