The Method weaves together meditative drawing,
inner geometry, intuitive portraiture, and conscious perception work.
The Method: Inner Geometry and Mia Catra Portrait
A Body-led creative method where inner states are mapped through geometry and integrated back into the body.
A pathway of inner alignment, conscious perception, and soul-centred creativity, to awaken your authentic expression.
The Mia Catra Method is a transformative approach that blends intuitive art, meditative geometry, and energetic and sacred perception work.
It was born from lived experience — from grief, awakening, deep introspection, and the rediscovery of inner power after loss.
At its core, this method guides you to see yourself clearly, to reconnect with your inner structure, and to translate your energy into meaningful symbolic language. Through drawing, mindful observation, and conscious alignment, it helps you access the deeper layers of your being — the place where healing, clarity, and authentic direction naturally arise.
The Three Pathways - 3 courses
Vidinės Ašies Kelias (Lt.) — The Inner Geometry
Sielos Veidrodis (Lt.) — Portrait Method
Dieviškas Žvilgsnis (Lt.) — The Divine Lens
Why It Works
Because it speaks to all the layers of the human experience:
the mind (clarity), the emotions (integration), the nervous system (stability), the soul (meaning), the body (through drawing), the energy field (alignment), the personal story (healing & rewriting).
It does not separate art from healing, nor logic from intuition.
It brings everything together into one coherent, living practice.
Who It Is For
It is a method for those who feel:
ready for clarity
ready to reconnect with themselves
ready to heal
ready to grow
ready to awaken their inner power
ready to become the person they were born to be
This work is not about becoming someone else.
It is about returning to yourself — gently, consciously, creatively. A path of alignment. A path of truth.
A path of becoming whole again.
The Story of How It Was Born
The very first lines of the Mia Catra Method were drawn in a moment of grief.
Six months after losing her husband to war, Mia began sketching as a way to stay present, to breathe, and to survive the weight of loss.
Those early drawings were not art — they were medicine.
Slowly, the lines began to organize themselves.
Patterns appeared.
Colors carried emotions.
Geometry brought peace.
What began as self-help transformed into a language — a way of seeing human energy, restoring inner stability, and rediscovering direction.
From this, the entire method unfolded.




Human lead stories
All portraits are personal stories that inspired by real people








