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Chitta Walks is for people whose days move fast, while the mind never fully lands. Thoughts keep looping even when nothing is urgent. The body moves, but attention is elsewhere. Over time, this disconnect drains clarity and ease.
This walk is a simple reset.
We meet in Berlin’s Tiergarten and walk at a gentle pace. Parts of the walk are in silence, with light guidance and a few short prompts. The walk itself is the practice, bringing body and mind back into the same moment.

No apps. No performance. Just a clear space to slow down and notice what is happening.
If you want to slow down without withdrawing from life, join a Chitta Walk.

What to expect (approx. 90 minutes):

  • A short arrival and orientation
  • A guided silent walk (phones off, no conversation)
  • One concise science-based impulse on attention or stress
  • Optional reflection in pairs or small groups
  • A simple takeaway or experiment for daily life

🚶Who this is for:

  • Professionals, creatives, and people in transition.
  • People who feel mentally busy and want more clarity and balance.
  • Those curious about mindfulness, but grounded and practical.
  • Anyone comfortable with silence and gentle self observation.

🔔 Practical notes:

  • Duration: 60-90 minutes
  • Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing
  • No prior experience needed
  • Group size is limited to keep the space quiet and focused

🧭 Facilitator:
My name is Partha Sarathi, you can call me PS. I have lived in Berlin for over 12 years. With a background in physics and materials science, my interest in mindfulness grew through personal experience with stress and health challenges. I facilitate the space and structure of the walk, inviting shared exploration rather than instruction.

🤔 Why Chitta Walks?
Chitta is a Sanskrit word referring to the mind or field of awareness, used here in a practical, non-religious sense.
Chitta Walks is about noticing how the mind works by slowing down and walking together. Mindful walking makes thought patterns visible in real time, while moving and sensing in the world.
The name points to a simple capacity: noticing what is happening in the mind without immediately trying to fix, judge, or optimize it.

🌿 Possible effects:
A calmer nervous system.
Clearer attention.
A felt sense of being more present in your body.
Subtle insights into how your mind reacts under everyday conditions.
A quieter, more grounded way of moving through the city.

Come as you are. Walk. Notice. Leave with a little more space inside.

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