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Artists work with their entire bodies, calling upon every layer of their beings to power their creativity. Writing is often thought about as a discipline of only the conscious mind. The truth is, language, characters, and plots emerge from the substance of the body and the subterranean depths of the spirit. This workshop aims to collectively explore and fine-tune ways in which we not only rediscover the macrocosm within the microcosm but also develop tools to identify emotional loci in our subtle body, i.e. the divine body.
To write well, authors mobilize every aspect of their beings: the rational, the emotional, the spiritual. We typically do this instinctively and haphazardly. In this workshop, you will learn together how to intentionally reach into your emotional depths and engage your chakras — emotionally-charged loci — with the craft of writing.
Together we will…
At the end is the week, we are confident you will have the tools to begin the process of developing your very own maṇḍala which will provide new depths to your craft of writing.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Sravana Borkataky-Varma, PhD, is a historian, educator, and social entrepreneur. As a historian, she studies Indian religions focusing on esoteric rituals and gender, particularly in Hindu Śākta (Goddess) Tantra traditions. As an educator, she is an instructional assistant professor at the University of Houston. At present, she is a Center for the Study of World Religions fellow at Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University.
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Vikram Chandra is the award-winning author of numerous books and short stories, including Sacred Games and most recently, Geek Sublime: The Beauty of Code, The Code of Beauty. He was an executive producer on the international hit Netflix adaptation of Sacred Games. He teaches creative writing at UC Berkeley.
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Artists work with their entire bodies, calling upon every layer of their beings to power their creativity. Writing is often thought about as a discipline of only the conscious mind. The truth is, language, characters, and plots emerge from the substance of the body and the subterranean depths of the spirit. This workshop aims to collectively explore and fine-tune ways in which we not only rediscover the macrocosm within the microcosm but also develop tools to identify emotional loci in our subtle body, i.e. the divine body.
To write well, authors mobilize every aspect of their beings: the rational, the emotional, the spiritual. We typically do this instinctively and haphazardly. In this workshop, you will learn together how to intentionally reach into your emotional depths and engage your chakras — emotionally-charged loci — with the craft of writing.
Together we will…
At the end is the week, we are confident you will have the tools to begin the process of developing your very own maṇḍala which will provide new depths to your craft of writing.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Sravana Borkataky-Varma, PhD, is a historian, educator, and social entrepreneur. As a historian, she studies Indian religions focusing on esoteric rituals and gender, particularly in Hindu Śākta (Goddess) Tantra traditions. As an educator, she is an instructional assistant professor at the University of Houston. At present, she is a Center for the Study of World Religions fellow at Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University.
Vikram Chandra is the award-winning author of numerous books and short stories, including Sacred Games and most recently, Geek Sublime: The Beauty of Code, The Code of Beauty. He was an executive producer on the international hit Netflix adaptation of Sacred Games. He teaches creative writing at UC Berkeley.
September 19–23, 2022
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Artists work with their entire bodies, calling upon every layer of their beings to power their creativity. Writing is often thought about as a discipline of only the conscious mind. The truth is, language, characters, and plots emerge from the substance of the body and the subterranean depths of the spirit. This workshop aims to collectively explore and fine-tune ways in which we not only rediscover the macrocosm within the microcosm but also develop tools to identify emotional loci in our subtle body, i.e. the divine body.
To write well, authors mobilize every aspect of their beings: the rational, the emotional, the spiritual. We typically do this instinctively and haphazardly. In this workshop, you will learn together how to intentionally reach into your emotional depths and engage your chakras — emotionally-charged loci — with the craft of writing.
Together we will…
At the end is the week, we are confident you will have the tools to begin the process of developing your very own maṇḍala which will provide new depths to your craft of writing.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Sravana Borkataky-Varma, PhD, is a historian, educator, and social entrepreneur. As a historian, she studies Indian religions focusing on esoteric rituals and gender, particularly in Hindu Śākta (Goddess) Tantra traditions. As an educator, she is an instructional assistant professor at the University of Houston. At present, she is a Center for the Study of World Religions fellow at Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University.
Vikram Chandra is the award-winning author of numerous books and short stories, including Sacred Games and most recently, Geek Sublime: The Beauty of Code, The Code of Beauty. He was an executive producer on the international hit Netflix adaptation of Sacred Games. He teaches creative writing at UC Berkeley.