The Breath of Life

The steady rhythm of your breath represents the continuous flow of life, a continuous exchange of giving and receiving. Inhalation represents tension or action and exhalation represents relaxation, letting go […]
Meditation Made Easy!

The regular practice of meditation and guided imagery is the most powerful form of preventative medicine. It reduces stress, which is a major cause for many diseases. Meditation and guided […]
Dorit’s Labyrinth at the Carnegie Museum of Art

The Art of Living Well! On August 18. 2019 I had the great pleasure to create a labyrinth at the Carnegie Museum of Art in the Hall of Architecture. Get […]
The Importance of Day Dreaming and Purposeful Imagination

The Importance of Day Dreaming and Purposeful Imagination Here is a little fun fact and the reason why it is so important to dream big. Our dreams show us life’s […]
2012 Book Launch Party

May 5. 2012 I had the great pleasure to host the Book Launch Party celebrating the publication of my auto-biography Girls Don’t Ride Motorbikes – A Spiritual Adventure Into Life’s Labyrinth […]
Tohuwabohu & Burnt Books, Dorit’s Interview, Israel, 1995

From Düsseldorf to Hod Hasharon Published in Zomet Hasharon June 16. 1995 Dorit Brauer, a German who has lived in Israel for 6 years, exhibits in Zwaim Be Kaffee. It […]
Dorit Reads Her Poems The Burning & Allenby Street

The poems Allenby Street and The Burning are inspired by my years in Israel and were be published in Voices from the Attic Volume XV by Carlow University. We held the book launch party […]
May 6. 2017 Second Annual Spiritual Journeys Celebration

Celebrating International Female Ride Day and World Labyrinth Day Author Dorit Brauer organizes every first Saturday in May a Spiritual Journey in celebration of International Female Ride Day and World […]
Circling into Happiness

I am very honored and grateful to be the 2016 recipient of the Immigrant Entrepreneur Award from Global Pittsburgh in recognition of my achievements and enriching the Pittsburgh region with […]
A Flexible Person Cannot Be Bent Out Of Shape

Please enjoy this book excerpt from Chapter 29, as I share my reflections following an encounter with German tourists in Sedona, Arizona. The purpose of Girls Don’t Ride Motorbikes – […]
The Weight of History

Notes from a visit to Germany: Friday evening, May 20, 2011, I visited my friend Toelli’s art studio, only a few kilometers from our farm. We stood outside in his […]
The Lost Generation

Notes from a 2010 visit to Germany: My mom sat on a log of driftwood, next to the River Rhine, petting our dog Max, a black and white mutt. We […]