2004, 2006 & 2008
I became a student of a spiritual teacher, Sri Chinmoy back in 2004.
I have been practising meditation for the past 11 years with the Sri Chinmoy Meditation Centres.
In that year I was introduced to the World Harmony Run
Little did I know it but it was something that was going to become an important aspect of my life. I would experience some of the most joyous and happiest moments in my life.
“The World Harmony Run carries this dream: through running we can unite people in the whole world.”
Tegla Loroupe
Since its inception in 1987 the Run has traversed over 140 nations and touched the lives of millions of people.
The Peace Run does not seek to raise money or highlight any political cause, but simply strives to create goodwill among peoples of all nations.
“When I carried the flaming torch, I felt so much oneness with all the people of the world. Each participant in the World Harmony Run will show that the hopes and dreams of man are more enduring than his fears. And the trials on the road to world-harmony are no greater than the courage of those who accept the challenge.”
Carl Lewis
By passing the torch from one person to the next, the relay offers people from many nations the opportunity to express their hopes and dreams for a better, brighter future.
People from all walks of life hold the symbolic torch to wish for a peaceful world. Passing the torch from one person to the next unites us together in our common aspiration to offer something positive to our world – together we can make a difference!
“Sport has incredible potential to promote peace and harmony in the world. Sport is a language that everyone can speak. It is not about the colour of your skin, your religion, your wealth, your disability – it is about being the best you can be. It is a wonderful foundation for life and for creating harmony in the world.” Katrina Webb, Australian Paralympics Champion
Photo: Varvarin, Serbia - I was so grateful and moved by this young girl’s speech:
“Each step the runners make brings people and countries closer. Cultural and any other differences diminish in the power of their wish for a better world for all of us. The runners carry the torch of peace, understanding and love from country to country. Its flame warms up the hearts of all people who see it. The whole world could be one happy family. So, we should seek harmony and international peace. We should not be separated, we should erase borders. Imagine a world where love rules, where people smile and laugh! It isn’t impossible! But you must do your part in it! Let’s strengthen international friendship!”
In 2006, I embarked on an amazing 6 month journey with the European leg of the World Harmony Run that was to take me through 30 countries and leave me with such wonderful memories that they will stay with me forever.
As I reflect on what only can be said as. 'the time of my life', I cannot help but smile and feel a loving sense of joy and happiness. My words cannot truly convey fully my experiences as what I write seems inadequate on the myriad of images swimming in my mind and how many people touched my heart.
People often comment that the running must be the hardest part – how to keep running up to 20-30 km a day, every day. But I feel that the running generally is the easiest part.
What people don’t see are the stamina, discipline and resilience that runners need to keep going on the road under generally demanding and challenging conditions.
But for me, all this is what makes the experience so special. It’s good to have routines and each new runner that joins generally adapts to a World Harmony Run body clock which is long, exhausting, but very happy days, with blissful sleep at the end of each day.
As a member of the international team, I felt such gratitude to be given this opportunity to meet so many people.
For a fleeting moment the World Harmony Run torch touches peoples’ lives, but their heartfelt goodness, their smiles of young and old and express sincerity for harmony, joy and oneness remains for eternity.
The World Harmony Run runners do not make the World Harmony Run, but all those people that we meet and those that hold the torch and all those children that so joyfully run with us – they make the World Harmony Run what it is.
If you can create harmony
In your own life,
This harmony will enter
Into the vast world - Sri Chinmoy