Reunião Dominical de Shambhala – Descobrindo o Inconcebível

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Encontro: Domingo, Marchar 31, 2024 (15:00 -16:00)

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Doações são bem vindas!

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

(My paintings) should be smarter than meThey have to be something that I no longer understand entirely.

Gerhard Richter

 

Quando nossa luta para manter nosso ego se dissolve e nossa mente relaxa, para nossa surpresa, novos mundos de percepções que nunca poderíamos ter imaginado nos são revelados.

Este é o terreno da criatividade que está sempre disponível para nós.

Chögyam Trungpa described artists as, “Explorers of the Richness of the Phenomenal World

There are so many amazing things for us to discover, learn, and explore, infinite realms of perceptions and possibilities in all the dimensions of our life.

But we limit ourselves and see only a small part of what is possible to perceive, realise and express.

And, what do you do when there is no one to tell you what to do?

Herb Elsky will talk about how we can open, receber os dons de nossa própria visão, e ousar fazer o nosso gesto autêntico.

He will talk about the artistic process and his personal experience based on the teachings of Dharma Art and how we can use the Buddhist teachings of the “Four Karmasas a path for developing and manifesting our personal creativity.

He will share personal instructions he received from Chögyam Trungpa, and show a short video of a performance of his sound installation/theatre.

About Herb

Herbert Elsky is an American artist who has been living in France since 1995. He met Chögyam Trungpa in 1971 in Los Angeles and was a founding member of the Los Angeles Dharmadhatu, where he served as one of the early directors. De 1980 até 1984 he was the Director of Shambhala Training in Los Angeles. De 1987 até 1991 he was the head of practice at Karmê Chöling in Vermont. Dentro 1995 at the request of the Sakyong he moved to France with his wife Catherine who is the architect who directed the renovations of the chateau which became Dechen Chöling. He was head of practice at Dechen Chöling for the first two years. He has taught Shambhala Training and Dharma Art/Shambhala Art programs in the U.S. and throughout Europe for more than forty years. During the last five years he has presented week long programs about preparing for death. In Los Angeles he regularly exhibited his transparent sculptures in resin. His sculptures are in many public and private collections. After moving to France, during the winter of 2004-2005 he created a sound installation/theatre in his barn named, Le Théâtre Las Balubas where he creates and performs sound compositions which he calls, “Voyages Sonores."