Posts Tagged ‘Miles Kessler’

Integral Dojo Uchi Deshi Program

Monday, June 14th, 2010

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The Integral Dojo is now offering a full time Uchi Deshi program in Tel Aviv.  This is a unique opportunity to experience an Uchi Deshi life-style in an “Integral Practice Community” directed by Miles Kessler Sensei, a dual lineage holder in the Iwama tradition of aikido, and the Mahasi tradition of Buddhist meditation.

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“Uchi Deshi” (“inside student”, or “live-in student”) is one who decides to make a greater commitment to aikido and related practices in a full time, total emersion environment. As a member of a practice community an uchi deshi will be engaged in the foundational practices of the Integral Dojo that include the following:

  • Aikido
  • Vipassana Meditation
  • Dojo service
  • Dharma Discussions
  • Integral study
  • Shadow work
  • Big Mind/ Big Heart
  • Spiritual Inquiry

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A typical week’s schedule involves about 27 hours of classes in aikido and related practices, as well as a weekly private interview with the guiding teachers. Further more, an uchi deshi is empowered to be a “holder of the dojo as sacred space” and participates in all of the activities that contribute to creating and maintaining that space.

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The Integral Dojo is located in Tel Aviv, Israel, near the vibrant city center and just a short 30 min. walk from its beautiful Mediterranean beaches. A typical day for uchi deshi involves training and work but also allows plenty of free time for resting, studying, processing and hanging out with friends.

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The Integral Dojo “uchi deshi” program is for those who are looking to make a higher commitment towards the development of aikido, knowledge and self-realization. An uchi deshi commitment can be either short, or long term.

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If you are interested in joining the “uchi deshi” program then please contact the Integral Dojo for further details: info@integralaikido.org

Regards,

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“It is the difference between knowing the Path, and walking the Path.”

Integral Meditation 8-week Course with Miles Kessler at the Integral Dojo

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

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Integrate your Meditative Mind into the World

June 22nd ~ Aug. 10th, 2010 Tuesdays, 20:00 ~ 21:30

Free Introduction evening June 15th, 20:00!

8 meetings of practice, study, and Inquiry

Integral Meditation is an evolutionary approach to spiritual growth that blends traditional and modern practices in ways that are truly relevant to life in today’s world. In this course you will learn:

  • Meditation techniques to establish your own daily practice
  • Greater integration of mindfulness into all aspects of your life
  • Cognitive maps to illuminate the territory of body, mind, heart and spirit
  • How a meditation practice brings greater freedom and clarity into life
  • How meditation transcends and integrates the blocks that hold us back
  • To develop an understanding of the path of Insight Knowledge
  • To illuminate your unconsciousness shadows with the practice of inquiry

This course will be lead by Miles Kessler sensei who has over 10 years experience in practicing and guiding yogis in meditation. In addition to the 8 meetings Miles will conduct regular private interviews with each of the participants. There is also the chance for deepening the practice by attending 2 one day retreats at the Integral Dojo in the middle and at the end of the course.

Come and be a part of an emerging community of Integral practitioners.

Location: The Integral Dojo, Ha’achim Mislavita 7, 2nd floor, Tel Aviv
(10 min. walk from the cinematheque and Azreli center. Unlimited free parking!)
Cost: 500 nis
To register contact: info@integralaikido.org  - Tel. 03-562-4164

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About the teacher:

Miles Kessler Sensei is a teacher of Vipassana meditation, Aikido and Integral Practice. He completed his formal Vipassana practice in the Mahasi tradition under Sayadaws U Pandita of Burma and U Vivekanada of Lumbini, Nepal. He has studied Big Mind facilitation under Zen master Genpo Roshi and Big Mind and Integral Practice under Diane Musho Hamilton sensei. Miles regularly leads retreats and seminars in Israel, Europe and the U.S. He lives in Tel Aviv, Israel where he teaches full time at the Integral Dojo.

Vipassana Meditation w/ Sayadaw U Vivekananda 3-week Dhamma Program: May 3rd ~ 25th, 2010

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

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The Integral Dojo is happy to announce a 3-week Vipassana meditation program with Sayadaw U Vivekananda.

This year U Vivekananda’s teaching program consists of two retreats at Ein Dor, a Tel Aviv urban retreat, and a number of evening Dhamma talks. Each event offered in this program is an excellent opportunity to experience a traditional meditation practice with a highly skilled teacher. This program will offer you a chance to get meditation guidance in an extremely clear and straight forward way. If you are interested in awakening the Dhamma in your life and deepening your understanding of the path then please join Sayadaw U Vivekananda for his Israel Dhamma Visit 2010. Please see the schedule below.

