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Personal reflections on running, spirituality, and family without actionable allegations

The passage is a stream-of-consciousness narrative containing no concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no investigative leads, novelty, o Describes subjective experiences during a run and spiritual references. Mentions a dean, grant reviewers, and a post‑doctoral student in vague, non‑specific terms. References religious groups and his

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #013544
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1
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The passage is a stream-of-consciousness narrative containing no concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no investigative leads, novelty, o Describes subjective experiences during a run and spiritual references. Mentions a dean, grant reviewers, and a post‑doctoral student in vague, non‑specific terms. References religious groups and his

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for my most rebellious post-doctoral student. | would tell my teen-age son that he must wait another year for his own car. | felt generally intolerant. In an article in Runners World, | labeled my run’s first global brain state transition, the first second wind. |t energized me with the cool firmness but ready-to- be angry righteousness of modern religious orthodoxy: Orthodox Jews gunning down Hamas terrorists as retribution for bus bombing children which was itself a retribution; Muslim suicide bombing as vengeance for cultural contamination; Catholic Bishops refusing the Eucharist to pro-choice politicians; Charismatic Christians gay bashing defense of the sanctity of marriage; Mohammed’s early Sufi- like poetry of love turning into territorial aggression and Jew killing in his later years. Once in while, unpredictably, past the first hour of running and after the first second wind, a fatigue easing second burst of energy followed the second stage of exhaustion. | called this running-induced, second global brain state transition to a softer loving energy, the second second wind. Colors became intense, clouds breathed and my body lightened. Running once again became easy. | was flooded with empathic and generous thoughts. | understood that the Dean was faced with too many space demands to satisfy; the grant reviewers’ criticisms of the budget were meant to be constructive. | recalled that strong minded, rebellious post- doctoral students often made the most creative contributions to science. | realized that my son’s urgent desire for his own car was a proposal in the direction of the independence that would be required of him the following year when he was going to be hundreds of miles away at a university. Filled with benign optimism, | felt the compassionate perspective afforded those with energy but without envy, anger or fear. William James, in Varieties of Religious Experience, A.C. Underwood’s book, Conversion, Christian and Non-Christian and Gobi Krishna’s The Awakening of the Kundalini, among many others before and since, describe the sudden appearance of long lasting states of optimistic energy and loving empathy that can emerge after long episodes of suffering, especially following periods of privation of spiritual meaning and the loss of a previously strong faith. These episodes are painfully chronicled by St. John of the Cross in his Dark Night of the Soul. 44

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