Shambhala Art: Awakening The Creative Process
With Lynn Dragone
November 4 - 5, 2017
Shambhala Art is activity that springs from the meditative state of mind. Based on teachings of Vidyadhara Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, this program encourages appreciation of everyday sensory experience, the art of everyday life. Seeing the simplicity of things as they are provides ground for genuine creative expression.
November 4
Part 1: Coming to Your Senses
What is it to perceive the world ‘as it is’? Sensory experience grounds us and allows the natural flow of spaciousness and unselfconscious creativity to be revealed through art.
November 5
Part 2: Seeing Things As They Are
What is the difference between our thoughts about things and the tings themselves? Through felt sense and thought sense we explore ourselves, our everyday life and art.
Teacher
Lynn Dragone
Lynn Dragone has been practicing in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition for thirty years and has been a Tantric practitioner for ten years. She is certified as a meditation instructor in this tradition and has spent nine months as a temporary monastic at Gampo Abbey (with Pema Chodron). Lynn also teaches Shambhala Art, Big Brush Calligraphy and has a private practice in Nelson as a dance/movement therapist.Lynn is certified in Laban Movement Analysis.
Learn more about Lynn Dragone
Lynn Dragone has been practicing in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition for thirty years and has been a Tantric practitioner for ten years. She is certified as a meditation instructor in this tradition and has spent nine months as a temporary monastic at Gampo Abbey (with Pema Chodron). Lynn also teaches Shambhala Art, Big Brush Calligraphy and has a private practice in Nelson as a dance/movement therapist.Lynn is certified in Laban Movement Analysis.
Learn more about Lynn Dragone