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Ayurvedic Healing And Beyond

#87 Why We All Need A Creative Outlet With Mirjam Macleod

12 Jul 2021

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In this episode, Dr. Vignesh Devraj is interviewing Mirjam Macleod. Her work as a therapeutic arts facilitator focuses on guiding people to explore, understand, and connect to their inner selves through art. She believes that  Art is a very powerful medium to process trauma, and bring back a sense of meaning into our lives. The topics discussed in this episode are: Exploring whether an Artist born, or created? What is the biggest block in connecting to our creative energies? Why is Art therapeutic? How can we harness the creative and healing power of Art? The intelligence and memory of our hands You can reach Mirjam Macleod at: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/studiomusekalkbay/?hl=en For further information about Dr. Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com His Instagram handles are @sitarambeachretreat @vigneshdevraj If you are interested in doing one on one ayurvedic consultation with Dr. Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link - Ayurvedic Consultation with Dr. Vignesh Devraj We truly hope you are enjoying our content. Want to help us shape and grow this show faster? Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support. Disclaimer: - The content of the podcast episodes is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical procedures, consultations, diagnosis, or treatment in any manner. We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions for you, others, or for treating your patients.

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