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FEATURING CREATIVITY CYBER SALONS AND
MEDICINE WHEEL WORKSHOPS FOR GROUP GATHERINGS



New cyber workshops as the mood strikes. We are currently seeking new cyber HOSTS and HOSTESSES. It's free, it's fun, it's networking. If you are in the creative arts and would like to be featured at our Creativity Salon and lead a discussion about your work, contact us at spiritbear1@btinternet.com ~ anyone can take part! Click HERE to enter. If you want to be on the notice list for upcoming cyber workshops, email Michelle at spiritbear1@btinternet.com.

WORKSHOPS FOR YOUR GROUP

“A Bear Named Hope” ©2003 creativity enhancement workshops require 9-12 participants. Methods include various re-wiring and re-routing exercises for your creative circuits. Medicine Wheel techniques to dialogue with Inner Censors such as the Scandalized Neighbor, the Threatened Parent, the Precocious Child and other archetypes.

EFFECTIVE, ENLIGHTENING AND FUN!

A Bear Named Hope creativity workshops are of benefit to anyone in the arts, and any individual who wishes to find a few new tools to open the heart and mind to the Creative Spirit which is just a breath away!

Miller Allen will guide an intimate group through a day of various techniques to liberate the inner creative spirit. The “A Bear Named Hope” method will help you reroute your pathways directly into the deep inner cave which is not — as you may think — filled with wounds to limit your movement, but which is in fact a light-filled place in which your treasures are hoarded.

Miller Allen holds certificates in Conflict Resolution/Mediation from University of New Mexico Law School and Rio Rancho Mediation Centre, and a Masters degree in Theatre from University of New Mexico. An editor, award-winning playwright and novelist and president of Green Phoenix Productions, she currently edits NEW LEAF NEWS, combining arts and environmental stewardship in Scotland.

The atmosphere for “The Bear” workshops is informal and involves personal story-telling, creative exercises, and participation in a Medicine Wheel which has evolved from Native American teachings, Jungian and gestalt principles.

Because of the time involved in working with the Wheel, and depending on the size of the group, a limited number of individuals who wish to “walk” their creativity problems through the Wheel will be given the opportunity. Everyone who attends will take an active role in the Wheel, and, given the nature of that process, all participants will come away transformed, whether their role was “in” or “on” the Wheel.

For more information, contact Michelle Miller Allen at spiritbear1@btinternet.com.