This program is offered completely on the traditional “dana” donation system. Your support for the events you attend is greatly appreciated. For more information or to register for a retreat contact:  vivekanandail2010@gmail.com

* We are looking for volunteers for the Ein-Dor and urban retreat. If you would like to increase your practice in service to the Dharma, contact us as soon as possible about becoming a retreat manager or kitchen staff. Please email us at  vivekanandail2010@gmail.com with your phone number, practice background, information about your past service and expectation from serving in the current retreat.  Food and accommodations is provided for volunteer staff.
~ “By supporting the Dharma, the Dharma supports us.” ~

Dhamma Schedule: May 3rd ~ May 25th, 2010

Ein Dor Retreats (Registration Required):

  • May 6th ~ 8th: Weekend Vipassana retreat hosted by Tovana. To register go here.
  • May 18th ~ 22nd: 5-day Vipassana retreat hosted by The Integral Dojo.


Tel Aviv Urban Retreat (Registration Required):

  • May 9th ~ 15th, 09:00 ~ 17:00 daily: 7-Day Vipassana retreat at The Integral Dojo ( Map )

Evening Dhamma Talks in Tel Aviv:

  • Monday,  May 3rd, 19:00 ~ 21:00 “The Significance of Insight on the Meditative Path” at Sangha House, 21 Ovadya Mibartua, apt. 15, 3rd floor ( Map )
  • Tuesday, May 4th, 19:00 ~ 21:00 “Why We Practice” at The Integral Dojo ( Map )
  • Wednesday, May 5th, 20:00 ~ 22:00 “Satipatthana: Mindfulness Practice” at Bhavana House ( Map )
  • Tuesday, May 11th, 19:00 ~ 21:00 at The Integral Dojo
  • Saturday May 15th, 19:00 ~ 21:00 at The Integral Dojo
  • Monday, May 24th, 19:00 ~ 21:00 at Sangha House
  • Tuesday, May 25th, 19:00 ~ 21:00 at The Integral Dojo

About Sayadaw U Vivekananda

vivekphoto1Sayadaw U Vivekananda is the abbot and resident teacher of the Panditarama International Meditation Center in Lumbini, Nepal. U Vivikananda is a direct student of the Ven. Sayadaw U Pandita of Burma, in the Mahasi meditation tradition. For over 12 years U Vivekananda has been guiding hundreds of yogis almost daily in both Insight and Loving Kindness meditation. In addition to teaching in Nepal, Vivekananda has been leading retreats internationally for over 10 years in Europe, Australia, the U.S. and Israel. This will be Vivekananda’s 4th Dhamma visit to Israel.

אינטגרל דוג’ו שמח להכריז על תוכנית תלת שבועית של מדיטציית ויפאסנה עם או ויוקאננדה. השנה תוכנית הלימוד מורכבת משני רטריטים בקיבוץ עין דור, ריטריט עירוני בתח אביב ומספר ערבים של שיחות דהרמה. כל אחד מהאירועים הכלולים בתוכנית מציע הזדמנות נהדרת לחוות תרגול מדיטציה מסורתי עם מורה מכובר ומוכשר ביותר, תוכנית זו תאפשר לכם לקבל הנחייה ברורה וישירה בכל הנוגע לתרגול המדיטציה

אם אתם מעוניינים לעורר את הדהרמה בחייכם ולהעמיק את הבנתכם בדרך אז אנא בואו לקחת חלק בביקור הדהרמה של או ויוקאננדה בישראל, 2010

תוכנית זו מתבססת אך ורק על דאנא, מערכת התרומות המסורתית, ואנו נעריך כל תרומה שתיבחרו לתת במסגרת האירועים בהם תיקחו חלק.

