Friday, 20 April 2012

Dreambook April


Gestern Abend war Dreambook- Abend in meinem Studio!
Herrlich und entspannend!

Yesterday evening I had my Dreambook- Evening-Event and we enjoyed it so much, we felt so relaxed!

 
Meine Dreambooks sind meistens sehr bunt und die Bilder fliessen ineinander rein. Gestern brauchte jedes Bild einen weissen Rahmen drum und ganz viel Struktur und Klarheit- Platz auch beim Kleben.

Normally my dreambooks are quite colourful and the pictures are flowing in each other. But last night every image needed a white space and space as well when I sticked it down. Clarity and structure.


Ich liebe dieses Bild vom Vogelnest und diesem Jungen.
I love the birdnest and the picture of that little boy.


Change your point of view- ändere die Sicht der Dinge!



Auf meinem ganzen Bild gibt es das Thema Blicke: Neue Blicke, neue Perspektiven.
Na, wenn das mal kein toller AusBLICK ist!

Eine Badewanne mit Blick aufs Meer?

The theme of my dreambook is the view- the different views, new perspectives!
Wow, this is a wonderful view, prospect!
And this great view out of the bath?


Wie ist deine Sicht der Dinge? Wo kannst du deine Sichtweise ändern, wo ist eine andere Perspektive angebracht?

How do you look at things? Where can you change your point of view? Where can you change perspective?

Ich freue mich über deinen Kommentar- I am delighted about your comment!

Lust auf meinen online Dreambook-Circle?
Mitgliedschaft für 3 oder 6 Monate.

Want to join my online Dreambook-Circle?
Membership are 3 or 6 month.

www.dreambook-circle.ning.com

Alle Bilder stammen aus der Zeitschfrift: Wohnrevue. Alle the pictures are from the magazine Wohnrevue. Die Fotos stammen von mir. I took the fotos.

Friday, 13 April 2012

Treasures from St.Ives

Mein Aufenthalt in St.Ives hat mich sehr inspiriert, es war wie Balsam für die Seele. Ich habe soviele wunderschöne Arbeiten gesehen, soviele Schätze aus der Natur entdeckt. Dies feuert mich an, neue Bilder zu malen.

My visit in St.Ives was a pure inspiration to me and it feels like balm for my soul. I saw so many wonderful art and I found treasures in the nature. This is really a big boost to create new pictures.

Ebenso zeige ich dir meinen Geschenkanhänger vom Tag Tuesday Netzwerk: Frühlingsputz!

I also want to share my tag from tag tuesady: Spring cleaning!


Zuerst habe ich eine Minicollage gemacht und sie dann übermalt.
First I made a little collage and coloured it lightly.



Dann brauchte ich Wäsche.
Then I needed some clothes.


Und ein Fahrrad, ein Velo.
Then a bike.


Ich hab dann alles aufgeklebt, nochmals bemalt und etwas Text hinzugefügt. Fertig ist der Anhänger!

I then glued it on the paper, coloured it again and added some text. Finito!

Schätze aus St.Ives!
Treasures from St. Ives!










Kannst du das rosa und das graue Herz erkennen?

Can you see the rose and the grey heart ?

Wenn wir unsere Träume leben- dann passieren Wunder!
When we know our dreams there is magic in the air!

St. Ives ist meine Liebe***My heart belongs to St.Ives!

Herzensdank für deinen Kommentar- thank you for leaving a comment below!
Bis am Sonntag- see you on Sunday!

