In art and practice, it’s about getting in there, exploring, and probing to see what’s alive. It’s about doing whatever you need to get into contact with your body before you start your creative exploration. It could be Tai Chi or Qigong, dancing or swimming, taking a walk or sitting in meditation—whatever puts you in touch with the felt sense of being human and the senses of being human. Creativity is often deeply entwined with that free flow of sensual experience.
Anne Cushman
Residential Retreat Teacher
As a teacher and writer, Anne Cushman explores the intersection between meditative practice, creative expression, and the down-to-earth details of embodied human life. A practitioner of both dharma and yoga since 1982, she is a Spirit Rock residential retreat teacher; core faculty for Spirit Rock’s Dharma Yoga Mindfulness Training; director of mentoring for the Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program; and a founding teacher of Cloud Sangha, an online mindfulness community. She is the author of the memoir The Mama Sutra: A Story of Love, Loss, and the Path of Motherhood; the novel Enlightenment for Idiots; the India pilgrimage guide From Here to Nirvana; and Moving Into Meditation, a mindfulness manifesto for yoga practitioners. Her essays on spiritual practice in daily life have been widely published in venues that include the New York Times; Yoga Journal; O, The Oprah Magazine; Tricycle: The Buddhist Review; Lion’s Roar; and many other publications. She mentors writers and practitioners of embodied mindfulness worldwide, teaches retreats in person and online, and leads courses that combine creative writing, meditation, and yoga.
Dharma Library
Can't join us live online or on the land? Study and practice at your convenience with Anne Cushman through our new library of recordings, articles, and self-paced online courses.