In T42 the Stella Donne Goddess Gals talk about the power of sanctuary and being yourself. We have all been taught the Golden Rule-”Do unto others as you would do unto yourself.” Most of us treat others with respect, care, dignity, and love. However, have you ever stopped to analyze how you treat YOURSELF? When Cynthia speaks at seminars, she always asks her audience, “Who is the most important person in this room? Inevitably, they point at her and reply “YOU”. “Yes,” she responds, “I AM the most important person in the room to ME, however YOU are the most important person in the room to YOU.” Why is it that we don’t give ourselves the time and power of being alone? A lively discussion that will have you creating space for yourself to enjoy just being in the moment with YOU.
In the 1990’s, Cynthia Brian was searching for an artist to paint a mural that would capture her need for sanctuary, peace, and reflection. Being an animal aficionado, she demanded a talented artisan who understood her soul. It is said that when the student is ready, the teacher appears. Internationally acclaimed artist, Jacqueline Probert created a masterpiece that enthralls and nourishes her spirit every day. Jacqueline’s clients around the world are also blessed with her artistic renderings of all creatures great and small. From cats to sharks, lions to lizards, Jacqueline has captured the beautiful spirit of the wild kingdom on canvas while donating a portion of her proceeds to animal charities. Her dream is to paint a full size rendering of a beloved horse. Are you the lucky client that will hire this talented creative? She can be reached by calling 1-415-566-8707 or visiting www.probertart.com.
Thirty years ago, the James Beard award wining author, Georgeanne Brennan realized her dream of living the peaceful rural life with her husband and daughter on a small farm in France. A veteran writer and cooking school instructor, her newest book, A Pig in Provence is a delight to the senses with the simple pleasures of living in the south of France. The interview is a mouth watering romp through the countryside, parterres, and kitchens of the small villages of France. Bon appetite!