The first time I encountered art as a healing tool was in 2015.
I was in a healing session, and the facilitator asked us to express our emotions through art.
I remember finding this surprisingly challenging at first. I was used to drawing things I could see or imagine. Give me a vision board and I could draw money, a big house, a dream wedding and so on.
But an emotion?
What does an emotion even look like on paper?
That was completely different.
Eventually, I stopped trying to figure it out. I let myself go, put ink to paper, and allowed whatever wanted to move through me to move.
And suddenly, it flowed.
I didn’t have to understand what I was drawing or interpret it while I was doing it. I didn’t have to make it look like anything in particular. Yet when I looked at what had come through, it said so much about what had been hiding underneath the emotions I was experiencing.
One of my earliest drawings, for example, carried a lot of anger.
It wasn’t necessarily because I had drawn something that traditionally represented anger. You could simply feel it in the art.
That was my first experience of realizing that art could become much more than something I created.
It could become something I healed through.
Sometimes There Are No Words for What You Feel
Since that first experience, art has returned to me again and again during some of my deepest healing seasons.
During breakups. During grief. During periods of deep soul-searching.
I would find myself drawing.
There was something about putting ink onto paper that allowed me to express energy that wanted to move through me, emotions I couldn’t describe, and sometimes even messages I wasn’t consciously aware of yet.
In that sense, art became another healing tool for me, alongside journaling, meditation, Light Language, and the other practices I’ve used throughout my own journey.
But art has something very particular about it.
You don’t necessarily have to understand it.
Just like Light Language, it allows you to bypass the part of the mind that wants to analyze everything.
Sometimes you simply allow your hand to move. You may understand what came through when you look back at the artwork later. Sometimes it suddenly becomes clear.
And sometimes you never need to understand it at all.
Healing Through Art Is Not the Same as Creating Art
This distinction is important to me.
When I use art as a healing tool, I am not sitting down with the intention of creating something beautiful that I can sell, share, or show to the world.
Could something beautiful come from it? Of course.
But that’s not the intention.
There are other times when I create art specifically to share. My Light Language Art, for example, has a completely different purpose. I am receiving and transmitting Light Language codes through a visual form that is intended to go out into the world.
Personal healing art can look completely different.
Some of it can be dark. Some of it can be gloomy. Some of it might never leave your journal or your room.
Neither is better or worse.
They simply have different purposes.
When I enter art as a healing practice, I approach it much more like I would approach meditation.
I am entering a sacred space where I can meet myself exactly where I am and allow whatever wants to come through in that moment to come through.
I don’t need to wait until I feel creative. I don’t need inspiration. I don’t even need an idea.
I’m not creating on purpose.
I’m healing on purpose.
And that is why you don’t need to be an artist to heal through art.
When Art Became Part of My Healing Work
For years, art remained something I returned to throughout my personal healing journey.
Eventually, I began wondering why I wasn’t bringing something that had been so potent in my own healing into my priestess work.
That curiosity led me to explore art as a way of connecting with the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine, which became part of my Divine Union course around 2020.
The response confirmed what I had already experienced for myself.
People connected deeply with the art component, and I realized that facilitating healing through art belonged within my gifts as a teacher.
And then, for a while, I almost forgot about that part of my work again.
I continued using art personally, but it wasn’t something I was consciously bringing forward in my teaching.
Until a student reminded me.
She told me that the art section inside the course was her favorite part of the entire experience.
And something clicked again.
This piece of my work wanted to come forward, boldly.
That eventually became Lemurian Healing Arts.
When Art Becomes a Tool for Identity Shifting
As with everything I’ve created, I became the first client and receiver of Lemurian Healing Arts. I went through every part of the retreat myself before sharing it with anyone else.
That’s when I discovered another dimension of healing through art.
Art didn’t only give me a way to express and heal what was already there.
It allowed me to see an identity shift taking place.
The contrast between the woman I was healing and the woman I was stepping into was almost like heaven and hell.
Something that could have remained abstract suddenly became visible on paper.
I could see who I had been.
And I could see who I was becoming.
I’ve shared the deeper story separately in From Wounded Priestess to Liberated Priestess, because that experience deserves its own story.
Art Alone Can Be Powerful. But It Doesn’t Have to Work Alone.
Art can reveal what words haven’t been able to reach.
But what happens when you don’t just express what is there?
What happens when you actually move through it?
This is where Lemurian Healing Arts goes deeper.
Not to keep digging into the wound.
To shift.
To see what has been hiding underneath the surface and release what no longer belongs to you.
To meet the identity that has been carrying the old story—and the one who is ready to live beyond it.
And finally, step into the highest timeline you are ready to embody.
You don’t have to navigate that crossing alone.
You are held through it—in an energetic container designed to help you feel safe enough to meet what arises and supported enough to move through it.
For one week, my private voice transmissions meet you inside your experience, supporting and anchoring the shifts as you move through the healing journeys at your own rhythm.
These aren’t just reflections.
They are activations.
You may enter with something you cannot put into words. You may enter knowing exactly what you are ready to heal.
You may simply know that the woman you have been is no longer the woman you are here to be.
Bring that woman to the page.
And meet who emerges.

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