The Ground that Holds you

Dreaming & making session

What do roots mean to you? Have you uprooted and transplanted many times? Do you feel that the load you carry causes you to lean towards a tipping point? Most of us need to make time to come back to connect and ground ourselves.

Here’s a chance to attend to your roots through an afternoon of making and reflecting. In this session we’ll explore and nourish your sense of being held and supported, allowing your self to be – and be seen – ‘holding your ground’.

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What will we be doing?

graphic showing workshop title 'Growing the language of Soul' and an image of two hands holding a heart that is growing leaves.From the Growing the Language of Soul series, these workshops are designed to hold a safe and nourishing space for participants to explore and map their inner landscapes. We do this in a small group setting, using creative processes. Techniques include intuitive processes, guided visualisations, and a mix of options to paint, draw, collage, write and make things. You don’t have to be an artist or feel that you are ‘creative’ to fully participate and enjoy. In fact, I especially welcome people who believe they are ‘not creative’ or who feel blocked in their creativity. That’s my job – to help you connect and discover!

Numbers are capped at nine so that people have space to share what comes up for them and to interact. Talking about your process can help bring it to greater clarity, but you don’t have to talk about it. The invitation will be there and your response will be honoured. I hold a choiceful and safe space where I encourage you to name your own experience and have that respected, rather than tell you what I think it all means.

I love the intimacy of your workshops allowing access to my “I AM” in a safe, nurturing space

When

1pm – 4:30pm Saturday 15 July 2017

How much

$65 (by prior bank deposit – details provided when you enrol)

What’s included

All materials are provided together with afternoon tea. Please wear clothes that are comfortable for lounging about and making art in.

Where’s the venue?

Bunya House, 1167 South Pine Road Arana Hills (on Brisbane’s north side in Australia). If you don’t know the area, let me know so I can send you way-finding information. It’s a magical address that sometimes hides from iPhones and GPSs, but Google knows where it is!

Enrolments are essential:

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