It’s not that complicated! 😀 — May 18, 2026

It's not that complicated! 😀

Newsletter from May 18, 2026

Hi dear student,

I met the mysterious black Raven again this morning, croaking at me and flying an extra circle close over my head reminding me to observe the wonders in life all around me. Also noticed snow-white ptarmigans and the exotic looking oyster catcher on this morning walk down to the river, where the short but intense arctic summer is exploding into a joyful display of fertility and never ever wasting a ray of sunshine or drop of rain. I was accompanied by my neighbor’s dog “Kastor” who keeps inspiring me not only with his sheer endless source of energy but offers me daily reminders of how simple life can be.

While the list of activities, materialistic gains, wants and needs that make me happy is rather long and never seems to get shorter no matter how much I think and work, all Kastor needs is a stick … and someone to throw it for him … again and again … and again. While busy Bernd gets overly involved with planning the future or finishing the new deck around his new workshop, Kastor is busy and happy with his stick. He loves to drop it into the deep hole I am digging for yet another foundation post. Rather annoying … or maybe not?

“Could you take a break for just a minute and play catching stick with me?” Yes, I sure can!

Kastor is one of the happiest beings I know. “He’s just being a Dog”, some might say.

Can we then “just being Humans” … and be just as happy?

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Yes, I know, we humans have responsibilities, a mortgage and work … but can we also “just be happy humans” when we get f. ex. our daily dose of coffee, sitting down and enjoy it instead of “taking it to go”? Can we just be humans and enjoy the drops of water in our shower running over our body without thinking already about our long to do list? The list will be there for sure also after the shower! Could we rest in our human birthright of creativity and enjoy building our wooden puppets without judging how good or bad we are doing it? Can we just enjoy learning to sharpen our knives, keep trying and practicing until we get it right, again and again … like Kastor is joyfully chasing his stick?

It seems I am more and more concerned about nurturing the art of living as a creative human being, than just passing on proficient techniques of building and working with puppets. I am so grateful for our community of creative, kind and soulful participants, that support each other to be “just humans”, getting excited about a wooden stick for carving as much as Kastor is excited about someone throwing a wooden stick for him to catch.

Maybe this is all much simpler than we tend to make it and overthink it. We all can find a wooden stick!

Wishing you much human and creative joy in this upcoming week and sending warmest regards from the Whalefjord in Iceland,
Bernd

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A better idea 👍 — March 12, 2026

A better idea 👍

Newsletter from March 12, 2026

Hi dear student,

“The best possible response to a terrible idea might be a better idea.”

As the political world climate is escalating, I find it essential to set my focus on areas I can have a positive impact. I cherish the productive kindness in our online community and just admire the vibrant, creative, supportive, and invigorating spirit of our participants.

Will building puppets and releasing our creative energy stop bombs from being dropped, prevent politicians from misusing their power, save our environment from ongoing ruthless destruction, stop raging religious and political extremism, etc., etc.?

Yes, it will! Here you have it, a possibly naïve claim which might be difficult to support. But positive, optimistic action is always better than paralyzing, fearful inaction! I have seen the sparkle in our audience’s eyes, I have seen the calm determination of artists nurturing the human spirit against all odds, I have seen walls come down and friendships been nurtured across cruel borders. Every change starts with a dream, artists are dream makers. What dream, which idea, will you nurture?

I invite you to join our upcoming free Masterclass, where we will dive deeply into the powerful potential of the artist’s way and the magical and powerful art of the puppet. We will discover how we can tap into the birthright of our creativity and leave a positive impact in a world going mad. Of course, we will also get very practical and hands-on, learn about the basic tools and techniques to make our own puppets, learn to carve a “potato head” and build a marvelous fish rod-puppet.

“A Weekend in a Puppet Builder’s Workshop” will take place on Saturday, March 21 and 22nd. Will you join me?

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If you have participated in this Masterclass before, you are welcome to join again … and maybe you will be so kind to invite some friends that would also benefit from this breakthrough event.

Let’s nourish some better ideas together, both for our personal well-being and for a struggling yet magnificent world. Looking forward to spending some quality time with you!

Sending a boost of creative energy and hope from my workshop sanctuary here in Iceland,
Bernd

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Iceland Watermelons and a Horse Called Spark — February 16, 2026

Iceland Watermelons and a Horse Called Spark

Newsletter from February 16, 2026

Hi dear student,

I am so thrilled to share with you the official release of my newest book: “Icelandic Watermelons and a Horse Called Spark”. Four years (or actually a lifetime) in the making, it is my sincere and very personal offering to a world in need of slowing down, integrity, and finding our way back to a soulful, compassionate, and sustainable way of living.

