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Feeling at home in my vessel is something that is very difficult for me and the majority of my

explorations within the healing realms revolve around that. I often feel as if I’m fighting against my own body or completely numbed out of it. That said, I’ve been fascinated with and exploring bodywork for a few years now and it’s one thing to hear the theory, but actually FEELING it is another. I’ve come to the place where I’m having more and more moments of feeling at home. It comes and goes but at this particular moment I was able to recognize this feeling as something that was attainable and was left with a sense of knowing that was really reassuring so here’s the painted version of that feeling.

By Corinne Blouin

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Feeling at home in my vessel is something that is very difficult for me and the majority of my

explorations within the healing realms revolve around that. I often feel as if I’m fighting against my own body or completely numbed out of it. That said, I’ve been fascinated with and exploring bodywork for a few years now and it’s one thing to hear the theory, but actually FEELING it is another. I’ve come to the place where I’m having more and more moments of feeling at home. It comes and goes but at this particular moment I was able to recognize this feeling as something that was attainable and was left with a sense of knowing that was really reassuring so here’s the painted version of that feeling.

By Corinne Blouin

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Feeling at home in my vessel is something that is very difficult for me and the majority of my

explorations within the healing realms revolve around that. I often feel as if I’m fighting against my own body or completely numbed out of it. That said, I’ve been fascinated with and exploring bodywork for a few years now and it’s one thing to hear the theory, but actually FEELING it is another. I’ve come to the place where I’m having more and more moments of feeling at home. It comes and goes but at this particular moment I was able to recognize this feeling as something that was attainable and was left with a sense of knowing that was really reassuring so here’s the painted version of that feeling.

By Corinne Blouin

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We wish to acknowledge this land on which Hopewell Eating Disorder Support Centre operates. For thousands of years, it has been the traditional land of the Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation. Today this is home to many Indigenous Peoples throughout Turtle Island, we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this unceded land.

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