_ What does it mean to access the ink of our existences at a sensory level? _
I invite you to let flow and trace, draw, outline your writing on papers from what you are accessing in the moment from your body archives. Exploring with the landscape of our bones seen from within (skins of the bones, bone marrow, compact bones) to discover embodied consciousness in movement and stillness from this backbone system.
>>>For the session, have with you papers and pencils, a comfortable quiet space if possible. You can bring a quotation, an image or object to relate with the theme.
A Tibetan kapala*, eighteenth or nineteenth century, from "Sacred Bones, What remains", Mark C. Taylor (http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/28/taylor.php) *A kapala (Sanskrit for "skull") or skullcup is a cup made from a human skull and used as a ritual implement (bowl) in both Hindu Tantra and Buddhist Tantra (Vajrayana).