The Alchemist’s Journal

This is where creativity, spirituality, and transformation converge. The Alchemist’s Journal is a space for reflection, discovery, and the exploration of what it means to transmute life’s challenges into wisdom, beauty, and growth. Here, I share insights from my journey—through art, photography, meditation, and writing—alongside lessons from A Course in Miracles, Dr. Joe Dispenza’s work, and my experience navigating healing and self-advocacy.

Like an alchemist turning lead into gold, this journal is a place to witness the unfolding of presence, grace, and creative expression. Welcome to the journey.

Eye of the Cosmos
Art Diana Teeters Art Diana Teeters

Eye of the Cosmos

I made this image many months ago and never shared it. Why? Because I had no words to accompany it.

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Practicing a New Way to Soar
Spiritual, Healing Diana Teeters Spiritual, Healing Diana Teeters

Practicing a New Way to Soar

I must find a new way to be propelled in this world. It used to be gumption and gusto I called on. They appear briefly these days, long enough to tempt me to put them on like a pair of wings and fly, fly, thinking I am the old me again. Only to crash into the reality that I am not.

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The Wind of My Soul
Spiritual Diana Teeters Spiritual Diana Teeters

The Wind of My Soul

Recently, I have rekindled my love for Yusef/Cat Stevens that started 48 years ago. Sometimes, when you look back at your past from where you are now, you can reflect on the experience much differently.

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Symphony of the Senses
Spiritual Diana Teeters Spiritual Diana Teeters

Symphony of the Senses

There is a reason meditation is called spiritual practice. If you keep at it, you may experience the intimacy of the Spirit within you. Let me tell you of a wonderful experience I hope inspires you.

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Prisoner of My Heart
Spiritual, Art Diana Teeters Spiritual, Art Diana Teeters

Prisoner of My Heart

Here lately, my heart has felt heavy and my mind troubled. I have felt trapped with the insane thoughts of my ego-mind. If I made art expressing this, could it somehow set me free?

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