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דרושים מתנדבים - אם אתם יכולים להתנדב למטבח או לניהול הריטריט בעיו דור וב-”אינטגרל דוג’ו” נשמח מאד לשמוע מכם כמה שיותר מהר. אנא שלחו אלינו את פנייתכם בצירוף מספר הטלפון שלכם,, הרקע שלכם בתרגול, מידע על שירות שעשיתם בעבר ופירוט הציפיות שלכם מהשירות במסגרת הריטריט אל :

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לוח זמנים ביקור דהרמה 3/5-25/5

ריטריטים בעין דור - הרשמה חובה

http://www.thusheard.com/registration/registration/create_registration.php?courseId=69 סופ”ש עם ויוקאננדה באירוח “תובנה” 6/5-8/5.  פרטים נוספים ניתן למצוא  באתר

חמישה ימי ריטריט באירוח “אינטגרל דוג’ו” 18/5-22/5 - שבועות+סופ”ש

ריטריט עירוני בתל אביב - הרשמה חובה

תרגול ויפאסנה יומי בין 09:00-17:00 במהלך 7 ימים ב-”אינטגרל דוגו’” למפה לחצו כאן

שיחות דהרמה בערבים

יום שני, 3/5 - “חשיבותה של התובנה בדרך המדיטטיבית” 19:00-21:00 בית הסנגה, למפה לחצו ראן

יום שלישי, 4/5 - “מדוע אנו מתרגלים” 19:00-21:00 אינטגרל דוג’ו, למפה לחצו כאן

יום רביעי, 5/5  - “סאטיפסנה: תרגול מודעות” 20:00-22:00 בית בהאוונא, למפה לחצו כאן

יום שלישי, 11/5 - 19:00-21:00 אינטגרל דוג’ו, למפה לחצו כאן

יום שבת, 15/5 - 19:00-21:00 אינטגרל דוג’ו, למפה לחצו כאן

יום שני, 24/5 - 19:00-21:00 אינטגרל דוג’ו, למפה לחצו כאן

יום שלישי, 25/5 - 19:00-21:00 אינטגרל דוג’ו, למפה לחצו כאן

אודות או ויוקננדה הנכבד

או ויוקננדה עומד בראש המרכז הבינלאומי לויפאסנה פנדיטרמה בלומביני, נפאל. או ויוקאננדה הינו תלמידו הישיר של סיידו או פנדיטה מבורמה, במסורת המדיטציה של המאהאסי ולמעלה מ-12 שנה שהוא מנחה באופן כמעט יום-יומי מאות יוגים במדיטציית תובנה (ויפאסנה) ומדיטציית אהבה טובת-לב. בנוסף לשיעורים שהוא מעביר בנפאל מנהל או ויוקאננדה גם סדנאות בינלאומיות באירופה, אוסטרליה, ארה”ב וישראל כבר יותר מעשור. זהו ביקור הדהרמה הרביעי של או ויוקאננדה בישראל

Miles Kessler Interviewed in Israeli Press

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Last year I was contacted by Katy Kimhi of “Menta” (Ment) magazine (Feb., 2010 issue) to be part of an article on non-Israeli spiritual teachers who decided to make Israel their home. In the piece I was interviewed along with 4 other “spiritual” teachers, two German women, one teaching Tantra and the other teaching Wellness, and two English men, one teaching vipassana and the other teaching sacred dancing of Gurdjieff. As well as asking me questions about my back ground, Katy went on to ask about how I ended up in Israel, what I teach, and my impressions of Israelis. We back translated the article into English and now are posting it below. Enjoy!

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“Israeli Spirit” - Foreign spiritual teachers who’ve made Israel their home.
By Katy Kimhi of Menta Magazine

We Israelis are used to self berating. We’re used to apologizing for all the shameful behavior we make abroad, for our vulgarity, for our Mediterranean rudeness and for our base outbursts. Therefore, it’s a bit surprising to discover a trend which has been increasing in the last few years. Spiritual teachers, both Jewish and non-Jewish, who are drawn to this country.

They come here for work, or a trip, or for romance, and they fall in love with the place. They fall in love with our country, and for most fall in love with working with Israelis. And they claim that there’s no other place in the world where they’ve found a people more committed to spiritual growth.

We gathered (some of these teachers) and asked them to tell us why they especially chose Israel to be their home base, even though they could have chosen any other country, and what is it about us Israeli’s makes them excited.

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Miles Kessler: Aikido and Meditation Teacher

Home Land: U.S.A

Stops on the way: U.S.A, Japan, Burma, Europe

Final destination: Tel Aviv, Israel

Who Am I:

I was born and raised in U.S.A and when I got to the age of 25 I moved to Japan and stayed there for 8 years practicing Aikido. By the end of the 8 years it was time to leave. My teacher told me to go back to the U.S to begin teaching but I didn’t feel complete with my own personal development. So I decided to go to Burma to take up the practice of meditation. That’s where my formal spiritual journey began. In Burma I found a meditation teacher and I practiced with him every winter for 8 years and at the same time I was teaching Aikido in Europe.

