2010 conference : workshops

 

Session II  
01:15 - 02:30 pm

 

Session II :

Hawaiian Sacred Dance of Hula »

Rev. June Kaililani Ryushin Tanoue, Kumu Hula

Session II :

Meridian Touch Effortless Yoga »

Jennifer O'Hara

Session II :

Zen of Knitting »

Rev. Liz Stout, MA, MDiv, MPS

The regular, rhythmic counted motion of knitting is one way to approach a state of peace, relaxation, and meditation. It can quiet monkey-mind, occupy antsy-hands energy, and allow for mindfulness and being-in-the-moment. Like prayer beads, stitches can articulate mantra and metta. A thread of yarn weaves in and out of the Golden Chain. Liz will discuss as well as demonstrate how knitting can embody Buddhist concepts, and make suggestions for dana projects. Participants are invited to bring their own works in progress to the talk. Handouts, patterns, and some materials will be available, but no specific instruction will be given. Beginners, non-knitters, and crocheters are welcome.
Rev. Liz Stout
Rev. Liz Stout
Liz Stout is an ordained Interfaith Minister who has studied and engaged in Buddhist practice for 20 years. Visiting different faith communities is a part of her world picture. She is a spiritual director for clients in the Christian-and-inquiring tradition, mentors Buddhist lay ministers in interfaith matters, and convenes the Evanston Interfaith Clergy Association. For 10 years Liz wrote and edited articles for other spiritual guides. She has made warm hats for bareheaded monastic presenters at past years' Midwest Buddhist Women's Conferences, and has been knitting ever since she was first allowed to handle sharp, pointed objects alone.









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