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

My story about St.Ives

Meine Geschichte zu St.Ives

Vor 20 Jahren bin ich zum ersten Mal nach St. Ives, Cornwall, England gereist und war vom ersten Moment an fasziniert.
Sogar noch mehr als das- es war Liebe und Heimkommen auf den ersten Blick.
Seither bin ich immer wieder hingereist.
Es ist der Ort, an dem ich ein kleines Cottage haben möchte, winzig und verwinkelt und ich meine Bücher schreiben, malen und kurzum einfach 2-3 Monate im Jahr leben möchte.
St.Ives ist ein Künstlerort, viele Maler, das Licht ist sehr speziell.
Ich liebe Träume! Doch noch mehr liebe ich es, zu handeln.
Oftmals haben wir Träume und schieben sie einfach von uns weg, weil sie ja nicht realisierbar sind. Wir nicht wissen wie. Wir doch niemanden vor den Kopf stossen möchten. Es ja so kompliziert ist. Liste ist ellenlang!
In den letzten Wochen wurde mein Wunsch nach St.Ives zu fahren sehr gross! Meine innere Stimme teilte es mir klar und deutlich mit!
Letzte Woche bin ich hingefahren.
Alleine.
Ich habe es mir ermöglicht.
Es hat eingeschlagen wie eine Bombe!
Was ist passiert?
Ich habe zwei Künstlerinnen, Lesely und Carolyn getroffen.
Wunderbar inspirierend.
Am Tag darauf bin ich zu Lesley in den Keramikladen. Eine Frau hat den Raum betreten, ebenfalls eine Malerin, Marie. Mit ihr bin ich 10 Minuten später zur Society of Artists gegangen, eine ehemalgige Kirche, die nun als Ausstellungsraum dient.
Dort war dann Jason, der Geschäftsführer und nach einem kurzen Gespräch hat er mir erzählt, dass er jetzt ein Kleintheater gekauft hat.
DingDong-klingelingeling!
Ich kürze ab- Jason hat mich engagiert! Als Mimin mit meinem Soloprogramm!
Am Ort meiner Träume!!! Ein Auftritt!!!
Ein Cottage wurde mir angeboten- für eine Woche im Mai.
Im Zug bekam ich einfach so eine Adresse zugesteckt, von einer Theaterschule, die Dozenten im Bereich Mime und Körpersprache sucht.
Da ich wohl einen Akzent habe, hat eine Frau in einem Süssigkeitsladen mich darauf hingewiesen, dass Schweizer im Ort ein Café führen.
Ich habe soviele wunderbare Kontakte geknüpft! Habe im wohl ältesten Pub Englands mit Einheimischen einen Cidre getrunken!
Prost, St. Ives- ich bin meinem Traum einen riesengrossen Schritt näher gekommen!

* Was ist dein Traum?
* Wem willst du davon erzählen?
* Was ist der nächste kleinste Schritt, den du heute unternehmen  kannst, deinem Traum näher zu kommen?
* Tu es einfach!

Ich bin überglücklich über deinen Kommentar!



An diesem Bild arbeite ich zur zeit- die Farben aus St.Ives dienen als Vorlage. Am Freitag teile ich hier wunderbare Fotos von meinen gefundenen Schätzen.

This is my latest work, still in progress. I will share a lot of my treasures on Friday for my Post: Art on Friday.



My story about St.Ives

20 years ago, I traveled for the first time to St. Ives, Cornwall, England, and was fascinated from the first moment.
Even more than that-it was love, and coming home at first glance.

Since then I went back form time to time.
It is the place where I want to have a little cottage, tiny and cramped and where I want to write my books, paint and life-in short, just 2-3 months a year.
St.Ives is an artist village, many painters, the light is very special.
As a Dreamcoch I love dreams! But even more than that I love to act.
Many times we have dreams and push them away from us simply because they are not possible. We do not know how. We still want anyone hitting them in the head. It's so complicated, yes. List is a mile long!
In the last few weeks it has been such a huge wish to go to St.Ives! My inner voice told me loudly!

2 weeks ago I went to St.Ives!
Alone.
I made it possible.

It was a bombshell!
What has happened?

I've met two artists Lesely and Carolyn.
Wonderfull and so inspiring!
The next day, I'm Lesley in the ceramics shop. A woman has entered the room, also a painter, Marie. 10 minutes later, I enter the Society of Artists with her - a beautiful place, a church that now serves as an exhibition place.

There I met Jason and after a short conversation, he told me that he owns a small theater.

DingDong tingle, tingle-ling!

Jason asked me if I would love to perform some day in this place!
With my one women show!
At the place of my dreams! A gig! Thank you so much, so much!!!!
A cottage was offered for me im a week in May.
On the train I met a man from a theater school, he mentionned that they from time to time are looking from to hire people for workshops. I teach mime and bodylanguage. 

