Mindful Ikebana for Autumn Equinox & Harvest of Peace
Mindful Ikebana for Autumn Equinox & Harvest of Peace
22 Hillcrest Lane, Rosendale, NY, USA
September 20, 2025
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It’s the Autumn Equinox and Harvest of Peace! Join us as we explore autumn with mindful ikebana, the Asian art of flower arrangement, as a contemplative dharma mindfulness practice to invite art into your everyday life.
This workshop includes:
An instructional ikebana demonstration interwoven with contemplative dharma art, Buddhist, and Taoist teachings.
Teachings to invite a greater awareness of nature, your environment, and the world of flowers.
Explorations on how to connect with the qi (life force energy) of a flower and invite its wisdom into your home and meditation practice.
Practical learning on procuring and use of ikebana equipment.
Participants will create their own flower arrangement in the workshop
Connect with others who love flowers and contemplative arts.
This workshop is open to all, and requires no artistic experience.
All equipment and flowers required for the workshop shall be provided. The flowers are yours to take home, and participants have an option to purchase equipment at the workshop directly from the teacher. Experienced practitioners are welcome to bring their own supplemental equipment.
Anjie Cho is a feng shui educator, licensed practicing architect, and dharma arts teacher. She has studied ikebana since 2015 and is a Level 10 Kakan Assistant professor of Ikebana, 2nd grade. She’s the author of: Holistic Spaces, Mindful Homes, and co-author of Mindful Living. Anjie is also the owner of Anjie Cho Architect PLLC, co-founder of Mindful Design Feng Shui School, and co-host of the Holistic Spaces Podcast.
Follow Anjie’s ikebana instagram @anjie.ikebana
This workshop includes:
An instructional ikebana demonstration interwoven with contemplative dharma art, Buddhist, and Taoist teachings.
Teachings to invite a greater awareness of nature, your environment, and the world of flowers.
Explorations on how to connect with the qi (life force energy) of a flower and invite its wisdom into your home and meditation practice.
Practical learning on procuring and use of ikebana equipment.
Participants will create their own flower arrangement in the workshop
Connect with others who love flowers and contemplative arts.
This workshop is open to all, and requires no artistic experience.
All equipment and flowers required for the workshop shall be provided. The flowers are yours to take home, and participants have an option to purchase equipment at the workshop directly from the teacher. Experienced practitioners are welcome to bring their own supplemental equipment.
Anjie Cho is a feng shui educator, licensed practicing architect, and dharma arts teacher. She has studied ikebana since 2015 and is a Level 10 Kakan Assistant professor of Ikebana, 2nd grade. She’s the author of: Holistic Spaces, Mindful Homes, and co-author of Mindful Living. Anjie is also the owner of Anjie Cho Architect PLLC, co-founder of Mindful Design Feng Shui School, and co-host of the Holistic Spaces Podcast.
Follow Anjie’s ikebana instagram @anjie.ikebana
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