The hit-and-run driver29
I was running about half a block from the house in Hawaii. All of a sudden a car went against the light, made a wrong turn — everything. He ran into me and I just fell down. But I was so lucky. One foot away there was a pole, and I fell against it. Otherwise, my whole head would have been smashed.At that time, I did not think of getting his license number. The accident seemed like nothing. But when the shock was over, about two minutes afterwards, I could not see anything.
RB 157. 22 March 1980↩
Sri Chinmoy, Run and become, become and run, part 3, Agni Press, 1980