1 hr 12 min

143 - Sanjay Rawal on Endurance Running as an Integral Yoga FUTURE FOSSILS

    • Philosophy

This week I talk to documentary film-maker Sanjay Rawal about his profound and inspiring movie, 3100: Run and Become — which explores the spiritual practice of long-distance running around the world, from the American Southwest, to the Kalahari Desert, to a remote mountain monastery in Japan. We discuss how Sri Chinmoy (a student of Sri Aurobindo, the founder of integral yoga), started the 3100 mile race in New York, and what it has become; how to be a documentary film-maker without engaging in cultural appropriation; endurance running as an integral yoga and an act of spiritual service; exertion as its own reward; and how ultradistance running and other endurance sports close the gender gap. This was literally a moving conversation for me — after talking with Sanjay, I put on my shoes and went for a run. I hope it does the same for you.

Learn more and watch the movie at https://3100film.com.

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Theme Music: “God Detector” by Evan “Skytree” Snyder (feat. Michael Garfield)

Additional Intro Music: “Lambent” by Michael Garfield
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This week I talk to documentary film-maker Sanjay Rawal about his profound and inspiring movie, 3100: Run and Become — which explores the spiritual practice of long-distance running around the world, from the American Southwest, to the Kalahari Desert, to a remote mountain monastery in Japan. We discuss how Sri Chinmoy (a student of Sri Aurobindo, the founder of integral yoga), started the 3100 mile race in New York, and what it has become; how to be a documentary film-maker without engaging in cultural appropriation; endurance running as an integral yoga and an act of spiritual service; exertion as its own reward; and how ultradistance running and other endurance sports close the gender gap. This was literally a moving conversation for me — after talking with Sanjay, I put on my shoes and went for a run. I hope it does the same for you.

Learn more and watch the movie at https://3100film.com.

Support this show on Patreon for over a dozen secret episodes, the Future Fossils book club, and weekly community calls, and much more.

Grab the books we talk about on Future Fossils and Amazon will chip me a little of the proceeds, at no cost to you.

Theme Music: “God Detector” by Evan “Skytree” Snyder (feat. Michael Garfield)

Additional Intro Music: “Lambent” by Michael Garfield
Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/futurefossils.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe

1 hr 12 min