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The Worst Teaser Ever…

The Worst Teaser Ever…

This is probably the worst teaser ever, sorry! I struggle with shouting out what I do so here’s my feeble attempt… This year I’m again doodling through A Course in Miracles Workbook, but saving time, I won’t be posting them online BUT in one...
Start. Then Continue.

Start. Then Continue.

If you have followed along for years, you may remember that I seek to find a power animal for myself each year around New Year’s. It’s fascinating to have something like that to guide me through my days. This year my spirit animal for 2020 appeared on a...
ACIM-Doodles in 2020

ACIM-Doodles in 2020

In 2020 I’m doodling through A Course in Miracles workbook again and this time in a style like this. I have a notebook (five of them actually to cover all the 365 days) that I’ll fill in one spread at a time with one or two sentences that wrap up the idea...
What Coloring Really Does…

What Coloring Really Does…

I was just rewriting my Offerings page and realized why I create coloring pictures! Huge dots connected and I so want to share it with you, so here: Mira(cle)Doodles are a process where first I get an idea, an image hovers in my mind’s eye and I start to sketch...
What Would You Be?

What Would You Be?

I just looked up my notes from last year when I studied A Course in Miracles Workbook through, and found this doodle, and the list goes on… “What would I be without my attack thoughts?” What would your list look like? In 2014 when I studied the...
Color Your Dreams True Is Being Redrawn!

Color Your Dreams True Is Being Redrawn!

In 2016 I created a coloring Workbook called “Color Your Dreams True & Learn to Trust the Process” which guides you through ten steps that help you connect to your inner wisdom which comes from this beautiful creative flow that coloring opens up inside...
What’s Up in 2020?

What’s Up in 2020?

We have a tradition here in Finland of melting tin in a pan on New Year’s Eve, then casting it into a bucket full of cold water. As a result the tin forms interesting shapes. Next you take your tin and hold it so that you can see its shadow against a wall. What...