Art Path seminar offered
Sonoma Shambhala will host a series of workshops aimed at awakening the creative process. The event, hosted by Shastri Sandra Ladley, takes place Friday through Sunday, Oct. 19 to 21.
The Shambhala Art Path shows how all human beings can be creative. It provides participants with tools to discover how daily life is a source of inspiration and is about the joy of expression.
Shambhala Art does not teach a particular skill or technique such as painting or dance, it is about the source of inspiration and its manifestation. Although the Shambhala Art teachings are inspired by Shambhala Buddhism, they are not in any way religious or about adopting a religion. They are about discovery and play, and the universal nature of creativity and communication.
Friday runs from 7:45 to 9 p.m.; Saturday’s events are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The cost is $150, with limited financial assistance available. The location is 255 W. Napa St.
To sign up or learn more, go to sonoma.shambhala.org/community/generosity/. Contact Kerry Schwartz prior to the first class at kerrygschwartz@gmail.com to discuss financial assistance.

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