Exploring Our Shadows

When:
@ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm America/Denver Timezone
2021-01-19T19:00:00-07:00
2021-01-19T21:00:00-07:00
Where:
BDC ONLINE offering

Exploring Our Shadows

Tuesday, January 19, 7 – 9 PM
with Diane Hamilton.

Meditation impacts our relationship to our own identity. We notice the grip on self-image relax. We identify more easily with others including people, plant and animal life, and all sentient beings. Meditation can help us look at shadow material or the parts of ourselves that we would rather not identify with. In this session, we will explore the idea of shadow, exploring the shadow of the masculine and the shadow of the feminine parts of ourselves. Please join.

About Diane Hamilton

Diane Musho Hamilton is co-founder of Two Arrows Zen and is a transmitted Zen Teacher in the White Plum Lineage of Maezumi Roshi. She has been a practitioner of meditation for more than thirty years. Diane began her studies at Naropa University in 1983 with Choygam Trungpa Rinpoche, and received dharma transmission from Genpo Merzel Roshi in 2006. Diane facilitates Big Mind Big Heart, a process developed by Genpo Roshi to help elicit the insights of Zen in Western audiences. She has worked with Ken Wilber and the Integral Institute since 2004.

As a mediator, she is well known as an award winning innovator in dialogues and conflict resolution, and masterfully facilitates groups in conversations on leadership, power, culture, religion, race and gender relations. In 2012 Diane co-founded Integral Facilitator®, certifying practitioners worldwide in a developmental approach to group facilitation.

Diane is the author of Everything is Workable: A Zen Approach to Conflict Resolution (Shambala Publications, 2013) and The Zen of You and Me (Shambala Publications, 2017). For more, please see her website.