Israel:

One day, to my surprise, my meditation teacher asked me a personal question: he asked me if I’m Jewish and would I like to go to Israel and help spread the Dharma. I was in shock because the thought living in Israel had never crossed my mind. At that time I had no intention of coming to Israel but the seed was planted. Six months later by “chance” an Israeli Aikido friend of mine invited me to come and teach in Israel.

I came during a very sensitive time security wise (the 2ndintifada), and the contradiction between the beauty and spirituality on one hand, and the political conflict on the other was very powerful for me. I came back to Israel to teach yearly and the more I visited I discovered that I really love this place. I had a girlfriend here during this time and at a certain point it was clear that is was important for me to develop not only physically and spiritually, but also emotionally.

After so many years of traveling, the thought of living in Israeli society was very challenging, but somehow I again and again found myself thinking of living here. Finding a place in the world where my practice could be shared, to settle down, and throw my energy into it.

Aikido:

For me Israel is a very creative place. There is a lot of destruction here, but also a lot of creation as well which comes from within the culture.

My work here on the physical level is devoted to the practice of Aikido, but also I work on the mental and spiritual level with Insight Meditation. The fact is that both Aikido and meditation are wonderful paths for developing body, heart mind and spirit.

An integral part of all my work is the Israeli/ Palestinian conflict. I’ve started an Aikido project for Israeli’s and Palestinian’s and I regularly teach in Ramallah and Bethlehem. This year I fulfilled my dream of opening my own dojo (The Integral Dojo) which is located in the Montefiore neighborhood in Tel Aviv. This dojo is a practice community where we have Aikido classes, meditation gatherings and other Integral workshops.

The Israeli’s:

Israeli’s, and Jews in general, tend to be a cynical bunch. As anyone with a deep spiritual practice knows cynicism is the last stand of the ego and it’s a barrier which most teachers need to work with on a daily basis. The spirituality in this country is very broad, but there’s a core of people which have decided to place spirituality at the center of their lives. They make me feel that with them anything is possible. Because with these people, even if they are a few, there is an interest in change. And that’s what’s really exciting about this country. There’s a core of people who always want to give, and who are always there.

Montreux Aikido Seminar Video

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

This is a video of a seminar co-taught by Patrick Cassidy (6th dan) and Miles Kessler (5th dan) on May 29th ~ 31st, 2009 in Cully, Switzerland. This was the 4th annual gathering of the “Aikido: Practice and Inquiry” seminar in Switzerland and this year we shared the joy with over 70 people attend from Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the U.S. We hope that you can join us next year! Enjoy!

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Aikido Bokken Jiyu Waza

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

This video was taken from a seminar I did in Torino, Italy, in October, 2008. It is from a class on “Bokken Jiyu waza” (free techniques of sword) and includes exercises on “form transcendence”, body/ ken integration, applied techniques and applied principles.This aspect of weapons work comes at the end of the weapons system we practice and is based on the foundation of the complete aiki-ken system. Bokken Jiyu waza should be considered the fruit of the practice as it is the peak of “applications” training and is “beyond form”. For a reference of our more form based practices check out these videos from an earlier post.

Watching the two videos in comparison should show the different expressions of the practices while at the same time recognizing the thread of unity that runs through both. It is all the same aikido.

“A wise man will understand the need to use a boat to cross the river. Only a fool will continue to carry the boat with him once the river has been crossed.

~ Wan Shu~

So, here’s the Aikido Bokken Jiyu Waza.

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Awakening Integral: Part 7 - Before All Else, There Is Perspective

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

It is really all about point of view. Watch the vid, take the awareness test, then read what’s written below.

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Before all else there is perspective.

What ever perspective you happen to be taking, depending on the point of view, or the lens you are looking through, it will actually determine what you will see. Like with the moonwalking bear. On average more than 80% of people miss it in the first viewing (if you’re really focusing on the passes). If you change the perspective from a partial whole (the white team’s passes) to a more global view of the whole picture then it is quite obvious. You’d have to be blind to miss it.

Whether from an interior or exterior p.o.v. (point of view), an individual or collective p.o.v., an ego-centric, ethno-centric or world-centric p.o.v., a gross, subtle or causal state p.o.v., or what ever the specific perspective may be, reality does not just exist out there on it’s own. It co-arises together with the perspective one takes. Just like with the proverbial rose colored glasses, what ever lens you may be looking through will color your experience of it.

