Archive | November 5, 2006

Running around the World

 

One Earth – 26000km – 2 years – 1 runner

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Jesper Olsen is the first person to have successfully completed the unique feat of running around the world. Beginning on the 1st of January, 2004, from the Greenwich time meridian in London; Jesper successfully circumnavigated the world finishing nearly 2 years later in October 2005, in London. During his epic run of 26,000 Km Jesper kept a detailed log and even participated in local ultra distance runners. His extraordinary experiences have now been produced into a book. It is an epic tale of self transcendence and inspiration to others – World Run

Jesper Olsen is now preparing for World Run 2 which could be over 40,000 Km

“The route will in general lead from the Northern point of Scandinavia and in Europe to the Southern tip of Africa. After this first half of the total challenge is completed the run reverses direction and, hopefully, continues North from the Southern tip of South America to the Northern point of New Foundland in Canada, North America.”

Blog entry at Multidays – an informative resource on ultra distance running

Photo from Sri Chinmoy Races. This photo is from the last couple of days leading upto Jesper’s finish in London.

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Meditation Video

 

"When you meditate, what you actually do is to enter into a calm or still, silent mind. We have to be fully aware of the arrival and attack of thoughts. That is to say, we shall not allow any thought, divine or undivine, good or bad, to enter into our mind. Our mind should be absolutely silent. Then we have to go deep within; there we have to observe our real existence. "

- Sri Chinmoy

 

 

 

Video of Meditation Silence featuring spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy.

Produced by contributors to Sri Chinmoy TV

Subscribe to other editions at iTunes – Meditation Silence

 

Quote on Meditation from Excerpt from Earth’s Cry Meets Heaven’s Smile, Part 1 by Sri Chinmoy.

Quote on Meditation from Excerpt from Earth’s Cry Meets Heaven’s Smile, Part 1 by Sri Chinmoy.

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Sri Aurobindo Quotes on Peace

 

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"The first thing to do in the sadhana is to get a settled peace and silence in the mind.
Otherwise you may have experiences, but nothing will be permanent.
It is in the silent mind that the true consciousness can be built."

 

"When the mind is silent there is peace and in the peace all things that are divine can come.
When there is not the mind, there is the Self which is greater than the mind."

 

By: Sri Aurobindo

View: Biography of Sri Aurobindo

From: Search for light.org

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