Ładowanie Wydarzenia

Droga Kwiatów: Odkrywanie Ikebany jako praktyki uważności

Sesje na żywo

soboty: Czerwiec 29, Lipiec 13 & 20

2:00 – 4:00 po południu. ET

I don’t think you learn dharma art, you discover it; and you do not teach dharma art, but you set up an environment so it can be discovered.  

True Perception przez Chogyam Trungpa Rinpocze

 

Dołącz do nas podczas odkrywania ikebany, japońska sztuka układania kwiatów, as a contemplative dharma art exploration to enrich your meditation practice and experience mindfulness in everyday life.

For all skill levels. No artistic experience required.

Notatka: Some ikebana equipment is required. See list below. You should have most items at home already that will work, but may have to purchase a kenzan, as most people do not already own this item.

What you will take away from this course:

  • Wprowadzenie do, lub ponowne połączenie z, praktyka medytacji
  • An understanding of how to connect with the qi (life force energy) of a flower, and invite its wisdom into your home and meditation practice
  • Instructional demonstrations on how to create an ikebana arrangement, interwoven with contemplative dharma art, buddyjski, and Taoist teachings
  • Between classes, participants are invited to create their own flower arrangement to photograph and share in class
  • Practical learning and tips on ikebana equipment, where to purchase, and how to use it
  • A greater awareness of nature, the environment, and the world of flowers
  • Connection with other meditators and people that love flowers and contemplative arts

Live sessions include:

  • Guided meditation instruction and sitting meditation
  • Teachings on flower arranging
  • Demonstrations on flower arranging
  • Discussion and Question and Answer periods
  • Opportunities to share your flower arrangements with the group (sessions 2 I 3)

Ikebana Equipment List

  1. Ikenobo Flower Arranging Shears / Ikebana Scissors: Option 1 / Option 2 / Option 3 OR any 5-8regular scissors will work, Na przykład
  2. Ikebana Suiban style container with a minimum 10diameter x approx. 2-3”high, Na przykład (inexpensive plastic option good for travel). Purchasing an expensive container is not recommended. You may also find a serving dish that meets these qualifications. For non-beginners: you could find ceramic vases, or smaller in diameter. Also there are various shapes if you look online, at etsy.com
  3. Kenzan ($16 and up) Suggested: 3-4” diameter x approx min 3/4”high needles, metal. Example 1 (on the small side, but it will do and is inexpensive) / Example 2
  4. A small towel
  5. Also recommended, but not required: Garden Scissors, Na przykład / what Anjie uses

About Anjie

Anjie Cho jest edukatorem feng shui, licencjonowany praktykujący architekt, and Shambhala Art teacher. She has studied ikebana since 2015 and is a Kakyo Level 9 Assistant Professor of Ikebana, 3rd Grade in the Ikenobo School. Jest autorką trzech książek: Holistyczne przestrzenie, Uważne domy, and the forthcoming Uważne życie. Anjie is also the owner of Anjie Cho Architect PLLC, co-founder of Mindful Design Feng Shui School, and co-host of the Holistic Spaces Podcast.

See her ikebana arrangements at: https://www.instagram.com/anjie.ikebana/





2024-05-08 02:55:31