Designing a meaningful work of art
Designing a work of art is always a pleasure. For me, the experience of designing and making something deepens when the end result will have a special meaning. For instance:
- A work of art in memory of a pet or a person.
- Making something to end an important period in your life in a conscious way.
Meaningful design session
If you like, I can support you in this. We can schedule an hour in which we discuss how you might design a work of art in memory of someone, or to conclude an important period in your life.
You tell me your story, and together we’ll find out what kind of design would reflect this for you – in whichever material you want to work with.
An online session of one hour – € 88.
My intention is that one session (in English or Dutch) is enough for you to continue on your own.
Animals / pets
Often, the animals in our lives are there for a reason, aside from companionship and having fun together. I started seeing them as our teachers and healers, and so I needed to be reminded by one of them (through a reading by Nicole Cimalla) that they have their own embodied nature as for instance a cat or a dog as well.
Once I asked for a teacher in my life. A friendly 14-year-old dog showed up a while later. I adopted him and introduced him into my household that included a few cats and … well, all my unconscious control patterns cheerfully showed up to be noticed and worked at.
In addition, of course, we had fun and it was great to see him enjoy the last 18 months of his life with me.
He was ready to leave his body the day after we moved my mother into a care home. A few months later, when her soul was preparing to leave her body, I was amazed and grateful to notice his lovely presence again on several occasions.
If you would make a work of art in memory of an animal,
what would it be?
It can be quite wonderful to make something to remember one of your animals by, after they passed on. The process of designing and making a work of art – anything – that reminds you of your animal, is a pleasant way of distilling the wisdom you gained during your time together.
(Yes, of course, you can also do this while she/he is alive …)
Ask yourself some questions:
- what colours in her/his fur, feathers or skin would you like to use?
- what colours do you associate with her/his attitude to life (bright enthusiasm, or rather some soothing hues?)
- what materials would you like to work with (familiar or new), or what materials would suit her/him?
- would you like to make something wearable like a shawl, something to hang on your wall, a special place in your garden or a design in nature that will fade away in time, or something else?
Just asking yourself such questions can be fun, because you get new insights into what your animal and the time you had together mean to you.
Meaningful design session
If you like, I can support you in this. We can schedule an hour in which we discuss how you might design a work of art in memory of your animal.
You tell me your story, and together we’ll find out what kind of design would reflect this for you – in whichever material you want to work with.
Send me an e-mail at paulien@piodoor.com with:
- a picture of your animal’s whole body;
- preferrably a picture of her/his eyes too;
- her/his name (the one you used daily);
- the age she/he passed on (or her/his current age).
An online session of one hour – € 88.
My intention is that one session (in English or Dutch) is enough for you to continue on your own.
Telepathy / intuitive communication with animals and nature
Our animals communicate with us, and we can learn to communicate telepathically with them.
Here’s a list of resources and examples that will grow over time.
- Nicole Cimalla (in German or English) – dogmindacademy.thrivecart.com/grosse-nachricht/
- Laurie Reyon – www.lauriereyon.com
- Anna Breytenbach – www.animalspirit.org
- Penelope Smith – www.animaltalk.net
- Marta Williams – www.martawilliams.com
- Nalini MacNab – her ‘Scottie’-books Kirin and Katana – www.nalinimacnab.com/books