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My mission is to facilitate classes, projects and workshops that help individuals use their dreams as a springboard for creating art and healing. A Personal Testament to Kellie MeislKellie has a special gift to share, opening a whole new world up for you to explore. She has many beautiful layers as a woman, teacher, artist, author and dreamer. She has expanded the personal journey of her dreams into a skill of mastering her dreams which she welcomes you to share. Kellie has the unique presence as a teacher that enables her to educate and guide you through your dreams. She invited me to attend a dream circle which was a wonderful personal experience. Kellie’s presence is comforting and peaceful, honoring your own individual experience as just that…yours! Marcia Mentrup Hope sand mandala (above), designed by Kellie Meisl and created with the Breast Health Team of the Berkshires and community members affected by cancer, alongside Tibetan monks, in 2008, at Pittsfield MA Colonial Theater. Image of the mandala now hangs at the Women's Imaging Center, 777 North Street, Pittsfield, MA, the original was swept into the Housatonic River in a healing ceremony performed by the Tibetan monks.
Kellie Meisl, Linda Ruberto, Connie Caldes
Kellie is a conduit to the healing process. In 2004 she helped me manifest a recurrent dream which turned out to be a pivotal turning point to my road to recovery. This was part of a two day program that included making breast casts. Kellie and I worked together on another healing journey-a breast cancer sand mandala, which she created. She incorporated images into the mandala that were personal which had a profound impact on the survivors who participated in the process. Her spiritual energy is present in everything that she does and in her interactions with others. I feel blessed to have been able to work with her. Linda M. Ruberto Breast Cancer Survivor Think Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Art Show, Pittsfield Colonial Theater, 2010 Kellie Meisl with "Awareness" sculpture she created in loving memory of Denise Kaley, Purchased by Mayor James Ruberto (pictured far left) Read the story of this piece here Dreaming Hope Mandala created by women healing with cancer in the Dreaming Hope workshop, at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, October, 2010. Facilitated by Kellie Meisl and sponsored by the Breast Health Team of the Berkshires.
Group Mandala, created by Kellie's first Dream Circle in 1999 For more information on mandalas click here.
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