At Soulscapes, we believe creativity is a gateway to self-discovery and inner growth. Our workshops explore the significance of universal archetypal symbols and the transformative potential of sacred geometry, offering tools to deepen awareness and foster personal evolution.
Whether you join us online or at an in-person retreat, you’ll find an inspiring, supportive space to grow, connect with kindred spirits, and create with intention and meaning.
No matter where you are in your journey, our workshops
are crafted to help you explore, learn, and grow.
Experience the sacred practice of creating Mandalas using Sacred Geometry and universal symbols. This journey of self-exploration helps you express your intentions through art, fostering a deeper connection within.
Delve into the profound symbology and practices revolving around Yantras. Through Sacred Geometry, explore the
the ancient methods of drawing Yantras and their relevance to our inner and outer worlds.
Discover the universal patterns that underpin creation. Through numbers, sacred principles, and symbology, explore how these patterns connect us to ourselves and the world around us.
We offer immersive learning experiences designed to explore Mandalas, Yantras, and Sacred Geometry. These sessions invite you to connect with universal symbology and your inner self, fostering a deeper understanding of the world within and around you.
Engage in hands-on workshops exploring sacred art and symbology. Delve into the creation of Mandalas and Yantras, guided by principles of beauty, universal archetypes, and the intention to foster inner connection.
Participate in live interactive sessions from anywhere, designed to explore Mandalas, Yantras, and Sacred Geometry in a supportive and collaborative virtual environment.
Access pre-recorded modules on Mandalas, Yantras, and Sacred Geometry. These self-paced sessions maintain the same intent of fostering connection and understanding but allow for learning in your own time.
John Updike
Aristotle
Michelangelo
Pablo Picasso
Ravi Ravindra
The Mother
Sri Aurobindo
Leonardo da Vinci
Henri Matisse
Kurt Vonnegut