SEPTEMBER 2026
Creating Positive Change: The Art of Sankalpa
A 4-part workshop series exploring the deeper art of Sankalpa — not simply as goal setting, but as a conscious process of inner alignment, meaningful change, and self-understanding.
Blending yogic psychology, meditation, symbolism, philosophy, and practical reflection, this immersive series invites participants to explore how intention is formed, what shapes desire, and how deeper aspects of the psyche influence the changes we seek in life.
Across the workshops, Jayne Stevenson guides participants through a thoughtful and interactive exploration of Sankalpa from both practical and contemplative perspectives. Drawing from yoga, meditation, archetypal psychology, dreamwork, mythology, ancient texts, and reflective practices, the series offers a grounded and deeply human approach to creating change that feels authentic, sustainable, and aligned.
This is not a workshop about forcing outcomes or “thinking positively.” It is an exploration of how conscious intention emerges when the deeper layers of the mind, heart, and psyche begin working together rather than against each other.
Participants will explore themes such as:
The workshops combine teaching, guided reflection, contemplative exercises, discussion, and practical insight in a warm and supportive environment designed to encourage genuine inner exploration.
By the end of the series, participants will:
Participants may leave the series with:

Teacher: Jayne Stevenson
Duration: 4 x 2.5 hour workshop every week
WORKSHOP DATES
Super Early Bird — $99 USD
Available until July 31
Early Bird — $149 USD
Available until Aug 21
Registration — $249 USD
Available until Sept 10
LIMITED SPACES APPLY
Spaces are intentionally restricted to keep the class sizes suitable for interactive support, discussion, and meaningful participation. Please book early to confirm your place in the workshop.
Jayne Stevenson is a teacher, healer, dream worker, and co-founder of Big Shakti, whose work bridges Jungian psychology, meditation, yoga philosophy, creativity, and contemplative practice.
With decades of experience exploring healing traditions, inner development, and the symbolic language of the psyche, Jayne brings an unusually rich and multidimensional perspective to the study of personal transformation. Her work integrates psychological depth with grounded spiritual practice, helping people better understand themselves, their patterns, dreams, desires, and deeper motivations.
Her background includes extensive study in Daoist philosophy, meditation, Traditional Chinese therapies, creative arts, archetypal psychology, shadow work, and dream analysis. Rather than approaching growth through rigid systems or surface-level motivation, Jayne’s teaching invites a deeper process of inquiry, reflection, and inner integration.
Participants are often drawn to Jayne’s ability to make complex psychological and spiritual concepts feel accessible, practical, and deeply relatable. Her teaching style is thoughtful, insightful, compassionate, and engaging ~ balancing intellectual depth with warmth, humour, and genuine care.
This workshop series reflects the heart of her work: helping people reconnect with what is true, meaningful, and deeply aligned within themselves.