An Urban Pilgrim’s walk with Bhakti Marga SwamiPosted by admin on March 31st, 2010
Title: An Urban Pilgrim’s walk with Bhakti Marga Swami
Location: 324 Bloor street w
Date: Saturday, May 01 2010
Time:10:00 AM till 01:00 PM
Description:
Event fee $5 includes Vegan lunch

Spring brings with it a sense of life, creativity and continuity of life beyond the freezing spell. It’s a time for rejuvenation and a time to flex your muscles – both body and mind. A time for a get-away from the Urban skyline to venture into the scenic setting of Toronto ravines for a spiritual walk and picnic lunch.
This spring, Bhaktimarga Swami, The Walking Monk, will take us on a walk through the Toronto Ravines. He has been a monk for 40 years and walked across Canada, Guyana, Ireland and several different countries. Now he has agreed to take us on this special adventure and we wanted to invite you all to join us for a special walk in the scenic green settings.
Come dressed in comfortable walking clothes for a walk and picnic. The walk will start at UrbanEdgeYoga at 10 AM and we aim to be back there at 1 PM.
It’s a great way to flex those muscles and hear from a very special Monk story of his travels and adventures through the land.Join us for a WALKING MEDITATION!
We will have a delicious picnic lunch for all the participants midway through the walk.
April 4th, 2010 at 8:08 pm
[...] Sat, May 1st: The sun is out and it’s the right time for a nature walk and a picnic with the Walking Monk, Bhakti Marga Swami. We call all our “urban pilgrims” to join Bhakti Marga Swami on May 1st for a walk through the ravines. Check details at http://bhaktilounge.com/939/an-urban-pilgrims-walk-with-bhakti-marga-swami/. [...]
May 3rd, 2010 at 3:06 pm
Hello Dear Friends of UrbanEdgeYoga,
I had a blast this past Saturday! It was so much fun to get to meet many like-hearted, like-spirited and like-minded lovely people. I remember the names at least 6 brand new friends, and the faces of almost all of them. I believe everyone needs a sangha, a lively, active community, and I consider myself truly blessed by the company of this group of people. We can become so unknown, face-less and heartless on the streets, but having friends of the spiritual kind is the best remedy for those blues.
Thank you very much for the organizers and Dear Bhakti Marga Swami for making this walk such an uplifting experience.