When was the last time you invoked YOUR childlike wonder?

There’s an artist, musician, painter, designer, and creative visionary in all of us. Some of us are fortunate enough to be aware of our ability, for others it's hidden. Creativity seems to flow through the veins of some people, and be completely avoided in others. So what if you haven’t been given the fine hand of Da Vinci or the ear of Mozart? Creativity can be stimulated through a range of exercises (written about in our workbook The Language of light) It's so designed in order to stimulate right brain thinking and reveal some of your hidden creativity.
Guidance will tell you the reader why the blocks were created, and Annelies' decoding exercises will show you the quickest way to shift (remove) them. This frees us all to accomplish that which we all incarnated for and to enjoy being happy in order to create a stronger awareness of and connection to our Higher self, vibrant health, joyous relationships, abundant wealth, self-empowerment and more.
One of my favourite books, ‘Sophie’s World’ by Jostein Gaarder, once gave me a powerful insight into how we should view and understand new ideas. By learning how to grasp new ideas I was told to start approaching big ideas with the wonder of a child, because only then would I be able to appreciate all the incredible knowledge I was about to gain. I learned to do this through the art of doodling.
Doodling takes you first through your intellectual mind, then into your emotional energy pockets that have become stale, then your right thinking mode takes into your creative spiritual consciousness levels.
The more emotional right brain functions in a non-verbal manner and excels in visual, spatial, perceptual, and intuitive information. This will be shown to you in your own doodling.

The right brain processes information differently to the left brain.

For the right brain, processing happens very quickly and the style of processing is nonlinear and non-sequential. The right brain looks at the whole picture and quickly seeks to determine the spatial relationships of all the parts as they relate to the whole. This component of the brain is not concerned with things falling into patterns because of prescribed rules. On the contrary, the right brain seems to flourish dealing with complexity, ambiguity and paradox. At times, right brain thinking is difficult to put into words because of its complexity, its ability to process information quickly and its non-verbal nature.


If you follow Jill Bolt Taylor description and her inspiring talk on her Stroke of Insight, you will understand how important both hemisheres play a role inot our lives.

The more mental left brain mode of thinking on the other hand, is associated with verbal, logical, and analytical thinking. It excels in naming and categorizing things, symbolic abstraction, speech, reading, writing, and arithmetic. The left brain is very linear: it places things in sequential order — first things first and then second things second, etc. If you reflect back upon our own educational training, we have been traditionally taught to master; reading, writing and arithmetic, which are all strong elements of left brain activities.
Each one of us has a dominance towards the left or right hemispheres of the brain. Creative people are naturally more right-brained dominant, but if you’re not one of these people, you don’t have to miss out. Creativity can be practiced. Here are some ways how:

One exercise which I've shown my students was that they should try to draw themselves upside down with their non dominant hand and then sign it. The point of this exercise was to release their mind from habitual patterns and engage their right brain in a creative task.
Our left brain always wants to make things the way we know, but finds it difficult to engage in this exercise as we are ambiguous as we draw clumsy pictures of ourselves.
Another brain exercise everyone can do every day is train yourself to automatically look for connections between things. For example, any time you pick up a magazine, a book, or surf a website always think of what new things you are learning relating to things you already know. Beginning to automatically see and make these connections in your mind makes you more creative and allows you to create solutions and new ways of doing things.
If you want to read more on your right-brain and unleashing your creativity you can click on the image link:
I will add more left / right-brain exercises over the next months. They will all prepare you for my workbook awakening the language of Light within you. Click here for my free gift to all how want to make a difference during these often trying times.

This below great inspirational video is if you know someone who is going through a difficult time, make sure you forward this video to them. It will brighten their day.

My love goes out to you, the reader, that like us are aiming to experience this transition into a new world, a new reality, a new paradigm.

In the deepest recesses of our hearts, we have always known that this time would come. World religions and prophecies throughout the Ages have all talked about these “end times.” What Humanity is experiencing now has been referred to time and again in various ancient scriptures as the “time of screaming and the gnashing of teeth.” Despite that ominous description, ALL of us volunteered to be here during this purging process. For that we all say thank you. I suggest you read what Liesbeth has written for this website about the question: Are lightworkers special?

With love and light
Tieneke