The most important thing is at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become.
-Charles Du Bos

Gratitude

Wendy's purpose is to inspire others to find their creative source and to use it as an agent for manifesting positive change. She believes that each of us has a responsibility to our life force and that our purpose is to bring our unique gifts and talents to the world and make it a better place.

Wendy is blessed to have mentors who have passed their wisdom onto her. The following people have been instrumental in helping Wendy bring her work into the world.

Angles Arrien, Ph.D-Cultural anthropologist and founder of The Four Fold Way, Wendy grateful to Angie for showing her how to walk the mystical path with practical feet.

The Four Fold Way

• Show up and choose to be present
• Pay attention to what has heart and meaning
• Tell the truth without blame or judgement
• Be open to outcome, not attached to outcome.

To find out more about Angeles Arrien's work, please visit her web site at www.AnglesArrien.org

Janet Adler, Ph.D, ADTR-Founder of the Mary Whitehouse Institute and originator of the form of Authentic Movement. Wendy attended the Mary Whitehouse Institute and was one of Janet's first students. She is grateful to Janet for teaching her about the inner witness, the collective consciousness, and the healing powers of being in the body. To find out more about Janet and Authentic Movement, please read her book: Offering From the Conscious Body: The Discipline of Authentic Movement

Ric Campman, Artist, Brattleboro, Vermont
Ric's work is difficult to describe. He used a number of subjects as expressive devices, and had a way of integrating the spiritual into every aspect of his work. Images, iconic objects, and writing were integrated into his canvas and three dimensional objects. Wendy is grateful to Rick for teaching her how to paint, make art, and dive deep into the mystery.

Edith Sulwold, Ph. D- Founder of the Hilde Kirsch Children's Center of the C.G. Jung Insititute in Los Angelos. Edith was a pioneer in the field of healing through the creative process. Wendy is grateful to Edith for teaching her how to tap into the creative process and use this as a form for personal and collective healing. To find out more about Edith's work please visit http://www.creativethreshold.com/edithsullwold.htm