I am Ready to Begin My Healing Journey

Congratulations for taking the first step! 

Whether you start with an email, or complete the form, you have  already begun the honorable walk toward your personal healing journey. Even if you choose not to work with me, the intent is now actualized in your life! The hardest part is already over, now  begins the most honorable, self-serving fun! My name is Shawndel, and I will be your witness, facilitator, guide, and sacred listener.

Everything you share with me is confidential and respected. everything I send to you will be in support of your specific healing journey. Most things will be intriguing, beautiful, sumptuous and poignant. the healing is your own, the journey is your own, your personal commitment to yourself will determine the potential for self-revelation. We will co-create this journey, so honest communication is crucial. Your feedback makes me better so that I can facilitate a better experience for you and for others. Please feel comfortable, be respected and respectful, and let us begin, today.

PRICING AND CONTACT INFORMATION

Everyone has unique needs, interests and will therefore create unique projects. I provide you all necessary art materials, you supply the candor and any incident items you would like to use.

We can meet in your home or a neutral space (price based on location). I welcome you to fill out the form below, or email me at thinkfeelgrow [at] gmail [dot] com to initiate the first conversation / consultation and package pricing schedule.

Sessions are possible in the DFW area in TX, and New York City. Travel to neighboring cities can be arranged with adjusted pricing for the first visit; Skype sessions are possible thereafter.

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Grow Food::Grow Fiber

Rebecca Burgess is one of my modern day inspirations for creating a local (North California) network of artisans, and fiber, and food farmers. Rebecca has trained with master natural fiber dyers, she teaches adults and children how to create natural low-impact color, and she inspires people to support local artisans.

I can imagine creating such a network here in North Texas, as I’ve already connected with two fiber farmers. My next activity will be to create a local, seasonal dye-map of plants, trees and shrubs in my area from which I can harvest for color through the seasons. It seems the first step to creating a fibershed is to learn what the environment / area offers by way of resources, then to create relationships with people who own, manage or care for the land, and with fellow artisans who can make beautiful things from twigs and berries!

 

 

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