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Ari Tomita offers an innovative method of new language in which individuals a develop spontaneous way to express or communicate their feelings or emotion through ancient brush. This method combines three different traditions (or fields) such as haiku poetry, jazz and zen.
Her approach creates stimulating conditions that replace individual egos and challenges participants to break old patterns. This pure experience helps each person achieve new levels of spiritual awareness and self-discovery.
This method illustrates how we comprise ourselves and our ideas of who and what we are and can be. These are the thoguhts that we are addicted to. There is no mystery to mediation for we do it naturally all day. But you will notice as you sit in darkness and just witness these thoughts through the day that they also contain patterns. We become addicted to these patterns and they become the glue to our identity and our health or sickness.
By challenging our relationship to our thoughts, we change our body's health and our life. Watching our thoughts and expressing them in an elemental way through this ancient brush method connects the mind and body and brings them together in a healing process.
This method presents a process of working with the vital energy force that mirrors our nature and our relationship to nature. How we can begin to access our own obstacles and move the energy of personal and univeral wisdom through them to facilitate change.
You cannot change without movement and conscious awareness creates that movement. The long-haired brush becomes the facilitator or conduit for the change. It tells you what you are experiencing and through the movement of movement of mind, body and brush that change occurs.
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