Writing Toward Balance and Wholeness

Are you a writer looking for balance—between yourself and the world around you, and between the role you play in your day-to-day life and your true self?

 

Do you yearn for a guided practice, a starting point from which to center yourself in a world of ever-changing trends, how-to’s, and self-help hacks? Do you believe that

  • energy flows all around us, to us and from us;
  • it is possible to direct and receive the energy flow through meditation, prayer, breath, and a writing practice; and
  • we make the world a better place when we express ourselves through authentic writing?

If you’re nodding yes right now, then you’ll find Writing Toward Balance and Wholeness to be the starting, or re-starting, point you’ve been seeking. Spend six weeks learning about the Divine Receptive and the Inspired Action, two states of being that center us in our Divine Wholeness. We will use guided meditation and breath work, readings, and written exercises to still the white noise around us and tap into the frequency of our hearts and souls.

You’ll find the content of this course to be compatible with, and nonjudgmental of, all religious and spiritual practices (or non-practice). We will explore not a theology, but a way of describing the seen and unseen forces that move around us and through us.

Join us on a journey toward divine wholeness through the sacred art of self-expression.

“Teneice is a fabulous teacher and I have learned so much from her…As a result of this course, I have built a small meditation practice for myself now that I will continue with as it has helped me feel more focused and centered. I think that this is going to help me in writing life, also.” –Rebecca Scalio, summer 2019

"It was…wonderful to learn about [different spiritual practices] in a non-judgmental environment. Teneice seems like such a gentle and kind person in her correspondence and feedback…she is also very empowering in her responses.” –Heidi Massey, summer 2019

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