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RVML presents: Tapping the Power of Storytelling to Heal what ails us by Victoria Costello

RVML Tuesday Night Lecture Series: We tell our stories in order to live. We change our stories in order to heal.

Whatever the medium, the creative process can take you to places your usual habits of mind rarely go.

Places containing riches — buried memories from childhood, ancestral and past life traumas, guidance from angels, elementals, and other divine messengers — which make up your unique soul signature.

To develop her approach, Victoria has drawn insights from narrative medicine and various family therapy modalities. She has fused these with ancient beliefs and practices adopted from her study of Goddess-centered and indigenous peoples, including American Indians and Druids. This storytelling method has proven to be both therapeutic and creatively productive, as demonstrated by the writing output and personal growth achieved by dozens of writers who Victoria has taught and mentored. Writers who began their stories by asking a simple yet powerful question… what if?

From this presentation, you will gain a basic understanding of how Victoria’s unique approach to life writing can repair the psychic wounds that can and often do haunt us all of our lives. In the process, you’ll acquire some solid writing tips to propel your own healing stories onto the page and beyond

Date & Time:

September 30, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library

1757 Ashland St.
Ashland,97520

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