Tag Archive | Mindfulness

Self-Care: Mindfulness in Action

These last couple of months have been a hive of activity as Menla Healing (or rather I) took up a number of challenges the least of which was a trip to Oxnard, CA in the US for a ‘Stitching Buddha’s” retreat where women from around the world gathered under the watchful eye of our teacher Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo to develop our skills in the ancient art of Tibetan Applique.

What does this have to do with pain or Menla Healing? Menla Healing is about managing pain both emotional and physical. Menla Healing promotes self-compassion and care …. and this is how I chose to care for myself. This form of art aids expression, is spiritual and healing, and it lends itself to contemporary pain management strategies such as ‘pacing’.

This ancient applique process used in the making of Tibetan Buddhist Thangka’s offer’s opportunities for practice and self-care no matter how much pain or discomfort you are in. On ‘good’ days one could wrap cords and do the most intricate of work. On days where this is not possible fabrics could be ”stabilized’, or longer less intricate pieces could be stitched and couched. On days that demand stillness, the projects and the course material can be reviewed, images of the works of Masters (including those of Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo) can be perused, or one may prefer to just sit and examine fabrics and threads making choices of textures, colours and designs for the next project.

Pain doesn’t mean we need to lose touch or give up the things we love doing. There is always something that this art form offers no matter where one is with pain, even if that is ‘just sitting’ and accepting.

This art form is also such a beautiful Buddhist practice – the act of stitching is mindfulness in action. Each piece is symbolic and rich in teachings and opportunities for meditation.

One learns a great deal about ones mind while in meditative contemplation of each stitch.

Medicine Buddha's Hand    White_Tara

For more information on this art form click on the White Tara image below or follow this link – Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo’s Threads of Awakening website.

International Conference

Mindfulness Science and Practice

Melbourne, Australia: Friday 1 and Saturday 2 March 2013

A day of optional workshops on Thursday 28 February

Sebel Albert Park Hotel, Melbourne

Keynote Speakers: Stephen Batchelor, Paul Grossman, Michael Leunig

http://www.mindfulness.conorg.com.au/index.html

Event: Tibetan New Year Festival

Tibetan Buddhist Society ‘Peaceful Land of Joy’

2 March at 09:30 until 3 March at 17:00

1425 Mickleham Road Yuroke, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Entry $5. Family rate $10 – parents and school age children or younger. Facility charge for talks is $10 for one class, $15 for two and $20 for three or four talks a day.

Temple tours are $5. Photo exhibition and garden tours are free.  All proceeds are donated to support the temple.

The New Year Blessing Ceremony on Saturday 2 March at 12 noon is open to all.

Features:

  • Talks and guided meditation
  • Outdoor cafés
  • Magnificent gardens and tours
  • Festival market
  • Children’s activities
  • Temple tours
  • Exhibit of Tibet

For further details view http://tibetanbuddhistsociety.org/buddhist-festivals-in-melbourne.aspx  or Phone: 9333 1770

Mindfulness Science and Practice: Conference

An international conference bringing together “practitioners, philosophers, educators, managers, and researchers from quantitative and qualitative traditions including many meditators and mindfulness instructors.”

Featuring international keynote speakers such as Paul Grossman (Switzerland) and Stephen Batchelor via video-conference from France.

Melbourne, Australia: Friday 1 and Saturday 2 March 2013

Sebel Albert Park Hotel, Melbourne
(with a day of optional workshops on Thursday 28 February)

For further information: www.mindfulness.conorg.com.au/index.html

One Day Retreat: Venerable Zhi Sheng

One day retreat with Venerable Zhi Sheng:  Pure Land Buddhism, Mindfulness & Meditation, and T’ai Shen Qigong.

When: 3rd February, 2013.

Time: 9:30 – 4:30 (lunch provided).

Where: 1/1100 Wellington Road (Wellington Village), Rowville, Victoria 3178

Cost: $80 inc GST – proceeds to restoration of Guang Jue Temple

Contact: (03) 97558859

Inquires: admin@taishendo.com

Quang Jue Temple