Remembering Your Innate Self
Despite the level of technological connectivity we experience on a daily basis, we may feel a certain disconnectedness from others and even from ourselves. We may wonder How do I know what’s worth pursuing or devoting my precious time to? How can I have more control over where I focus my attention?
When we remember who we really are – our Innate Self – it becomes much easier to navigate the sea of rapid change and to reclaim our focus. By using our natural curiosity we can choose to verify what our senses tell us and what the messages on our myriad screens declare to be true.
Come join Heather William, H.W., M in a wonderful talk that challenges the idea that we are separate beings enmeshed in a material world over which we have little control. She offers the alternative of a life of curiosity, in which we can reclaim our creativity as we remember our Innate Self.
You might also enjoy listening to Heather talk about the Innate Self in the May 24th Prosperos Podcast episode!
Heather C. Williams is a Prosperos High Watch Mentor, a published author (Drawing as a Sacred Activity), an ontological artist and a retired public middle school ART and Special Ed teacher. What is an ONTOLOGICAL ARTIST? An ontological artist is anyone who draws out into expression their Inner Being through some form of creativity (paint, draw, write, sing, dance, weave, etc). The Inner Being connects us with our purpose and higher capacities. Our highest work of art is our SELF!
You can discover more about Heather at her website drawingtogether!
Presentation introduced by Janet Cornwell, H.W., m.
Begins Sunday, June 2nd, at 11:00 a.m. Pacific ! Goes for about an hour.
All times refer to USA Pacific Time