$120
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6Classes
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24Max attendees
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EnglishLanguage
Bundle Overview
From Mandala to Mediumship is a six-week experiential journey into the awakening of spiritual perception through the creative act of drawing. We begin with mandalas as a gateway to inner awareness, move through inspired art and aura sketching, and build toward impression-based portrait work. As your intuitive senses deepen, you’ll learn the structure of the human face and the techniques needed to translate subtle impressions into visual form. The course culminates in mediumistic spirit portraits informed by intuition, energy, and the presence of loved ones in spirit. This class is accessible to all levels — no art background required.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Create mandalas for meditation and self-awareness
Enter intuitive and inspired states for artistic flow
Sense and translate the aura of another person into color and symbol
Understand basic facial proportions for portraiture
Receive mediumistic impressions through visual and emotional perception
Create evidential spirit portraits with intuitive and structural guidance
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Create mandalas for meditation and self-awareness
Enter intuitive and inspired states for artistic flow
Sense and translate the aura of another person into color and symbol
Understand basic facial proportions for portraiture
Receive mediumistic impressions through visual and emotional perception
Create evidential spirit portraits with intuitive and structural guidance
Additional Information
What Students Will Need
Sketchbook or drawing paper
Pencils (2B–6B recommended)
Colored pencils
Black pen or fineliner
Quiet space for meditation and drawing
Sketchbook or drawing paper
Pencils (2B–6B recommended)
Colored pencils
Black pen or fineliner
Quiet space for meditation and drawing
Preview From Mandala to Mediumship: A Visual Journey into Spiritual Perception
Meet Your Expert Instructor
About Sally Taylor
Sally Taylor
Sally Taylor has had spiritual experiences throughout her life, but never thought they were anything out of the ordinary. She understood those experiences through the context she had at the time, either through the lens of religion or as interesting coincidences.
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