Over the past year or so there has been an increasing focus upon arts activities within Amida. This has, in part, come out of the development of the Maitri Project with its accompanying series of day workshops. One of these was entitled Archedrama and we have continued doing Pandramatics ever since every week. We now, in fact, have the rights on the term "Pandramatics" as a trademark. If we consider this activity alone we can see that it functions at several levels
a) it is a valuable creative activity in its own right that helps participants, whether members of TBH or visitors, to shed inhibitions and learn to be more inventive and spontaneous.
b) it brings participants to TBH and, no doubt, could develop further in this respect.
c) it has become a basis from which we are developing our thinking about the theory of creativity and spontaneity - whether there is the making of a book in this we shall see, but there will certainly be some written material flowing from the work.
d) any one art form tends to stimulate others.
Similar remarks could no doubt be made about any other form of art ativity. We do now have an art room at TBH. As yet it appears to me to be under-used, but maybe it is early days. We have had poetry days.
All this makes me wonder if we are developing in some degree toward becoming a kind of "Growth Centre". I would have no objection to this kind of development if people have enthusiasm for it. I think, however, that it is important that we see this kind of activity as an integrated par of our practice rather than a leisure pursuit and escape. This is one reason why I am also keen for us to discuss and talk about these matters so that we have some clarity about what we are about.
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