Maybe because of my accent, a woman in a fudge-shop pointed out that a Swissgirl works in a café in St.Ives. I met her!
I've made many wonderful contacts! I was in the probably oldest pub in England with the locals and was drinking a cider! Honestly 2!

Cheers, St. Ives, I made a huge step- my dream get closer and closer!

* What is your dream?
* Who do you want to tell about it?
* What is the next smallest step you can take now is to get closer to your dream?
* Just do it!


I am so happy about your comments, please leave one below!

Sunday, 8 April 2012

Jackie Stewart's GIVE away!

Jackies Sohn hat mit mit geschlossenen Augen eine Gewinnerin gezogen!

Martina, du hast gewonnen!

Bitte sende eine Email mit deinem Namen, deiner Adresse an Jackie. Dann kann sie dir das Authentic Expression zusenden!

Herzliche Gratulation!

Jackies son chose the winner by closing his eyes and picking one of the pieces of paper Jackie had written names on.


The winner is Martina!


Martina please send an email with your address to Jackie cso she will send YOU the Authentic Expression blend.
Congratulations!!!

Love
Andrea

Foto: Andrea Hiltbrunner

Friday, 6 April 2012

Spring is in the air

Am Dienstag war wieder Tag Tueday- das wunderbare Blogg-Netzwerk bei dem ich mit dabei bin.
Ich habe mich vom Frühling inspirieren lassen und diesen Anhänger gestaltet.

As a member of the wonderful network Tag Tueday I was inspired by springtime and made this little tag.




Ich habe mein kleines Bild als Vorlage genommen und es mit Scrapbooking-Papier kombiniert.
Ich mag kleine Botschaften, diese habe ich mit meinen Stempeln hinzugefügt.

In the past I made a little canva which I combined with scrapbookingpaper. I love to put little words and messages to my work, so I added some stamping.

Frohe Ostern wünsche ich euch allen!
Happy easter to everyone!

Ich freue mich über deinen Kommentar. Your comment makes me happy!

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

St.Ives- I LOVE you!

Wahre Liebe* True love

Ich habe die wundervollsten Ferien verbracht! St. Ives- dir gehört mein Herz!
Ich habe meine Blogger-Freunde Lesley und Carolyn kennengelernt. Ich hatte im September das Vergnügen, mit beiden ein Interview zu starten, hier auf meinem Blog.

Ich war 6 Tage in St. Ives und habe Dinge erlebt, die einfach magisch sind. Einige nennen es: am rechten Ort zur rechten Zeit!

In der Tat habe ich soviele bereichernde Bekanntschaften gemacht- mir fehlen nach wie vor die Worte! (Schliesslich bin ich auch Pantomimin).

Ich bin zutiefst bewegt!

I spent the most beautiful holidays in St. Ives! St. Ives- my heart belongs to you!
I met my blogging- friends Lesley and Carolyn. I had an interview on my blog in september, it was a pleasure for me!

6 days in St.Ives and it was real magic. I was at the right place on the right time. How true!
I met wonderful people, it is so inspiring to me, and I really cannot describe it with words ( this is normal for a mime).

I am deeply touched!


Lesley und ich* Lesley and me



Carolyn und ich* Carolyn and me


Ich liebe Boote- vor allem die verschiedenen Farben* I love boats- they have wonderful colours


Ich habe sehr viele Fotos von den Bojen gemacht. Das hat mich sehr inspiriert, die verschiedenen Farbtöne zu erhaschen.
*
I made a lot of pictures from the buoys, I was inspired by the different colours and the light.


Dieses Bild von der Möve gefällt mir und die Farbtöne werde ich für meine neue Homepage nehmen.
*
This photo from the nice seagull will be used for the new colour palette for my website.

Ich habe ein Künslterprojekt- das Türprojekt! St.Ives war der richtige Ort, daran weiterzumachen.
*
I have a artist project called "doors". St. Ives was the perfect place to continue.


