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PLEASE NOTE: Bring a print out of the appropriate copy of the drawing below, based on your dominant hand (print the image full on a page). If you like to draw to music, bring some music for yourself to play during the second exercise which will last about 20 – 25 minutes.
Print this if you are Left-Handed
Print this if you are Right-Handed
Inspired by Betty Edwards’ Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain and the insights of Iain McGilchrist, John Vervaeke, Ken Wilber, and others, this unique series invites us to discover a creative flow that gently guides us into integral presence.
This is not an art class—it is an exploration of creative means into the invisible states of being that are joyful and even necessary in times of digital hijacking, AI take-over, loneliness, and social complexity. While the analytical mind (the left hemisphere) is well activated and valued—especially in the Integral community—this journey invites us to cross the bridge into the spacious,intuitive, and meditative realm of the right hemisphere. As Integral practitioners, we recognize the necessity of both poles, but how often do we consciously practice opening to the intuitive, embodied, and creative dimensions of awareness? When all the intellectuals are going on and on about “meta-this, meta-that and some more meta, meta, meta….,” this session will be about seeing things as they are right in front of us, feeling into our immediate, grounded lived reality and finding different ways of perceiving the world within and without. In all that is so complex, perhaps there is a forgotten urgency to return to the Eden that is found in the sacred and sublime through that which is simple.
With Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain as our guide—alongside other illuminating perspectives and content—we will explore what it means to step beyond maps and connect with a deeper sense of presence, play, caring and the simple feeling of Being – the territory.
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PS – While the left/right brain distinction is often debated, this series isn’t about neuroscience—it’s about cultivating different modes of awareness. Rather than focusing on theory, we’ll use experiential practices to access flow, intuition, and a more creative way of being.
Cheryl Hart has a deep appreciation for the arts, culture, history, and philosophy. She holds a degree in Classical and Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology. In the early 2000s, a chance request from her brother for a copy of One Taste sparked an abiding relationship with Integral teachings and practices. An avid international traveler, she finds inspiration in the diverse cultures and histories she encounters. In addition to her academic and philosophical pursuits, she volunteers at a hospice in Toronto, offering care and support to patients and visitors.
Nomali Perera, MA, PCC, has been in the field of leadership and talent development, coaching, facilitation and teaching since 2007. As her favorite developmental tools, Nomali is certified in the Polarity Approach™, a trained facilitator of the Immunity to Change™ process, and a Master Coach certified through Integral Coaching Canada. Nomali completed a year-long training in trauma-informed coaching through Gabor Mate, and has also been a professional consultant in people development and training in Brazil and Mexico.
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