Four simple drawing exercises to help you on your way
- Introduction: getting oriented to the work. Class activity: An overview of Soul Cartography: what the process is and how it can help you. We'll use some simple exercises to help activate your visual thinking skills. This session also includes a slide presentation by Victoria Scarlett, Director of the Center for Sacred Art, that looks at forests as places of journey, landscape, and narrative - a wonderful jumping-off point for our exploration of the depths of our life stories.
- I Am: identifying sources of power and protection Class activity: create a Personal Mandala, a circular diagram that surrounds you with energy and inspiration (this blog post has more on the activity) At Home: create a year-by-year Life Inventory (this blog post has more on the activity)
- I Was: looking at direction and continuity in your life path so far Class activity: create a Life Pathway, a continuous line onto which you map important life events (this blog post has more on the activity) At Home: explore your life in relation to patterns in the natural world
- I Grow: looking at the patterns and themes emerging in your life Class activity: create a Pattern Map of significant themes and recurrences in your life (this blog post has more on the idea of patterns, especially patterns from nature, in our lives) At Home: explore how the natural world inspires and challenges you; consider your aspirations for the future
- I Will Be: setting intentions for the future, and energizing them in the present moment Class activity: create a map of The Road Ahead and identify the inner available to help you move forward (this page has more on the activity)
Student Comments
- "The Road Ahead exercise helped me break down what seemed to be a frustrating and untouchable goal into a feasible achievement. I really liked this exercise!"
- "I loved the maps! I greatly appreciated the way you gave us a lot of flexibility, so I could tailor an exercise to my own 'ways' - and so we could spend time on those activities we felt most drawn to. Very allowing and encouraging. I loved your creativity in designing evocative maps and activities."
- "I had never considered that the winter season, the prairie, the bare trees [of my childhood] had anything to do with who I am, but I can see now that everything plays a part in the journey."
- "I learned there is more 'connective tissue' woven around and between the various times and events of my life."
- "Themes of creativity, healing and finding my true voice emerged…and I was surprised to see just how far back those themes go in my life (and how far forward they are poised to continue!)."
- "The Life Inventory was an excellent way to get in touch with the sweep of my life."
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