Wabi Sabi Meditation Scrolls

Iā€™ve started creating small, intimate scrolls that fit in the palm of my hand. These have evolved from my fabric meditation book practice and involve many similar techniques and approaches. I start with a strip of fabric that speaks to me and then I tune in to the top and begin to explore and have a conversation with materials, very slowly, in silence or with instrumental music playing. Whenever I try to jump ahead and plan out more than my next step, I get stuck, I can feel a tightness in my body, a desire to control the outcome and see where I am going. Then I take a deep breath and remind myself that I only need to focus on the next stitch and the rest will reveal itself in time to me. Then I feel a softening and relaxing in my body until I come to the next bump in the road and practice this mindfulness again. The process teaches me so much.

Iā€™m deeply inspired by the Japanese wabi sabi aesthetic philosophy that is rooted in Zen Buddhism. I love the wabi sabi qualities of silence, spaciousness, depth, impermanence, subtlety, imperfection and simplicity.

I love that scrolls are such an ancient form of communication, of expression, of connection. I love that they require physical, intimate touch to receive their messages. I love that they have a mystery and wonder about them, about what is held inside.

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