It is important to see perspective taking as a practice. The practice of “taking multiple perspectives”. Integral attempts at the very least to take into consideration as many perspectives as possible. And a good integral practice will attempt to continuously open us up to these perspectives by making them part of our practice. A never ending practice of feeling into reality, into any given perspective, deepening our understanding of life’s richness and increasing our overall functionality in the world. The perspective will arise and become available to us. But only with practice.

As a test watch the video one more time. Again focus on the white team and see if the moonwalking bear is part of you view. Most likely it will be.

Like the old saying goes;

Q: What does a pick pocket see in a crowd if saints?
A: Pockets

Conversely, and with some practice, we could extend the saying;

Q: What does a saint see in a crowd pick pockets?
A: Potential saints.

It really is all about perspective. So when it comes to practice it is very helpful to always ask yourself “did you see the moonwalking bear?”

“When we change the way we look at things, the things we look at change.”
Max Plank

Awakening Integral: Part 1 – Ideas are Bullet Proof

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

*the following post was originally posted on July 1st, 2008 on my Zaadz blog (which has been discontinued). This was the first post of an on going series of posts I’m calling “Awakening Integral”.

Awakening Integral: Part 1 – Ideas are Bullet Proof

When speaking about “Integral” in the context of next wave of consciousness it can be defined in many ways. Through my contact with Diane Hamilton (Zen sensei, Big Mind facilitator, and senior teacher at Integral Institute) I have come to greatly appreciate the fundamental definition she gives to the term “Integral”. Being “Integral”, Diane says, means nothing less than having the ability to take multiple perspectives. This is important to understand.

Having the ability to take multiple perspectives.

So, how does this happen?

As an individual evolves, their consciousness expands into increasing circles of care, concern, complexity and inclusiveness. From ego-centric, to ethno-centric, to word-centric, to kosmo-centric. Ones perspective expands from my perspective, to my people’s perspective, to all the humanities perspective, and finally to the perspective of all living Beings.

In the trajectory of this process the developmental line that tends to lead the way forward is the cognitive line. This means that before one can take a perspective, one must be able to imagine that perspective. The potential must be allowed to awaken within the mind of an individual, or group of individuals. This is a prerequisite for conscious evolution. Only when one can cognitively take a perspective can they then to feel into it, try it on, inhabited it, live it and finally, establish it in consciousness. First learn to talk the talk, then with practice, learning to walk the talk.

Conscious evolution always starts as potential in the mind. And the first inkling of movement of this evolution begins with a thought, an idea, and imagination. All abilities of any perspective begin with an idea.

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In 2007 the movie “V for vendetta was released. The screenplay was written by the Wachowski brothers of  “The Matrix Trilogy” fame. In the integral scene it is well known that the Wachowski’s are integrally informed and good friends with Ken Wilber. So it is no surprise that “V for vendetta” is full of integral perspectives ranging from the movie’s themes, to it’s philosophy, the characters, the script, it’s message, it’s imagery and it’s cinematography. Including, of course, it’s inspiration.

I won’t go too much into the plot here but as a context I’ll say that it is basically a story based on the “pre-trans fallacy” and the confusion of what is a “freedom fighter” vs. what is a “terrorist”. The time is a not too distant future where the world has fallen into war, anarchy, and chaos and only “England prevails” thanks solely to the vigilance of it’s elected government.

A jack-booted fascist regime that slid into power after a series of dubious terrorist attacks against England that killed thousands and left the public in total fear. Through shameless manipulation of a complacent societies fear the state easily managed to imposed martial law and completely erase all civil liberties. Their motto “Strength through unity, unity through faith” basically means “you had better be with us, only we can protect you, don’t ask any questions!”.

Enter our hero V. A masked man who dares to stand up against the state with explosively dangerous actions, and even more dangerous words. His actions get the attention of the masses, but his words stir their hearts and shake their complacency. Personally, I was totally hooked on this movie in an early scene where V hijacked the national TV station and gave a revolutionary broadcast where he said the following:

“Fairness, justice and freedom are more than just words. They’re perspectives.”

Integral rocks! It isn’t necessary to go into any of the films other themes here,  like Natalie Portman’s satori experience, or Chief Inspector Finch’s awakening to the integral view (see up-coming blog!), vengeance vs. justice, V’s own ego-centric actions, or the film’s homosexual perspectives. Rather, here I’ll just stay with the transformation V brought to the world through his perspective.

