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Heather C. Williams

    Drawing as a Sacred Activity
    Drawing as a Sacred Activity
    Some of Us Are Just
    • Some of Us Are Just

      • 188 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Struggling with deep despair, Ivan finds himself in psychiatric care after a failed suicide attempt. As he navigates the challenges of the ward and confronts his relationships with friends, family, and doctors, he grapples with persistent suicidal thoughts. Throughout his journey, he seeks to repair his bond with his best friend, but the weight of his internal battles continually threatens his progress. The story delves into themes of mental health, friendship, and the fight for hope amidst darkness.

      Some of Us Are Just
    • Drawing as a Sacred Activity

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Like many people, Heather Williams was not encouraged to embrace her creative side during childhood and as a result turned her back on part of her inner life. Beginning with an explanation of how she reclaimed her artistic impulses, this book invites readers to explore their own resources for creativity. With a·step-by-step approach to personal development in the tradition of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain and The Artist’s Way, it teaches not only the technical skills needed to draw but also ways to delve into our inner lives for healing and inspiration. The book is divided into three Pencils and Perception (observing and drawing what is seen in the physical world); Crayons and Consciousness (drawing the interior landscape); and Ink and Intuition (drawing on one’s intuitive wisdom). With 300 black-and-white illustrations, this is an easy, fun way to unlock creativity and unleash the spirit.

      Drawing as a Sacred Activity
    • Drawing as a Sacred Activity

      Simple steps to explore your feelings and heal your consciousness

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the three essential doorways to art-making—seeing, feeling, and intuiting—Heather Williams offers a comprehensive guide infused with a spiritual sensibility and her extensive teaching experience in art as a healing tool. The book features activities designed to encourage personal, hands-on exploration, inviting readers to embark on a journey to discover their Creative Self.

      Drawing as a Sacred Activity