Week 6

Hey guys and gals out there in paradise,
I know it is not always the land of milk and honey but where you are now sure is sweet. I also can guess that you all were blown away by Monument Valley, especially those of you experiencing it for the first time. Now it's on to the Grand Canyon and Sedona where the beauty and magnificence of God's Creation just keeps on astounding the mind and elevating the consciousness.

Been following you everyday here virtually online which is not nearly as thrilling as being there. But it is easier and since I have been blessed to be out there 10 times already, in Oneness now I am enjoying your great experiences with you. But I am keeping quite busy out here and running alot as well. Soon the big race, 3100, will start and I will be here to help. I still may see some of you out there on the road at some point but not sure when.
Keep up the great work and experience all the wonderful moments with a sense of eternal gratitude to him who has made it all possible. Great stories and photos! Gratefully,
Arpan


Great to see Atulya back and being part of the team. It is wonderful to see his smiling face. We are so excited that we will be seeing you soon. With love from you Michigan family.
Uncle David


Thank you so much for stopping at the school I work at in Coffeyville, Kansas. The kids really loved the message you gave to them! Good luck in your travels and God Bless!
Samantha Cosby


I'm really enjoying following the run on line, very inspiring. It brings back a lot of fond memories from '99, particularly Tallulah, LA, the dude ranch in my home state of Texas, and Fort Sumner park in NM. I was really happy to see that the run visited New Orleans as well. Jitavrata, keep up the good work on the web postings and I hope your knee gets better soon. I've been having some trouble with my knee too.
Scott Schuetzler