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Miksang Photography at St. Mikes

August 23rd, 2009 by George Free

Photo by Alice Yang
John McQuade and Maxine Sidran are teaching Miksang contemplative photography classes this fall at St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto.

To find out more, visit St. Mike’s Continuing Education website.

From the course calendar:

Miksang (a Tibetan word that translates as “good eye”) is a contemplative art developed from the teachings of the Tibetan Buddhist meditation master, Chogyam Trungpa, Rinpoche. The goal is simply to experience the world before distinctions like “beautiful,” or “ugly,” “worthy” or “unworthy” get in the way; to see and appreciate the nature of things as they are and express it without interpretation. The approach develops a calm, centered state of mind while shooting. Miksang is not an attempt at self-expression. It is, in fact, a letting go of “self.” When you give up confronting the world like a big game hunter out to bag a good image, the world calls out to be seen. The openness and awareness that Miksang develops carry over into those times when you’re without a camera. As a result, you’re more present to everything in your life and able to see the inherent beauty in all aspects of the world. A digital camera is required for this course.


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