I was glad that Krsna had made me go through the ordeal of getting a new passport in Moscow, so I could now enter Canada without facing any problems. Just see - Krsna arranges everything perfectly....
Srila Prabhupada had spent a whole month here - Montreal is one of the first temples he established. The devotees showed me the place where Prabhupada used to sit outside on the grass and give darshans....
It took me a few days to adjust to the six hours of time difference, and I was glad I had planned in some extra days to relax.
I gave a morning class and also the Sunday feast lecture. Most devotees are in Indian bodies here, and I immediately felt very much at home amongst them, almost like being in India....!
I was scheduled to offer the seminar "Giving and Accepting Shelter" over the weekend, starting on Friday evening and continuing over the entire Saturday and Sunday, and concluding on Monday evening. We had a nice group of devotees who eagerly attended the discussions. Gokulananda Prabhu, a disciple of Srila Prabhupada also participated and found it extremely relevant and eye opening. His presence and thoughtful comments and realizations had a very enlivening effect to the atmosphere, and we enjoyed churning the theme in a personal and trusting setting.
I was impressed by his humility and his genuine eagerness to hear from a much junior devotee like myself, with such great appreciation. This is what it means to be senior: to show the humility and interest to hear from junior devotees, in the spirit of encouraging and uplifting them, and contributing by sharing personal realizations and insights - a well-wishing and encouraging mood, which is so much needed in ISKCON in order for the young generation to feel appreciated, inspired and nourished.
On the 1st of June I took a comfortable train to Toronto....
Your servant, Devaki dd