Wunderfolles St. Ives* wonderful St.Ives


Schau dir die Farben an* Look at these colours


Das Licht* the light


Letzter Tag, fast die letzte Aufnahme. Ich habe am Hafen eine Fensterscheibe gefunden, reingeguckt!
*
Almost the last photo I took down in the harbour!




Ich komme wieder* I will come back!

Sunday, 1 April 2012

Interview with Jackie Stewart* Flowerspirit* U.K.

Interview with Jackie Stewart



Dear Jackie- thank you very much for your interview! I am so pleased to know more about you and your passions.

Please introduce yourself to my blogreaders:
My name is Jackie Stewart, I live in the UK and I’ve been supporting people to heal their emotions and listen to the wisdom of their Souls since 1999. I use flower and crystal essences, nature reconnection, meditation and spiritual counselling in my work.

How did you know, how did you find out what your calling is:
I remember at the age of 9 reading philosophy books to try to answer the question Why are we here? I’ve always been naturally empathetic and sensitive to emotions so I think I was always being called to do this work.
I believe that our calling is what gives us the greatest joy and sense of homecoming.
My first job was publishing and events organisation for a mental health charity. I was fascinated by how the mind works and why some people struggle with mental ill health whereas others are more resilient to life.
I began to explore complementary approaches to health and worked for a holistic magazine for a couple of years. I knew I wanted to work in healing so took reiki, gaia healing and kinesiology courses.
Then I came across flower essences and my heart just jumped out at them. Every part of me knew that using essences to help others was what I was here for  so I did a two year part-time diploma course in vibrational medicine in London learning about flower and crystal essences, spiritual counselling and Soul work.


I’ve always loved meditating and found it very natural to do, so I started teaching guided meditation in workshops almost 10 years ago. I’ve run mediation classes and now record meditations for people to use online.
Until recently I’ve also worked part-time for charities and community projects, writing information and running workshops. So as well as doing client work, communication is part of my calling. I write client reports about the essences I choose, write e-books, blog posts and web pages. I've also run workshops and classes and been interviewed on radio twice.
I think we know we’ve found our calling when we couldn’t imagine not doing it and it doesn’t feel like work most of the time! Your calling is so much a part of you that when you answer the call, you know it’s the call of your Soul.

How does a day look like in your life:
Every day is different but a typical week will contain writing, choosing essences for people, nature time, marketing, dreaming, planning and creating/recording meditations.
My day begins with waking up to get my son ready for school and feeding the cat! After the school run I usually head straight out to the garden to take 100 barefoot breaths. I try to do a yoga practice or meditation for at least 15 minutes before I start work but that doesn’t always happen.
I spend the first hour of my working day replying to emails and responding to people who have placed orders for essences or one-to-one sessions with me. I’ll read blog posts by other people, check in with Twitter and Facebook then focus on what I need to do that day.
Sometimes I’ll start the day mixing essence blends to send out to people who have ordered them, sometimes I’ll have a client or I’ll be tuning into essences for someone who’s ordered an emotional healing package. I prefer to do this type of spiritual work in the morning when I feel clearer.
This morning I woke up early to record a guided meditation I’ve just written. Morning is the quietest time to do this, before my neighbours and the traffic outside get noisy. I spent a couple of hours editing the meditation and preparing it to go online.
After working on the meditation I spent another couple of hours writing a guest blog post and finding images to accompany it.
We’re currently revising the workbooks that are the main part of the Barefoot Breathing e-course we run, so I read through one of the workbooks today to review the existing content and plan how to edit it.  I need to work on an informal script about what I’ll be saying on video about our Barefoot Breathing e-course tomorrow. I’ll be recording the video in local woodland with Jason who is the co-creator of the course. Then we’ll spend the rest of tomorrow focusing on new marketing ideas for the course which runs again at the end of May.
This week I’ve spent a lot of time choosing essences for clients who purchased emotional healing packages from me. They receive a guided meditation and a workbook and then we do an email consultation where they tell me about how the’re feeling and I’ll choose from approximately 800 essences to select a personal combination for them. I read what they’re written then meditate on it until I’m confident that I’ve chosen the best combination of essences to match how they’re feeling and restore balance.
This week I’ve also made two essences because it’s been so sunny and you need sunny days for essence-making. One was lungwort flower essence which I blogged about on http://www.essenceofwild.co.uk/ and the other was rose quartz essence which is the first crystal essence I’ve ever made. I usually buy crystal essences from my favourite supplier so it was very exciting to make one myself!



