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Moving Words – St. Helena
August 29 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm PDT
Moving Words is about attuning to our creative abilities and not only practicing literary skills and finding our unique voices, but building up our intuitive muscles so we can more easily access our creativity.
Move: Practice Qigong moves specifically chosen to help facilitate the creative process and alleviate chronic issues.
Meditate: Using Zen Koans and other mind focusing phrases and images we listen to the creative voice within.
Write: Putting pen or colored pencil to paper, we’ll attempt to capture what is revealing itself, through words or images.
Share: Encouraged but not required, sharing what we create and getting positive feedback, encourages further creative blossoming. We’ll be using the Amherst Writers and Artists method, whose philosophy is simply: “Every person is a writer, and every writer deserves a safe environment in which to experiment.”
Pre-registration is required.
Moving Words is about attuning to our creative abilities and not only practicing literary skills and finding our unique voices, but building up our intuitive muscles so we can more easily access our creativity.
Move: Practice Qigong moves specifically chosen to help facilitate the creative process and alleviate chronic issues.
Meditate: Using Zen Koans and other mind focusing phrases and images we listen to the creative voice within.
Write: Putting pen or colored pencil to paper, we’ll attempt to capture what is revealing itself, through words or images.
Share: Encouraged but not required, sharing what we create and getting positive feedback, encourages further creative blossoming. We’ll be using the Amherst Writers and Artists method, whose philosophy is simply: “Every person is a writer, and every writer deserves a safe environment in which to experiment.”
Pre-registration is required.
Moving Words is about attuning to our creative abilities and not only practicing literary skills and finding our unique voices, but building up our intuitive muscles so we can more easily access our creativity.
Move: Practice Qigong moves specifically chosen to help facilitate the creative process and alleviate chronic issues.
Meditate: Using Zen Koans and other mind focusing phrases and images we listen to the creative voice within.
Write: Putting pen or colored pencil to paper, we’ll attempt to capture what is revealing itself, through words or images.
Share: Encouraged but not required, sharing what we create and getting positive feedback, encourages further creative blossoming. We’ll be using the Amherst Writers and Artists method, whose philosophy is simply: “Every person is a writer, and every writer deserves a safe environment in which to experiment.”
Pre-registration is required.
Moving Words is about attuning to our creative abilities and not only practicing literary skills and finding our unique voices, but building up our intuitive muscles so we can more easily access our creativity.
Move: Practice Qigong moves specifically chosen to help facilitate the creative process and alleviate chronic issues.
Meditate: Using Zen Koans and other mind focusing phrases and images we listen to the creative voice within.
Write: Putting pen or colored pencil to paper, we’ll attempt to capture what is revealing itself, through words or images.
Share: Encouraged but not required, sharing what we create and getting positive feedback, encourages further creative blossoming. We’ll be using the Amherst Writers and Artists method, whose philosophy is simply: “Every person is a writer, and every writer deserves a safe environment in which to experiment.”
Pre-registration is required.
Moving Words is about attuning to our creative abilities and not only practicing literary skills and finding our unique voices, but building up our intuitive muscles so we can more easily access our creativity.
Move: Practice Qigong moves specifically chosen to help facilitate the creative process and alleviate chronic issues.
Meditate: Using Zen Koans and other mind focusing phrases and images we listen to the creative voice within.
Write: Putting pen or colored pencil to paper, we’ll attempt to capture what is revealing itself, through words or images.
Share: Encouraged but not required, sharing what we create and getting positive feedback, encourages further creative blossoming. We’ll be using the Amherst Writers and Artists method, whose philosophy is simply: “Every person is a writer, and every writer deserves a safe environment in which to experiment.”
Pre-registration is required.
Moving Words is about attuning to our creative abilities and not only practicing literary skills and finding our unique voices, but building up our intuitive muscles so we can more easily access our creativity.
Move: Practice Qigong moves specifically chosen to help facilitate the creative process and alleviate chronic issues.
Meditate: Using Zen Koans and other mind focusing phrases and images we listen to the creative voice within.
Write: Putting pen or colored pencil to paper, we’ll attempt to capture what is revealing itself, through words or images.
Share: Encouraged but not required, sharing what we create and getting positive feedback, encourages further creative blossoming. We’ll be using the Amherst Writers and Artists method, whose philosophy is simply: “Every person is a writer, and every writer deserves a safe environment in which to experiment.”
Pre-registration is required.
Moving Words is about attuning to our creative abilities and not only practicing literary skills and finding our unique voices, but building up our intuitive muscles so we can more easily access our creativity.
Move: Practice Qigong moves specifically chosen to help facilitate the creative process and alleviate chronic issues.
Meditate: Using Zen Koans and other mind focusing phrases and images we listen to the creative voice within.
Write: Putting pen or colored pencil to paper, we’ll attempt to capture what is revealing itself, through words or images.
Share: Encouraged but not required, sharing what we create and getting positive feedback, encourages further creative blossoming. We’ll be using the Amherst Writers and Artists method, whose philosophy is simply: “Every person is a writer, and every writer deserves a safe environment in which to experiment.”
Pre-registration is required.
Moving Words is about attuning to our creative abilities and not only practicing literary skills and finding our unique voices, but building up our intuitive muscles so we can more easily access our creativity.
Move: Practice Qigong moves specifically chosen to help facilitate the creative process and alleviate chronic issues.
Meditate: Using Zen Koans and other mind focusing phrases and images we listen to the creative voice within.
Write: Putting pen or colored pencil to paper, we’ll attempt to capture what is revealing itself, through words or images.
Share: Encouraged but not required, sharing what we create and getting positive feedback, encourages further creative blossoming. We’ll be using the Amherst Writers and Artists method, whose philosophy is simply: “Every person is a writer, and every writer deserves a safe environment in which to experiment.”
Pre-registration is required.
Moving Words is about attuning to our creative abilities and not only practicing literary skills and finding our unique voices, but building up our intuitive muscles so we can more easily access our creativity.
Move: Practice Qigong moves specifically chosen to help facilitate the creative process and alleviate chronic issues.
Meditate: Using Zen Koans and other mind focusing phrases and images we listen to the creative voice within.
Write: Putting pen or colored pencil to paper, we’ll attempt to capture what is revealing itself, through words or images.
Share: Encouraged but not required, sharing what we create and getting positive feedback, encourages further creative blossoming. We’ll be using the Amherst Writers and Artists method, whose philosophy is simply: “Every person is a writer, and every writer deserves a safe environment in which to experiment.”
Pre-registration is required.