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Dido
has
trained in Tibetan Buddhism
for
thirty years. She loves
exploring creative new ways of working with the ancient meditation
forms, towards a natural spirituality that modern westerners can
access.
Dido draws out the feminine in Buddhism, and relates it to her work
with women. She also draws on Greek and other mythology. She links
these with our present environmental concerns. She spends a lot of time
in nature, and is dedicated to environmental sustainability.
Painter, writer, potter, singer, dancer, she has worked as an art
therapist, and run a wide range of groups in meditation, women's
development, and creative arts for personal growth. She has two degrees
from Oxford, in classical literature and philosophy, and fine art.
Dido is writing a book on women's meditation and the feminine. She has
had a long illness, due to environmental poisoning. This has been like
semi retreat. She is now emerging, to do more teaching. She is based in
Wellington, New Zealand, and travels widely.
Her teachers are from both the West and the East: Namgyal
Rinpoché,
Tarchin Hearn, Cecilie Kwiat, Catherine Rathbun, Nagaboshi Tomio,
Chimie Rigdzin Rinpoche, Kenpo Tsultrim Gyatso, Lopon Tenzin Namdak and
Adzom Rinpoché.
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Pam
and Dido will sometimes be teaching
together.
Pam has been weaving into her tapestry
twenty
years of yoga teaching, meditation, and her long-time work in
conservation and environmental
education.
She is a trained facilitator.
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For
further information contact Dido
Dunlop at dido@wisebirds.org
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