Whether you’re an experienced writer or simply wanting to nurture your creative spirit and develop your writing voice, you’re warmly invited to take part in this special course. Many of us know the experience of trying to avoid life – to hide away from what feels too much. And there’s nothing wrong with that. And yet, there seems to be something in each of us calling out to be fully embraced by life and, in turn, to embrace life itself. Just as it is.
Through a well-established practice of combining heart-centred meditation, spacious free writing and small group sharing circles, we find ourselves opening up life in a profoundly deepening way. Writing flows in unexpected directions, with a poetic connection that is vibrant and rich. Writing from this open-hearted awareness, we begin to see things we had never quite grasped before. This practice is profoundly healing, transformative and enriching for the creative spiritual life.
Supporting those in need
Here at Flowing with Life, we both passionate about doing what we can to support those in greatest need. For this event, we have decided to dedicate at least 10% of proceeds to support The Compass Centre (formerly known as Rape Crisis Shetland). We thank you for your support.
Investment
The six week course is just £88. Some scholarship places available. This includes:
Recordings of each week’s heart meditations & writing prompts to enjoy whenever you wish
A private space to share writing with each other
The opportunity to connect with beautiful people and your own creative spirit
Booking Form — payment details sent on receipt
Course Facilitator:
Vishwam Heckert is a yoga minister, yoga teacher trainer, writer and heart meditation guide. His poetry has appeared in Sarasvati, Earth Pathways, Amethyst Review, Mooky Chick and Soul Lit. His essays on spirituality, ecology and social transformation have appeared in Bella Caledonia, Less: A Journal of Degrowth in Scotland, Reforesting Scotland & many more. Vishwam has been training Heart Meditation Facilitators since 2018 and publishing his writing since 2002. His inspirations include Hildegard of Bingen, Ursula Le Guin, flowing water and the secret whisperings of trees.