I ran about twenty blocks to a place that I later found out was only two or three blocks away from the hotel. Unfortunately, when I asked a young boy where the Holiday Inn was, he told me it was in exactly the opposite direction. Instead of telling me it was two blocks in one direction, he turned the other way and said, “Run that way. Go only a couple of blocks — two or three more — and then you will find it.” He even pointed the way with his finger.
I ran two or three, then six or seven blocks and still I didn’t see the hotel. Finally, I approached someone else and said, “Somebody told me that the Holiday Inn was only two blocks in this direction.”
The man said, “Not this direction. It is in the other direction. Turn around and go the other way.”
I said to myself, “Whom to believe?” The first time, when I was following the young boy’s instructions, I was having no doubts. But by this time real doubt had started. O God, what could I do? When one is a stranger, one has to believe in these people. Finally I said, “All right.” So I covered six or seven blocks in the other direction, and finally I found the Holiday Inn.
RB 313. 11 May 1981↩
From:Sri Chinmoy,Run and become, become and run, part 6, Agni Press, 1981
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