Dharmád írása: Ossza meg útját alázattal és hitelességgel

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Dátum: szombat, Lehet 11, 2024 (11:00 -13:00)
szombat, Lehet 18, 2024 (11:00 -13:00)
szombat, Lehet 25, 2024 (11:00 -13:00)
szombat, június 1, 2024 (11:00 -13:00)
szombat, június 8, 2024 (11:00 -13:00)
szombat, június 15, 2024 (11:00 -13:00)
Ár személyenként: $249

Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 délután. IS

Lehet 11, 18, 25 / június 1, 8, 15

A tanfolyamról

A világnak hallania kell a Dharmádat: a saját spirituális utazásod, 

igazsággal kifejezve, alázatosság, és a kegyelem.

Ezen a hathetes workshopon, megtanuljuk, hogyan osztjuk meg szellemi útjainkat írásban: hogyan kell hitelesen és sebezhetően írni, hogyan mondjuk ki, amit gondolunk, és hogyan támogassunk másokat, és hogyan támogassunk a teremtésben.

Each session will explore another facet of spiritual writing. Együtt fogunk írni, neves írók műveit vizsgálva, akik történeteiken keresztül a spiritualitásról írnak vagy csipkéznek, esszéik, a verseiket. Kortárs művészektől fogunk hallani, akik spirituális szemszögből írnak, és lehetőségük van kérdéseket feltenni nekik, és velük együtt felfedezni írásainkat.

Továbbá, we will have weekly time to write together for the duration of the course. Each weekly writing session will start with brief meditation practice, a quote, and an optional prompt.

We will discuss and explore how we can connect with the mind of meditation and our own, alapvető alkotóerő. Ez a kurzus biztonságos és támogató tere, ahol kockázatot vállalhatunk írásunkkal, and to find a warm community of fellow writers.

Session List

Live sessions will explore these topics and themes:

  • The practice of meditation as a partner to the writer’s path
  • Writing aspirations
  • Exploring a daily writing process
  • Group writing exercises
  • Egyensúlyozás „Show” és mond” ismeretterjesztő írásban
  • A kapcsolat a meditáció elméjével és az írással
  • Inspiráció keresése, és a spirituális írás néhány buktatója
  • Storytelling
  • Group workshopping of our personal writing

Lehet 11: Writing with Sacred Attention (with Nadia Colburn)

  • How to come into a greater state of intuition and openness to receive the writing that wants to come through us.
  • Short meditation and very gentle movement to integrate more fully the analytical and intuitive mind.
  • Working with and writing into blocks as they present themselves in the body.
  • How writing itself can be a site of contemplative and sacred experience.

Lehet 18: Humility and Authenticity (with Frederick Meyer)

  • Guided meditation practice.
  • Exploring humility and authenticity in Dharma writing.
  • Embodied practice for creative blocks or barriers.
  • Csoportos írásgyakorlat.

Lehet 25: Balancing Show and Tell in Nonfiction Writing (with Brad Wetzler)

  • How to blend sharing personal experience with offering learning and takeaways.
  • Writing vulnerable and authentic nonfiction.
  • How to write about personal healing, growth, and transformation.

június 1: Writing as Offering (with Anjie Cho)

  • Writing even though you never thought you'd be a "Writer," or even considered yourself a "bad" writer.
  • Weaving your story and voice into nonfiction writing that teaches, guides, and empowers the reader.
  • Practical advice on book writing, publishing, and grassroots marketing strategies, and how writing can be an essential part of one's offering to the world.

június 8: Dharma Journaling (with Frederick Meyer)

  • How embodied, holistic journaling can be spiritual practice and support us on our paths.
  • How to integrate Dharma journaling practice throughout daily life.
  • Advice for journaling to generate spiritual writing you will share.

június 15: Inquiry as the Gateway to Insight: Cultivating the Creative (Judith Simmer-Brownnal)

  • Digging deep into the writing process.
  • Interrogating our experience: finding our narratives in the present, with new discoveries to be made.
  • Opening to ambiguity on our spiritual journeys: going beyond the tendency to think we know what our journeys mean, and opening to new possibilities as we explore.

A Tanárokról

Frederick Meyer is a lifelong Shambhala practitioner. He first connected with Shambhala as a participant at Sun Camp, and has followed the Shambhala path through Rigden Abhisheka. Frederick helps lead the Shambhala.org community blog, and is the Director of Writers.com. New Orleansban él feleségével, Clara, a lányuk, Anna, and their dogs, Lucy and Beignet.

 

Nadia Colburn holds a Ph.D. in English from Columbia University. She is a certified Kundalini yoga teacher and an Order of Interbeing aspirant in Thich Nhat Hanh’s Plum Village Tradition.

Her poems and creative nonfiction have been widely published in more than seventy national publications including The New Yorker, American Poetry Review, Spirituality & Health, Oroszlán üvöltése, Truthout, Slate.com, American Scholar, Grist.org, Literary Imagination, Boston Review, Kenyon Review, Harvard Review, Igen! Magazine, Yale Review, Southwest Review, Boston Globe Magazine, Conjunctions, Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, Women’s Studies Quarterly, LA Review of Books, Volt, Columbia: A Journal, elephant journal, Appalachia, Tiny Buddha, and many other places.

Nadia is passionate about helping students and clients uncover their full stories and unlock the power of their creative voice. Learn more at her website https://nadiacolburn.com/

 

Brad Wetzler is the author of the new memoir A világ lelkébe: My Journey to Healing, published by Hachette Go in 2023. A longtime magazine journalist, he has written forThe New York Times, Newsweek, Wired, GQ, National Geographic, Outside, ésTravel + Leisure, among others. He is a book editor, memoir and nonfiction writing coach, and yoga teacher. Bradnek mestere van’ Újságírás szakon végzett a Northwestern Egyetemen. Austinban él, Texas.

 

Anjie Cho is a feng shui educator, licensed practicing architect, and teacher of meditation and dharma arts. She’s the author of three books: Holistic Spaces, Figyelmes otthonok, and forthcoming Mindful Living

Továbbá, Anjie is a long time student of ikebana, chanoyu, and a Shambhala Art teacher. She is the owner of Anjie Cho Architect PLLC, co-founder ofMindful Design Feng Shui School, and co-host of theHolistic Spaces PodcastLearn more about Anjie at anjiecho.com, and follow her on Instagram @anjiecho.

Judith Simmer-Brown, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Contemplative and Religious Studies Emeritx at Naropa University, where shehas taught for over 40 évek. Simmer-Brown is a compassion trainer for the Compassion Initiative at Naropa. Ő a szerzőjeDakini meleg lehelete: The Feminine Principle in Tibetan Buddhism (Shambhala) and editor, with Fran Grace, nak,-nekMeditáció és az osztályterem: Szemlélődő vallástudományi pedagógia (SUNY). For Shambhala, she teaches Shambhala Training levels, Mahayana and Vajrayana topics, with a special love of White Tara, női princípium, working with emotions, compassion and social engagement.

 

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