When Losing Your Mind Can Be A Good Thing: Neurographic Art New Year Method

When Losing Your Mind Can Be A Good Thing: Neurographic Art New Year Method

By Juliana Ericson

Willpower fades, but gentleness sustains. Join us in discovering how Neurographic Art opens space for renewal and new patterns of living.

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Location

Gordon Jewish Community Center

801 Percy Warner Boulevard Nashville, TN 37205

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • ages 18+
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 12:45 PM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Arts • Craft

There is a mysterious third factor—a quiet force that longs for our invitation. When we soften into stillness, let go, and surrender, this presence guides, supports, and renews us. In that space, we are made new.

Too often, our thoughts of shame, guilt, or remorse push us into “better” behavior, but the energy of willpower quickly fades, leaving lasting change out of reach. What truly sustains us is an enduring gentleness—a tender, intimate way of being that patiently nurtures growth.

Through Neurographic Art, we will explore and deepen this dance, discovering a new visual language for connecting with this vital relationship.

This will be a highly focused, intensive method of transformation. The depth of attention you’re willing to give will bring you the greatest benefit—opening the door to renewal, creativity, and lasting change.

The workshop will begin with a 10-minute Breathwork with guided visualization.


"When Losing Your Mind Can Be A Good Thing" will be led by Beth Easter,L.A.D.A.C., C.S.A.T. and Positive LifeCoach Juliana Ericson.


Email with questions: ericson149@gmail.com

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Juliana Ericson

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$89.86
Dec 28 · 1:00 PM CST