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Completeness

completeness

Come along and enjoy being creative! The Completeness approach to learning provides a friendly, encouraging and supportive atmosphere. There’s no judgement or competition at all. Crochet jar collar Crochet and craft activities are great for boosting self-esteem. Creative activities are all the more fun when done with others in a community context. Find out about upcoming Crochet Classes, Knitting Classes, Sock Knitting, Crafts and Workshops. Follow the full-story in the Completeness creative blog. See lots of examples and student’s work in the gallery section. Come join in the fun! Happy Crafting! Love, Kasturi ♥ Hello and welcome to Completeness.co.uk, The ‘Completeness’ website was created to showcase the creative work of Kasturi Tusler. The site is used to co-ordinate her classes and to provide an index for all her cooking, crochet and crafts. The meaning of ‘completeness’. In the case of this website ‘completeness’ means; The feeling of being satisfied and ‘complete’, spiritually, emotionally and physically. Full definition here. Finding Completeness. This website is for anyone who is interested in finding ‘completeness’. In particular through creative activities like cooking, crochet and crafts. Creativity is a key aspect in living a complete and happy life. This works for us all; individually and collectively. In the ‘handmade gifts‘ section of the site you can see the gallery of gifts and craft items. You can also see galleries of students work. Check out the ‘blog‘ and f0llow the story as it evolves. Finally – Thank you! Please help us make this a better website and let us know your thoughts and ideas. Join us on Facebook and keep up with all our discoveries and new things to make. Finally a favourite quote to help us remember who we are; “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, but spiritual beings having a human experience”. Teilhard De Chardin (1881-1955) Jesuit priest

Make.

make.

5.0(44)

Liverpool

Make CIC sits firmly at the heart of the city’s creative and maker scene, where we’ve worked to support artists, makers and small businesses since 2012. Growing from the Baltic Triangle, Make encompasses creative space in Elevator Studios – where we run a hub for small businesses and makers to grow and develop projects and ideas – with 18,000 square feet of maker space on Regent Street, amidst the growing cultural cluster of Liverpool’s north docks. Make is the culmination of nine years of research, planning and development from directors Kirsten Little and Liam Kelly. We combine, arts, textiles, education and mentoring backgrounds with our own experiences of running a business, to plug gaps in resources and provide support we struggled to find when we were setting up our own business. At the North Docks, we’re housed slap bang in the middle of the city’s spiritual engine room, where things have been made and fixed for hundreds of years. You can also find the best coffee in the city region at Make North Docks, with Caffé Riccardo based in our atrium. Our newest and third venture in Wirral’s Grade I listed Hamilton Square, Make Hamilton, is a creative community hub and makerspace with affordable workspace, a café and a meeting space, and – at the heart of it all – a community garden. Our two venues are open to members, residents and the public. We’re a place to work from, run workshops, events, and exhibitions; we’re a space for workers, makers, students and tutors; for artist’s talks and creative events; celebrations, launches, meetings and exhibitions. We have a strong sense of our place and pride in our work here in the Liverpool City Region. We believe in self-sufficiency and sustainability, and aim to remove barriers to people joining the economy by making things themselves, or starting their own business and becoming self-sufficient. Make is a place to share skills, make, fix and create; to learn and to teach; to try and tweak. We combine high tech ideas with traditional crafts; experienced hands with new skills. It’s a place to collaborate and create; a magnet for creatives, makers, dreamers and doers. Join us.

Kiranjot

kiranjot

4.8(26)

I received my spiritual name Kiranjot after practising Kundalini Yoga for 11 years. Kiran means ray of light from the sun and jot is a vessel. I went to my first Kundalini class in 2003 while looking for ways to tackle the debilitating depression I was suffering with and realised straight away Kundalini was the cure. I started teacher training in 2004 and haven’t stopped since, taking yearly in depth trainings with masters teachers within Kundalini Yoga including Gurmukh, Guru Rattana, Guru Dev, Shiv Charan and Satya, Karta Singh and Carolyn Cowan. After the home birth of my son in 2007, I left my media career and started to attend births and teach yoga. Birth and Kundalini Yoga are both hugely transformational experiences. Essentially what I do is facilitate space for people to go deep into their process and have positive life affirming experiences whether that be in a yoga studio or on a labour ward. For many years I’ve had an interest in astrology. I’ve always taken into account the turning of the seasons and the astrological weather when I plan my yoga classes. I believe that’s why so many people say after class, “thank you, that was spot on” I live in Peckham south east London and have taught thousands of hours of regular classes in the biggest and best yoga studios and humble community centres in London and abroad. Please go to the home page for my current schedule and check out the retreats page to see what exciting yogic adventures I have coming up. Click the insta logo below to see where am at right now and if you think you might want to work with me please reach out using the contact from below.