Neurographic Art & Jewish Prayer

Neurographic art is a beautiful, healing process.

In our sessions, we begin by writing our desires and prayers on the back of the page—anything we wish to release or explore. No art experience is needed.

We then create flowing lines and shapes, letting our hands move freely. No planning, no pressure—just openness.

The process is spiritual, empowering, and fun, especially when shared with others.

In today’s session, I prayed for the release of the hostages, for peace within myself, and for strength as a Jewish woman and mother.

My friend Stephanie offered prayers for herself, her daughter, and the hostages.

My daughter Dalia prayed for world peace.

We often add journaling and storytelling, gently exploring the deeper layers of our inner worlds.

With soft music playing and tea in hand, our space becomes a peaceful retreat for growth and self-expression.

As Isaiah 58:11 reminds us, “The Lord will guide you continually… you shall be like a watered garden.”

These moments of creation are about nurturing the soul, letting art and words bring healing from within.

To schedule a session or to purchase art, please reach out to me.

Shabbat Shalom, with love, from northern Israel.

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