Zen and Aikido Seminar with Ginny Whitelaw Roshi and Bob Caron Sensei
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Zenshinkan Dojo Zen and Aikido Seminar with Ginny Whitelaw Roshi and Bob Caron Sensei September 26TH - 28TH "Cultivating Fearlessness" Zenshinkan Dojo 65 Water Street Fearlessness and courage are not the same thing. May people 3rd Floor (Front Door) Worcester, MA 01604 are courageous, which is to say they do what is necessary in the www.zenshinkan.com face of much fear. Fearlessness is truly being able to let go of that fear so that you can operate at your full potential. This is a Schedule much more difficult task and takes years of concerted practice. We will illuminate how Aikido and Zen work together to culti- Friday: 7pm - 9pm vate fearlessness. Saturday: 9am - 12pm Throughout the seminar, the tools that both Zen and Aikido 2pm - 6pm offer will be utilized to cultivate a deeper experience of these Sunday: 10am - 1pm themes: • Presence: The connection between gravitas and gravity Cost • Acceptance: Being comfortable in your own skin $120 Entire Seminar • Surrendering: Letting go to get back yourself $60 Friday or Sunday only • Kiai: It's not about anger and tension $80 Saturday only • Pain and Loss: Exposing your true fears Ginny ₍Jiko₎ Whitelaw Roshi Ginny (Jiko) Whitelaw, Roshi is a Rinzai Zen Master (Roshi), ordained as a priest in the Chozen-ji line of Rinzai Zen in 1996, and has trained under its great teachers: Tanouye Rotaishi, Hosokawa Roshi, and Hakuun Greene Roshi, from whom she received inka. She is also a 5th degree black belt in Aikido. She was a long-time student of Fumio Toyoda Shihan and led two dojo under his organization. Whitelaw Roshi is currently the President of the Institute for Zen Leadership, which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the development of leaders who can create a better world using Zen. Whitelaw Roshi is also the President of Focus Leadership, and has, for nearly 20 years, developed leaders at some of the largest and most prestigious public companies in operation today. Bob Caron Sensei Bob Caron Sensei (4th Dan) has been integrating the practices of Aikido and Zen for 20 years. His original teacher, Ed Haupt Sensei, forced him to do zazen if he wanted to learn Aikido. Caron Sensei accepted this and suffered for 10 years in his Zen practice before beginning his Zen training with Whitelaw Roshi. After much practice and insight, he now sees his Zen practice as integral to his Aikido training and the value of the concurrent practices that Haupt Sensei demanded is now clear. In this seminar, Caron Sensei and Whitelaw Roshi will attempt to make those connections more clear for all levels of practitioner. www.zenshinkan.com [email protected] 508.799.9106 65 water st. - worcester, ma 1 Zenshinkan Dojo ZenZAS and Aikido Seminar with Ginny Whitelaw Roshi and Bob Caron Sensei Seminar Fees - September 26TH - 28TH Please register me for the seminar; I plan to attend the following dates: ____Friday ($60) / ____Saturday ($80) / ____Sunday ($60) / ___Entire Seminar ($120) Make checks payable to: "Zenshinkan", 65 Water Street / Worcester, MA 01604 - Credit cards also accepted (MC / VISA) Card Number: ______________________________Expiration Date: ___________3-Digit Code:_________ Authorized Signature: _________________________________________________________________________________ Registration Information Name: ______________________________________________________________ Today’s Date: _____________________ Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________Phone: _________________________ City, State Zip: ________________________________________________________________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________________________ / _____ Please add me to your email list! 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