Miksang

If you are able to relax – relax to a cloud by looking at it, relax to a drop of rain and experience its genuineness – you can see the unconditionality of reality… you experience a vast realm of perceptions unfolding… the realm of perception is limitless, so limitless that perception itself is primordial… there are endless fields of perception.
~Chögyam Trungpa, Shambhala: «The Sacred Path of the Warrior»

Miksang means «the good eye» in Tibetan language and is a Buddhistic art form. It is a contemplative meditation and taught me to «see », have clear vision. At the same time it provided me with a way to be present and in the moment as it is all about «the flash of perception». At a certain point, it was enough to look at a photo and I grounded and started breathing differently. I then feel my feet and my breathing (which is a topic of Dynamic Integration and a slogan in my flute teaching!).

I do offer level one Miksang group classes and on request I also sell some of my photographs. Please feel free to contact me, should you be interested in any of this.

On this page find a few of my own Miksang pictures and right below my thoughts about my photography journey at your convenience..

“…I began to understand that I needed and wanted to develop my eye in a different way as a personal way to grow.”