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Embrace Creative Happiness

What if creativity wasn’t a luxury, but a doorway to happiness and inner peace?

What if taking time to imagine, express and create was as vital as breath, belonging

or human connection? Carving out space to create is not optional - it is a medicine, a kind of everyday magic. It is food for the mind and heart, opening channels for joy, curiosity, and awe to flow. In these moments, we reconnect with our inner rhythm, with the deeper currents of meaning and purpose that often lie hidden beneath the inner climate crisis. By gifting yourself permission to create, you kindle a sense of wonder, restore a sense of belonging in the world, and nurture happiness from the inside out. Creativity becomes a daily ritual of renewal, gentle, restorative and profoundly alive.

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Hello Creative Soul  

For nearly four decades I’ve walked the path of creativity as both practice and medicine, discovering its vital impact on our wellbeing, not just for me, but for everyone I guide. In a few quiet, steady breaths, we remember the subtle, enduring presence that flows through all life and longs to create through us. Here, we reconnect with wonder, awe and the sacred rhythms of the earth, the seasons and the cosmic dance, guided by ancestral wisdom and the restorative balm of this soulful remembering

Join me in a class to awaken your inner calm, and let your heart and creative courage unfurl. Reclaim your space to create, and gently re-enchant your week, your life and your connection to the natural world around you.

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