Sunday 4 September 2011

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

WALK AND SMILE

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Daruka and I trekked over the Arlington Bridge which spans over a remarkable network of railroad tracks as Winnipeg was and still is a major rail destination and intersection for decades. Daruka tells me that the iron bridge is rumored to have been structured initially to span over the Nile River but the purchasers wouldn’t accept delivery, so it came to Winnipeg from Birmingham. This may not be the actual history but you know how it is, people just love to hold onto romantic legends.

We were on our second visit for the day, the first was a monk’s brunch at an East Indian family's home. Then, after the Arlington stroll we reached the home of a Phillipino/ Indian couple for dinner with an exotic array of fruits. Our next walk through the hip Osborne Village district brought us to a Welsh woman, a Krishna devotee, who accidently injured her leg. There we were chanting at our third visit and then heard a recording of Il Volo’s version of the Charlie Chaplin composition ‘Smile’. Have you ever heard that piece? It’s stunning.

Our final walk was to our ISKCON Centre at 108 Chestnut Street, thanks to host Vrnda. With a professional opera singer and professional pianist we once again tackled the maha mantra:

Hare Krishna

Hare Krishna

Krishna Krishna

Hare Hare

Hare Rama

Hare Rama

Rama Rama

Hare Hare

It was the final visit and chant for the day. Daruka and I were smiling. Our guru, Srila Pabhupada, liked smiling and he also wanted his students to be both serious and happy. Here are the lyrics to ‘Smile’.

Smile, though your heart is aching

Smile, even though it’s breaking

When there are clouds in the sky
you’ll get by

If you smile through your fear and sorrow

Smile and maybe tomorrow

You’ll see the sun come shining through for you


Light up your face with gladness

Hide every trace of sadness

Although a tear may be ever so near

That’s the time you must keep on trying

Smile what’s the use of crying

You’ll find that life is still worthwhile

If you just

Smile

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