As you know I work as a dreamcoach I would love to know what you are dreaming about:
In my waking moments I’m dreaming about living in a sustainable eco-home in Scotland close to woodland and sea, with a huge garden filled with healing plants where I can make essences and teach people about plant spirit medicine.
While I sleep I’m having recurring dreams about returning to my homeland of Scotland, living in the countryside near the sea. My conscious mind and my subconscious mind seem to agree about what I need to be doing!

Nature and its beauty gives us so much. We get grounded when we are in the nature. Could you share a little tipp or inspiration to help connect the people with the nature?
Take your shoes off, close your eyes and take 100 barefoot breaths in nature, feeling the soul of the earth through the soles of your feet. If you need inspiration to take barefoot breaths, join our free experience 10 steps to soothe your soul in nature. {http://barefootbreathing.com/10-steps}

England, the land of the green. I love England and I call it the land of my heart. Do you have a personal story about England you would love to share?
I’m originally from Scotland and have spent about half my life in Scotland and half in England. I love that Dr Edward Bach who discovered flower essences in the 1920’s and 1930s lived in England and I’ve gone on pilgrimages around the country to walk in his footsteps.
Edward Bach was living in Cromer, a seaside town in Norfolk when he discovered his first flower essences. I wanted to visit his house but didn’t know where he’d lived. That didn’t bother me because I was confident the local museum would be able to guide us to his house. Unfortunately the museum was closed when we visited and although we asked people in the town nobody could tell us where Bach had lived.
A mixture of logic and intuition led me to his door. I knew he’d been friendly with the lifeboat men and that there is a story about how he’d woken during the night hearing the distress calls from a fishing boat in trouble at sea, so we walked down to the lifeboat station.
There was a row of houses near the lifeboat station and I had a deep sense of inner knowing that he’d lived on that street. I walked along the street and got a strong psychic hit about one house in particular. I could just see him there; I could imagine him living in that house behind the green door! I felt certain but there was no way to prove it. I wrote down the address and headed home. When I looked online I discovered that it was the house he’d lived in. So much of our energy stays in a place long after we’ve gone.

Thank you very much for your kindness to be on my blog.
Thank you for inviting me Andrea.

You can win one of Jackie’s soul blends for yourself by taking part in this giveaway.
Choose from a combination of flower and crystal essences for self-love, self-nurturing, creative flow, soul wisdom, authentic expression, living your dreams or sacred balance.
Head over to Jackie’s website to see which of the Soul Blends resonates with you most, then leave your name and the name of the blend you'd like to receive in the comments section beneath this post.
{http://www.flowerspirit.co.uk/soul-blends}

THE GIVE-AWAY is now closed (5th April 2012) and the winner will be announced here soon.

Photographs by Jason Smalley (http://www.jasonsmalley.co.uk/)

Here you can find out more about Jackie:
BIO
Jackie Stewart offers Soul medicine for conscious living at http://www.flowerspirit.co.uk/. Her brand of Soul medicine = flower + crystal essences for transformation + emotional support to heal your heart + spiritual counselling to bring you clarity + guided meditation to soothe your Soul + big big love.
Happiest outdoors kissing flowers, stroking moss or meditating, Jackie is the co-creator of 10 Steps to Soothe Your Soul in Nature and the Barefoot Breathing e-course at Essence of Wild {www.essenceofwild.co.uk}.
Find her on Twitter @JSFlowerspirit and Facebook (JSFlowerspirit) and at http://www.flowerspirit.co.uk/. You’ll receive free Soul medicine from your personal healing flower when you sign up for Jackie’s mailing list.

If you are interessed to be interviewed on my blog, drop me a line at: mail(at)glueckspilzchen(dot)ch