The Tea Master & the Assasin
The Tea Master & the Assasin Taiko, a warrior who lived in Japan before the Tokugawa era, studied Cha-no-yu, tea etiquette, with Sen no Rikyu,… Read More »The Tea Master & the Assasin
The Tea Master & the Assasin Taiko, a warrior who lived in Japan before the Tokugawa era, studied Cha-no-yu, tea etiquette, with Sen no Rikyu,… Read More »The Tea Master & the Assasin
Awareness of the Moment Has Become Something to Fear If trauma entails a disconnection from the self, then it makes sense to say that we… Read More »Awareness of the Moment Has Become Something to Fear
For Spiritual Gain, Sit Still By only listening or reading you will not achieve anything [spiritually]. You have to do something practically and that is… Read More »For Spiritual Gain, Sit Still
Trauma Is Not What Happens to You but What Happens Inside You A more basic question comes first: What is trauma? As I use the… Read More »Trauma Is Not What Happens to You but What Happens Inside You
The Broad and Surprisingly Inclusive Trauma Spectrum The usual conception of trauma conjures up notions of catastrophic events: hurricanes, abuse, egregious neglect, and war. This… Read More »The Broad and Surprisingly Inclusive Trauma Spectrum
Taking Down the House “Vainly I sought the builder of my house Through countless lives. I could not find him… How hard it is to… Read More »Taking Down the House
Save the Date: Contact Improv Workshop with Susanna Thaler Drogsvold Join Susanna Thaler Drogsvold of Boulder, Colorado for a Friday-Saturday Contact Improv Workshop! A Snapshot…… Read More »Save the Date: Contact Improv Workshop with Susanna Thaler Drogsvold
Who, or What is Looking? When you look at a tree or a human being in stillness, who is looking? Something deeper than the person.… Read More »Who, or What is Looking?
Active Hope and Cosmic Dialogue A Film and Discussion Series with Shirley Pevarnik Four Consecutive Tuesdays Beginning July 11Times: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PMLocation: Lotus… Read More »Active Hope and Cosmic Dialogue
Honestly and Openly Addressing Our Emotional Struggles There is a term in Tibetan, “nge jung,” that is often translated as “renunciation,” but which literally means… Read More »Honestly and Openly Addressing Our Emotional Struggles