
Your Voice Was Never Too Much
Let’s get this out of the way:
You don’t need to be a writer to join Pantarei of Writing.
You don’t even need to like writing.
In fact, if the word writing makes you feel a little nervous, uncertain, or like this isn’t for you—you might be exactly who this space is meant for.
Because Pantarei of Writing isn’t about crafting beautiful sentences.
It’s about finding your voice.
It’s about listening to what you sense, what you feel, and what moves inside you—and giving it shape through words.
Not for the sake of performance or perfection.
But first of all, as a way to stay close to who you are.
Still, many of us hesitate when it comes to expressing ourselves.
We hold back—not because we have nothing to say, but because we’re not sure how it will be received.
What if I say the wrong thing?
What if it sounds too emotional, too messy, too unclear?
What if no one understands me?
What if I don’t even understand myself?
Whether in conversation or in writing, many of us have learned to be careful with our words.
To shape them in ways that fit expectations, soften our truth, or make us seem more acceptable.
Over time, this caution can become silence—not only around others, but within ourselves.
We find ourselves calculating what to say, when to say it, and how to express it.
We become uncertain. And sadly, we lose the beauty of our unique voice—and by that, others lose it too.
When we speak about Pantarei of Writing, we want to invite a different kind of relationship with writing.
We see it as a dialogue with yourself.
A way to listen—not just to your thoughts, but to your sensations, your emotions, your inner movement—and to try giving that shape, however imperfectly.
Writing becomes a tool not to impress others, but to hear yourself more clearly.
To begin noticing what you actually feel.
What you actually want to say.
Welcoming Complexity
And what you’ll likely find, once you start listening, is complexity.
We are all complex.
Our thoughts, our feelings, our contradictions, our longings—they rarely move in straight lines.
We want things and fear them. We remember and resist. We grow and grieve, sometimes in the same breath.
And yet, we often treat this complexity as a problem.
We try to organize it, fix it, make it neater—for ourselves and for others.
We worry we’re “too much” or “not clear enough,” and so we stay quiet, disconnected from parts of our own truth.
In Pantarei sessions, we learn that complexity isn’t something to simplify.
It’s something to welcome.
Through touch and verbal reflection, we create space for all the different parts of someone to exist together.
The body becomes a place where anger and love can both be felt, where old memories meet the present moment, and where the future can begin to unfold—not because we force clarity, but because we allow what’s there to take form.
When we bring words into this process—words that come from the body, from real inner listening—something opens.
Writing, just like verbal expression in sessions, becomes a companion.
It helps us stay close to the richness of our own life: past, present, and what’s still becoming.
Listening Through Words
For many, journaling is a familiar and supportive companion.
It offers space to release emotions, reflect on daily life, and process what’s happening inside and around us.
We deeply value that kind of writing—it holds an important place in many people’s lives, including our own.
Pantarei of Writing doesn’t replace that—but it can surely add to it.
It offers not only a space for what you feel, but for what your feelings are trying to express.
We’re writing to listen.
To follow the thread that runs through our experiences.
To sense the voice that keeps showing up in our words, even when it hasn’t yet found clear language.
This isn’t about being eloquent or structured.
It’s about asking:
What is the story that’s trying to emerge?
What part of me wants to be known?
What have I lived, what am I living now, and how is it all shaping who I am becoming?
It’s about creating connections—between moments, between feelings, between the past, present, and the future that’s unfolding.
Just like in a Pantarei session.
It’s about expression that reveals more of our uniqueness.
And with that, more of our strength.
A Collective Vision
What if more people felt safe to hear their own voice?
What if we could all listen to ourselves with kindness, instead of judgment?
What if each of us felt free to bring our full range—our contradictions, emotions, thoughts, and colors—into the world?
Pantarei of Writing is more than a workshop.
It’s an invitation to return to something essential.
To remember that your voice matters—not because it’s perfect, but because it’s yours.
And when each of us speaks, writes, or expresses from that place, something changes—not just within us, but around us.
We believe that our collective voices can shape the world we want to live in.
One that honors uniqueness.
One that welcomes complexity.
One where real communication creates real connection.
This is the deeper message behind Pantarei of Writing.
And we would love to have you with us.
Join Us in Berlin – May 2–4, 2025
We’re opening the doors to a new three-day Pantarei of Writing workshop, and we would love to welcome you there.
🗓 May 2–4, 2025
📍 In-person in Berlin
🎤 Led by Roxan and Vered
🌱 Open to everyone—no writing experience needed.
If you’re longing to hear your voice more clearly, to express your uniqueness, or to explore your life through the power of presence and words—this workshop is for you.
👉 Click here to register or learn more