It was the evening of 14th August. My wife told me that some of our friends were organising a 12 km Midnight Freedom run in Dubai. She sounded excited about the run and was keen that I too join her. I was a bit reluctant as I have not been running for almost 7 years now. My runs have been rather inspired by my daughter smriti, and have been just short bursts of sprinting or running up the stairways, once in a while.
The first caution that sprang up was that we were travelling to uganda 2 days later and hence I asked if she is sure, we can risk a few niggles, and not to mention the heat and humidity at its peak in mid august, the run would have been far from pleasant.
Something within me wanted to break free from all ill-preparedness for this event and just run. There were about 30 enthusiastic runners, who I figured out were regular runners. My wife and my friend Harpreet were the only 2 women in the group.
The run started smooth and after about 4.5 km stretch, we had a water break, I realized the extent of the run which was really demanding. The real challenge was to keep pace with the rest of these runners as I was not familiar with the route of the run. It required just tremendous willpower, and determination to overcome the exhaustion as the legs seemed to get heavier with each step.
It was then I pulled up my reserve of adrenaline and thanks to the inspiring bunch of guys who kept reassuring me that the finish line was not far. My wife and I completed the run, and we were received warmly by the guys who finished ahead of us.
I quickly realized that my legs had taken considerable punishment. The first setback surfaced in the morning when I noticed the after-effects of the run. I walked out of my bed with a painful hamstring and super heavy calf muscles.
I had to find a way to come out of this state soon. I was too busy during the day to attend to my legs. However, that night, just before I went to sleep, the thought of healing came in very strongly. What happened in the next few minutes is worth mentioning as it opened a few more doors in my learning process of how powerful we are as humans.
There was just a thought that occurred. It just prompted me to just remain a witness. From the centre of the brain, there was an explosion of vibrations. It rose like a volcanic eruption. I could no longer feel any boundaries of my skull or the confines of any structure. The space within was just so beautiful. Everything within me felt deeply connected to the centre.
There was also a distinctive current from the brain shooting down the spine and into my legs. I watched the events that were happening. Deep corrections were taking place without any intervention. I was not directing any of these flows. It was just coming straight from a superior intelligence within, which seemed to be super consciously aware of every single flow, and which was beyond my comprehension at that point. I was in total surrender and at ease as the currents within were teeming and reaching their destinations.
The powerful neuro-transmissions may have lasted only a couple of minutes. All I remember now is that I must have into slipped into a deep sleep very quickly.
I woke up the next morning, fresh as ever and walked out to my bathroom without any limp or pain. When I stood in front of the mirror, the event in the night was still fuzzy. I suddenly realized the extent of the deep healing within. I felt my legs all over again. Squatting and kicking around. There was not a hint of pain and I couldn’t help but feel deeply elated that I was fitter than I could have imagined. More than overcoming the pain, it was about realizing the immense power of the superconscious brain that we can tap into with so much ease.
I have had dozens of experiences in the past of instant healing of spasms, cramps, and muscle pull by directing the healing power of the pineal gland. Each of these experiences has helped me understand our inner powers. But what happened in this instance was that I had not directed any flow of currents and only remained a witness to this deep process that was triggered by a single thought. If only we could tap into the power of this super brain and our innate ability to connect with its super abilities to transform, heal and connect to our higher awareness seated deep in our core being.
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