With his actions, and even more so his words and ideas, V lead the people beyond an ego-centric and ethno-centric based fear that limited and controlled them. He challenged the status quo and brought the masses into a world-centric, and even kosmo-centric perspective that could no longer tolerate the powers that be and their culture of fear. V’s actions certainly got the publics attention (with his bombs, broadcasts, bloody knives and karate gimmicks), but it was his words that had the real power to moved them. By holding his perspective with his thoughts, words and deeds, V awakened the people’s potential, awakened their ideas, and awakened their imagination. And a revolution was borne.

Here is the climax fight scene from the movie between V and the “stasi” like “fingermen” of fascist state. It is a bit on the violent side, but only in a comic book sort of way.  Pay attention to V’s final words of the scene. They say it all.

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Mr. Creddy: Die! Die! Why wont you die? Why wont you die?

V: Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea Mr. Creedy. And ideas are bullet proof.

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On a reletive level we are all different. But at the level of consciousness, at the level of ideas, at the level of our true potential, we all belong to one integrated whole. This perspective  may be a reach for some as it’s possible it has not yet risen in consciousness. But it will arise if we grow. And when it does we will see that at this level we truly are bullet proof.

Integral Meditation 8-week course Tel Aviv from March 22nd

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Integral Meditation

Integrating your Meditative Mind into the World
8 meetings of practice, study and exploration

Integral Meditation is an evolutionary approach to personal growth that blends traditional and modern practices in ways that are truly relevant to life in today’s world. Each week there will be group sittings for the development of mindfulness and concentration as well as experiential exercises for integrating the growth of the practice into your daily life. The Integral theory will be studied in order to frame and understanding on how these practices apply to your personal and professional life.

This 8-week course is unique and is open to both beginners and experienced practitioners alike. Come and be a part of an emerging community of Integral practitioners.

In this course you will learn:

* Meditation techniques to establish your own daily practice
* Greater integration of mindfulness into all aspects of your life
* Cognitive maps to illuminate the territory of body, mind, heart and spirit
* Multiple perspective taking exercises for expanding your circles of concern
* The connection between states, stages and shadow, and why it’s important to include them on our spiritual journey
* How the meditation experience brings greater freedom and clarity into life
* To transcend barriers that hold us back from living our lives to the fullest
* To develop an understanding of Insight Knowledge
* To illuminate your shadows with the practice of inquiry and mindfulness

About the teacher:

Miles Kessler Sensei is a teacher of Vipassana meditation, Aikido and Integral Practice. After studying aikido for 8 years in Japan, Miles spent another 8 years dedicated to the practice of meditation in Burma and Nepal. He completed his formal Vipassana practice in the Mahasi tradition under Sayadaws U Pandita and U Vivekanada. Miles has studied Big Mind facilitation under Zen masters Genpo Roshi and Diane Musho Hamilton sensei. He lives and teaches full time in Tel Aviv as well as regularly leading retreats and seminars in Israel, Europe and the U.S.

Dates and times: March 22nd, 19:00 ~ 21:00
Location: Betsalel Yafe # 7, top floor (near Rothchild), Tel Aviv
Course cost: 700 nis

For questions contact: Miles Kessler - info@integralaikido.org - Tel. 052-652-4004

Aikido Weapons on Youtube

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Just a quick note to all of you aikido weapon’s enthusiasts. Last fall I did some filming for a martial arts “Akban” organization. They are putting together a “martial arts wiki” and it is their goal to video document the main techniques from the different martial traditions. I was asked to be part of this project and so far we’ve filmed the basic jo and bokken weapons practices from the Iwama aikido tradition. You can see a sample of the videos below that we filmed on the Tel Aviv beach with my student Nadav Solomon as my training partner.

The weapons of aikido are beautiful practices that develop important principles such as center, timing, precision, “awase” (blending), “maai” (distance), “shisei” (posture), and “zanshin” (sustained presence), to name a few. Even if you don’t practice the weapons  arts of ken and jo you can get a taste of these principles by watching the video’s below.

Here is the link to the Aikido page on the akban wiki. You can also go to my personal page on the akban web site. The info on my page on this site  is in Hebrew but there are about 10 videos there to watch. And if you like you can go to youtube to see the whole series of 48 video clips on Akban’s channel (however, the videos have been posted there in random order).

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Aikido weapons - 13 “Jo Kata”

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Aikido weapons - “Ki musubi no tachi”

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