“The Heart is symbolic for the centre of our spiritual being–limitless compassion and knowledge beyond the intellect.” -Swami Radha
What does your heart say? Through silence and dialogue, through written reflection and spiritual practice, you can invite your mind to settle and open to your heart’s messages. As we create sacred space together, you can connect with a more subtle level of awareness. Find out how listening to the wisdom of your inner Light, the centre of love, can improve your relationships – first to yourself, then to those around you.
Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a journal.
For more information please contact Lisa at yasodharavancouver@gmail.com
Date & Time: Sunday, May 4th, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Investment: $60
Location: Bridge & Enrich Lives Society, 718 East 20th Avenue (Fraser and 20th), Vancouver
There is lots of free parking and it’s easily reachable by bus.
Bursary: A 50% bursary for the workshop is available for those experiencing financial constraints, no questions asked. Simply use the promo code D-Workshop
To apply the promo code click on the “Register” button and then click on the “Enter Promo Code” link that appears at the top of the next screen in blue. Enter the promo code and click “Apply”. The ticket price will be updated to reflect the bursary and you can proceed to checkout to complete your purchase.
Swami Lalitananda
Swami Lalitananda became the president of Yasodhara Ashram in 2014 and carries forward the lineage in this tradition, whose leadership is passed through women. She became a student of Swami Radha’s in 1979 and a teacher in this tradition in 1982. She had the privilege of living and working with Swami Radha for eight years and also experienced the mentorship of Swami Radhananda for many years. She has a background in counseling psychology.
Swami Lalitananda loves welcoming people to the teachings that have brought so much joy and meaning to her own life. She is committed to passing this lineage to others who are committed to self-inquiry, spiritual practices and to the challenge of learning to live together in harmony—in community and in the world.