Then today it happened again. I was warming up before the start of our five-mile race. At about my second mile, which was at the 300-metre mark on the course, a runner came up to say hello. “Do you have the time?” he asked.
I said, “I have no watch, so I am not sure. It is around seven-thirty. The race has not started, so you will not miss it.”
He said, “But I want to practise.”
Then he went to one of the disciples to ask the time. That disciple told him, “It is exactly seven-thirty.” Then the runner was reassured and he went to practise. Every time I go to the 300-metre mark, somebody comes and asks me for something. That is the place!
RB 915. 19 January 1986↩
From:Sri Chinmoy,Run and become, become and run, part 18, Agni Press, 1996
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