Art as yoga and meditation for artists, contemplative practitioners, art educators, and art therapists.
Table of Contents:
List of Figures, Tables, and Rubrics
Foreword
Author’s Note
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Simplified Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide
Abbreviated Glossary of Sanskrit Terms
Part I. Foundations, History, and Imaginal Awareness
1. Art as Contemplative Practice: Beginnings
2. Art as Contemplative Practice: Foundations
3. Snapshots of Western History and Lineage in Art as Contemplative Practice
4. Tasting and Seeing the Divine: Rasa, Darśan, and Art as Worship
5. Imaginal Intelligence and Contemplative Practice
Part II. Concerning the Contemplative in Art as Yoga and Meditation
6. Art as Yoga
7. Art as Meditation
8. Karma Yoga, Ahimsā, and the Socially Engaged Artist
9. Expressive Pathways to the Self
Part III. Exercises and Appendices
Appendix A: Imaginal Mindfulness Techniques, Exercises, and Materials
Appendix B: Core Principles of Art as Contemplative Practice and Accompanying Exercises
Appendix C: Rubrics
Notes
References
Illustration Permissions
Index
About the Author :
Michael A. Franklin is Professor and Chair of the Graduate Transpersonal Art Therapy Program at Naropa University.
Review :
"This is a thoroughly groundbreaking work that demonstrates how art can be a contemplative way of being and pathway to the Self. It reveals the creative, imaginal side of our humanity to be a sacred ground from which grows the wholeness of both the individual practitioner and the larger community." - Fran Grace, University of Redlands "One of the book's notable features is the author's honesty, candor, and openness in discussing the healing benefits of contemplative creativity in his own experience." - William K. Mahony, Davidson College "The book's breadth of experiments and useful images in art therapy and meditative traditions is its greatest strength." - Cliff Edwards, Virginia Commonwealth University