Open Your Heart
This is the fourth OPEN {AIR} ANAHATA, following the magical time we spent at Petroglyphs in August 2007, July 2008 and August 2009.
It is an event that creates a loving, open-hearted atmosphere, where we can create some harmony within, projecting it into the world around us. Workshops on Yoga, mediation and dancing are run throughout the weekend. In the cradle of nature we relax and let go of routine, swimming in the "fountain of life" — a natural jacuzzi, created by fresh water streaming down the ancient rocks. The evening is accompanied by wonderful music, played by our talented DJ's, letting us unwind and release the body into the stream of wild rhythms.
Love
Last year's Anahata was a great success and brought us many lasting positive impressions. We have all shared something magical and special that weekend, and now it's time to re-unite and create something even more powerful.
Open Up
The majestic Petroglyphs... The place is charged with positive vibrations, and long time ago natives used to come here, maybe for similar purposes. If you know a place that is in the cradle of nature, can host 50+ people, is about 2 hours from Toronto and is accessible to transport the equipment to, please let us know. The Petroglyphs site is accessible by foot (approx. 30min - 1 hr) or by canoe. Information about canoe rentals is posted here.
Realize
More workshops and events will be taking place this year, including yoga classes, meditation and dancing workshops. There are many skilled and talented ones among us and everyone is very welcome to contribute and share some of your knowledge. Please call or write me if you're willing to take active part.
We will start on Friday, reconnecting with nature and setting up the "stage" for the event. Saturday will be the full blast ANAHATA, and on Sunday we'll have some more workshops/classes, chill, swim some more and wrap up by dawn.
As always, bathing suits are optional, but don't forget your sunscreen and inflatable water toys.
IMPORTANT: parking space is very limited at the site, so it is highly suggested to come as early as humanly possible. If you come on Friday night at dark, there will be a guide available to take you to the site. Come with the sun on Saturday, carpool... you'll have better rest here, under the shade of trees in the fresh air, not having to worry about your car being towed from the ramp.
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