2010 conference : workshops

Session I  
10:45 am - Noon

 
 

Session I :

OM yoga: Activity and Receptivity »

Cyndi Lee

Session I :

Tai Chi: Moving in/with the Dharma »

Renee Gatsis, M.Ed.

Session I :

Kyudo: Zen Archery »

Vada V. Woods, Pat Benjamin, Nancy Keiser

Centuries ago in Japan, archery was regarded as the highest discipline of the Samurai warrior. Then, as the bow lost its significance as a weapon of war, and under the influence of Buddhism, Shinto, Daoism and Confucianism, Japanese archery evolved into Kyudo, the "Way of the Bow," a powerful and highly refined contemplative practice.

Our way of kyudo is not competitive but contemplative. According to Shibata Sensei, a master of the Heki Ryu Bishu Chikurin-ha school of Kyudo, the ultimate goal of Kyudo is to polish the mind - the same as in sitting meditation.

Working with the precision of the form, a natural process gradually unfolds through which the practitioner has the opportunity to see the mind more clearly. The target becomes a mirror that reflects the qualities of heart and mind at the moment of the arrow's release.

The Kyudo path is one of self-discovery and ultimately, self-realization. It all begins with the first shot.We will do an introductory talk about Kyudo and a demonstration of several forms, followed by a question and answer period.
Kyudo
Kyudo
Vada Woods, Pat Benjamin, and Nancy Keiser will present this workshop. Vada Woods is an assistant instructor for Fuko Kyudo, she and Pat Benjamin have been practicing kyudo for 10 years. Nancy Keiser has been practicing for 1 1/2 years. All presenters are from Fuko Kyudo (Windy Tiger) based in Chicago, IL. Fuko Kyudo is a part of a Kyudo organization called Zenko International, established and taught by Kanjuro Shibata XX Sensei.









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