Soul Journey was born from my own lived experience with creativity, emotion, and healing.
For much of my life, I was a naturally positive person who felt deeply but moved on quickly. I didn’t realize that my emotions were being stored in my body rather than truly processed. Art had always been my subconscious coping mechanism — a way of moving feeling through me before I had the language to understand it.
As I entered motherhood and took on more responsibility, I lost some of the open creative time that had once been essential to my well-being. Around eight years ago, I became aware that I wasn’t fully giving my emotions space. This led me to approach painting more consciously — as a sacred, therapeutic practice rather than just creative expression.
During this time, I also lived with chronic pain, which further deepened my understanding of how emotions can reside in the body. Painting became a way to release what was stuck, to listen inward, and to reconnect with myself beyond words.
Soul Journey is built on this understanding. It is not simply an art course — it is a holistic process that engages the mind, heart, body, and spirit together. Rather than rejecting the mind in favor of the heart, Soul Journey builds a bridge between them, allowing deeper integration and expression through the canvas.
When we paint this way, art becomes a living container for past, present, and future. It moves energy, reveals hidden symbols, and opens new pathways of insight. Creativity becomes both a healing practice and a form of prayer — a way of being fully present while also seeing where our inner visions lead.
I teach Soul Journey because I believe creativity is a profound and universal healing language. Across many modalities, art is used to access what words cannot. Sharing this “Torah of creativity” is my way of contributing to collective healing and awakening the lightworker within each of us.

