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Canceled until further notice. I hope everyone is healthy and I send my love.

Join Ruth Luginbuehl and Valerie Moysey in a wonderful day of guided creativity, healing, and collective expression of love for the earth.  We’ll connect with our shared grief. We’ll explore earth-centered, meditative practices, art-making, movement, and sound healing and we’ll offer her our prayers.

Registration before the workshop is required as supplies need to be purchased ahead of time.  

*EARLY BIRD PRICE of $125 ENDS on March 19th, after which it’s $150.  (Note: prices include HST).


VALERIE MOYSEY, B.A.
DJ-Dance Facilitator & Sound Healer
Valerie has been a sound healer and a workshop facilitator for 15 years. She trained extensively with a Danish sound master while living in the Hawaiian Islands.  Stories about her work have been published in two books, Expression into Freedom and Soul Voice. She’s been a conscious dance DJ for 15 years and a Move organizer for five.  Valerie worked in Mother Teresa’s Home for the Destitute & Dying in Calcutta, India and has offered sound healing in palliative care hospices in Toronto.



RUTH LUGINBUEHL, MD, DTATI
Expressive Artist & Medical Art Therapist
Ruth trained in Art Therapy at the Toronto Art Therapy Institute, where she is still teaching medical art therapy. She is the author of the textbook “Art Therapy with Chronic Physically Ill Adolescents”. She has been working as a medical art therapist for the past 15 years, including palliative care for children. Ruth has been teaching workshops in expressive arts for the past 10 years, and is offering medical art therapy in hospital palliative care units and hospices in Toronto. 

Using the art making process as a means of expression and for deepening the experiences of this workshop, the participants will get the opportunity to create their own artwork. Material will be provided. The participants are invited to bring their own additional found objects to integrate and personalize their final piece (optional).
                                                      Ruth Luginbuehl, MD, DTATI