The Spiritual Artist Podcast

Scribble First, Heal Later: Three Creative Tools for Inner Growth

Christopher J. Miller Season 5 Episode 167

Magdalena Westman is a Czech art therapist and author whose innovative approach helps people reconnect with their innate creativity through intuitive mark-making and collaborative reflection. With over a decade of experience—and roots in both corporate marketing and art therapy—she leads transformational workshops and seminars across Europe. Her acclaimed book explores how spontaneous, unconscious doodling can open doors to emotional insight, personal healing, and creative freedom.

A former marketing strategist turned art therapy pioneer, Magdalena draws on childhood memories, emotional exploration, and the wisdom of scribbles to guide participants back to a childlike state of wonder. Inspired by Victor Lowenfeld’s developmental stages of artistic growth and thinkers like Tim Ingold and Giora Carmi, she emphasizes the power of simple lines to unlock deeper connections—within ourselves, with others, and with something greater.

Her teaching blends deep listening, non-judgmental facilitation, and open group reflection. Rather than interpreting her students’ art, she invites them to find their own meaning—often sparking moments of clarity and transformation. Together with fellow spiritual artist CJ Miller, she shares a passion for helping students release control, marvel at the present moment, and trust the creative process.

Magdalena’s Three Core Methods:

  • The Postcard Method
    A playful warm-up designed to conquer the fear of the blank page and open the flow of intuitive mark-making.
  • The House/Home Method
    A deep emotional process that centers around the symbolic image of “home,” helping participants explore identity, memory, and belonging.
  • The Triangle Method
    A two-phase group activity where participants co-create on shared paper—cultivating trust, collaboration, and creative synergy.

Magdalena often begins with the simple instruction: “Don’t think. Just scribble.” With eyes open or closed, students begin to tap into a subconscious visual language that becomes the foundation for more expansive artwork—and, ultimately, more expansive living.

Want to learn more about CJ Miller? Check out his Spiritual Artist Retreats, 1:1 Personal Coaching, and Speaking Engagements at www.spiritualartisttoday.com. His retreats are designed to help you reconnect with your Creative Intelligence and express your true artistic voice. You can also find his upcoming schedule there, and his book, The Spiritual Artist, is available on Amazon.