Free Your Creative Spirit

A Summer/Fall Adventure for Spirited Midlife Women

So many of you are chomping at the bit to free your creativity as summer calls that I'm offering this exciting hands-on ramble. You'll do projects in class and be out with the horses. It's fun. It's easy. It's life-changing. 
 
Ride your creativity like a beautiful horse into your personal field of dreams.
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Take a guided journey to your truest nature.

Walk the way of whimsy. Confront your skeptic. Return to the stories that enable you to right skewed images of yourself. Sift through and discard the worthless material that miners call "the overburden."  Risk the unknown. Fully live your creativity.
 
Free Your Creative Spirit is a rousing ramble through the Kingdoms of Story, Sight, Sound, Attitude, Relationship, Spirituality, and Possibility, using Julia Cameron's book, Vein of Gold, as a guide. You will be doing creative projects and working with the horses in ways that reveal at every turn, the heart of your authentic expression.

June 23 - October 20 - Bi-weekly sessions

7-9 p.m.

7 classroom sessions held in South Minneapolis

3 horse guided sessions held in Inver Grove Heights, MN (Directions upon registration)

$325

To Register:

Call 612-823-7022 or email lynn@equinecoaching.com

Lynn Baskfield has been helping writers, visual artists, singers, quilters, dancers and people making an art of life rediscover and glory in their creativity since 1994.  She has written two books, inlcuding Some People You Will Always Love: Finding the Stories that Satisfy your Soul.

Her business partner, Ann Romberg,or another trained Wisdom Horse facilitator, will co- facilitate the horse sessions.
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Lynn Baskfield, M.A.

 Certified Personal Professional Coach helping midlife women get their groove back

 Minneapolis, MN

612-823-7022

info@equinecoaching.com

 

What is the music that makes your spirit dance?

 

 

Whether we call it Equine Guided Education or Equine Assisted Learning,

the important thing is that we listen to the wisdom of the horse.