THE AFRICA ANIMAL MANDALA WORKSHOPS
ANIMAL MANDALA WORKSHOPS
Anne uses the WILD VOICES book and cards as the base for these popular and creative workshops. On the workshop you are invited to intuitively choose an Animal card; you tune in, then let go and allow the Animal’s message and your own inner wisdom to lead the process. You draw, paint, design, cut-out, collage or collect objects to create your own mandala. It is an empowering, creative process. Afterwards, the work you have done is consolidated in a deep inquiry where the group assists each other to search for meaning – this feedback discussion gives participants valuable insight and inspiration. KUDU a mandala created using an old tin lid and other found objects; shells, flowers and wood chips, to represent the message he received from Kudu. George Kockott-South Africa “Thank you for an illuminating and cathartic afternoon. … The Kudu looked me in the eye and said in no uncertain terms, DO THIS THING!” THE CROSSING a mandala drawn in fine black pen and ink to represent the message she received from Zebra. Colleen Craik – South Africa “My initial, gut reaction on seeing this animal card was pure delight…. I was delighted because I felt the zebra had definitely chosen me.” THE JOURNEY a mandala created using found objects, stone and ceramic fragments to represent the message he received from Hyena. Richard Mather-Pike – South Africa “…the lovely workshop unblocked much for me and I am enjoying the inspiration.” ACCEPTANCE a mandala drawn in watercolours and crayon to represent the message she received from Buck. Chantal Bezuidenhout – South Africa “Good for my soul. Thank you.” INTO MY SOUL a mandala drawn in crayon and pen to represent the message she received from Elephant. Merell Cox – South Africa “Fully enjoyable and well worth it”. CROCODILE’S EYE a mandala drawn with water colours and chalks to represent the message she received from Crocodile. Louise Pietrucci– South Africa “I feel these workshops offer the chance to really, deeply connect with our beautiful, magical animals” |