WILDFLOWER BLOG
These written gems have been channelled from as far as the galactic star nebula birthing dusts to the close to home eco- systems.
Organic blog written pieces, that inspires the creative imagination from soul seed to insight.
And hopefully, in turn, will inspire the Temple Lah reader.
The Art of Allowing
It can be really overwhelming when we feel that the whole world is on our shoulders and we are navigating as a solo agent the expectations we place on ourselves. With zero expectations perhaps we can open to allowing the natural flow of creative inspiration to flow on through.
So what is Art Therapy anyway?
Can you remember a time when you were emotionally choked up and words could not escape? Or, you couldn’t find the words to explain what can sometimes be the unexplainable? Art Therapy will meet you in the unspoken and assist in transmuting a loss of words into a new story reflecting your authentic truth.
The Cookie Cutter
Is freedom worth colouring outside of the lines at the expense of your carefully constructed self? Are you ready to embrace a world of colour, flamboyance, unbridled expression and flavour?
The Sweet Spot
Everybody needs a sweet spot. Allowing the mind to unravel and simply wonder. A place to connect and be free.
Phases, pathways and redirects..
Does anything in your life feel left out on the sidelines? Are you fixed in a call of life duty that leaves your passion in waiting? Should you be concerned about the sideline? Is time really running out?
The Art of Releasing
I invite you to consider the new year cycle focusing on nourishment, action, release, enjoyment. Contemplating what you currently do physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually to release routinely.
The Vagus Nerve, our internal tree.
If you didn’t already know, we as humans do in fact house an inner tree. A vibrant nerve system that can be played much like a piano to tone our internal wellbeing barometer.
Colouring in as creative restoration for peace and tranquility.
As adults we are constantly met with life’s complexities, alarm clocks and to do lists. There is always something to do, or some place to be, right? So how do we know when the busyness of life becomes too stressful, anxious and unbalanced?