Stream drawing is used crucially in three main ways:
As a visual, creative-meditation method in where one draws freely and uses color to express wellbeing, in a stream of consciousness flow (think of the coloring craze–how everyone knew that recapturing the good vibes we once knew from childhood while intensely coloring in coloring books, reset our feelings of balance and happiness)
As an intuitive visual tool in where the stream drawing line work talks to us in meditation, triggering memories and feelings in a more consciously recognizable way (we see in the stream drawing, without effort, images that we associate with objects, people, places–these hold meanings and messages for us that have a wealth of knowledge and insight for us)
Stream drawing is used as a way to do in-depth intuitive readings for ourselves or for another. I am, as an intuitive reader, honored to create intuitive stream drawings on behalf of clients who seek me out, and in such cases spend close to an hour doing a stream drawing and meditation prior to reach reading which lasts an hour.