Teacher
Craig Warren Smith
Professor Craig Warren Smith, became the first teacher of Mudra Space Awareness after receiving transmissions of the practice directly from CTR in the early 1970s. After introducing the practice to Naropa in 1974, he then began teaching the program in dozens of Shambhala Centers, culminating in the Dathun with Mudra at Karme Choling, co-taught with Suzann Duquette. At that time, under his leadership, the three-part (Vision-Method, Application) structure of Mudra began to emerged. After graduating with honors at Stanford University, he became Harvard Professor of Technology Policy at the Kennedy School of Government. He later became an advisor to world leaders regarding the regulation of the internet. Currently, he advises the Republic of Indonesia on implementation of an ethics based model, called Meaningful Broadband. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Warren_Smith ). In recent years his approach to digital dynamics merged with Mudra, e.g. by using Muda visual exercises for content creation in virtual reality. A leader of the gay rights movement in the 1970s, he introduced the topic of “queer dharma” to Shambhala Centers in the 1990s.
Programs
- Mudra Presentation & Practice Series, Talks 3-5 February 5, 2021 – February 19, 2021
- Mudra Presentation & Practice Series, Talk 2 January 29, 2021 – January 29, 2021
- Mudra Presentation & Practice Series, Talk 1 January 22, 2021 – January 22, 2021
- ONLINE: Mudra Space Awareness: Gesture Practice for Intense Times October 23, 2020 – October 24, 2020
- LIVESTREAM: Mudra Space Awareness May 15, 2020 – May 15, 2020
- Mudra Space Awareness October 24, 2019 – October 26, 2019
- Mudra Space Awareness October 21, 2019 – October 28, 2019
- Mudra Space Awareness October 4, 2007 – October 13, 2007
- Freedom Retreat: GLBT; Queer Dharma June 30, 2005 – July 3, 2005