It might seem that my main effort over the last few years has been to pass on the lore of making wooden puppets in our online community. Our marvelous students, though, know that there is a deeper level to devoting time learning a craft and living the life of an Artist. It offers grounding, enhances awareness, reminds us to breathe and find our secure and purposeful place in an increasingly challenging and fast-spinning world.

I have shared elements of the books with you in my Newsletters or during our free online Masterclasses and read some chapters for my students in our online school. Now it is finally available for everyone.

No fancy launch, no splashy promotion, just a silent and sincere book release for everyone who might be interested in reading the contemplations of a passionate puppeteer living on a little island close to the Arctic Circle.

“One of the best and most enlightening books I’ve ever read! It will get you to truly slow down, breathe, and think about the important things in life. The stories Bernd shares will stick with you long after you read them, and you’ll be thinking about what your next adventure should be just to appreciate the world and nature as much as he does. Funny, loving, purely wonderful.” – Lauren Eckhardt

May I introduce you to: “An Alphabetic Survival Manual for the 21st Century – Icelandic Watermelons and a Horse Called Spark”, available now on Amazon.

 

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Sending warmest regards from the Whalefjord in Iceland,
Bernd

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About Light and Sanctuaries — January 29, 2026

About Light and Sanctuaries

Newsletter from January 29, 2026

Hi dear student,

The sun is back in all its promising glory after being hidden for full two months by the mountains surrounding my home close to the Arctic Circle.

I have been hiding/hibernating as well here in my secluded and safe part of the world but promised myself to write a newsletter again once the sun would have finally returned. You know me by now, no AI for my newsletters, which means I rather take a break, recharge my batteries, go into silence until I feel the inspiration again to be able to inspire (driven by HIS = Human Soulful Intelligence instead).

I am just like you, deeply concerned and puzzled about the political, social and environmental developments on our precious planet. The dark daily news can surely paralyze us and dampen our enthusiasm to jump out of bed in the morning and have us doomscrolling for the newest information and unfathomable developments.

So, what to do? My personal approach remains undeterred: keep doing what I do best and focus on that which I have an impact on, staying informed but not going down the rabbit hole of frustration, bitterness or even anger. It might be easier said than done. But this is where our discipline and determination, humor and optimism will save the day. We have countless opportunities every single day to balance out the darkness with our light, may it be at home, in traffic or at the checkout counter in your local supermarket. Yes, cry and scream for a while if it helps, then show up where it matters to make your voice heard and most importantly keep the flame of loving kindness alive and burning. Light remains the only way to drown out the shadow.

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Let’s create sanctuaries of integrity, creative kindness and peace, at home, in our communities and at work. I am so grateful for our online student community, which has become a sanctuary for so many including me; focusing on our creative empowerment, the soulful and clever artistic expression that not only prevails, but clearly can be seen, heard, touched and felt in those dire days.

Puppetry, Theater, Dance, Music, Literature and visual Arts have so often been a beacon of encouragement and hope throughout history. So, if you have any creative inclinations, please don’t doubt the power resting in you waiting to be released, don’t you believe for a second that your artistic voice is less important than that of a scientist, doctor or politician!
I have been performing a lot over the last two months, and my van is already packed to visit another school tomorrow. Another great opportunity to make a difference in some children’s and their teacher’s lives. I truly experience these performances as such beforementioned sanctuaries. Then I will be meeting my online students in the afternoon, another very special sanctuary.

So, I will play with puppets tomorrow and I am sure you will do what you do best. Together we have it covered, we keep the flame burning.

Sending warmest regards from the Whalefjord in Iceland,
Bernd

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Doing Something Nice 🫶 — November 7, 2025

Doing Something Nice 🫶

Newsletter from November 7, 2025

Hi dear student,

I have been thinking for a few days what theme to pick for my next newsletter. Can‘t force the good stuff, and as you know I am not consulting AI, so I asked myself what I would like to hear right now. The answer I got was: do something nice!

So, today, as we are getting ready for a weekend I am sending you a simple nudge called “do something nice”. We all might have a completely different understanding what “nice” exactly means, so please take my suggestions only with a grain of salt.

When I think of doing something nice, the first thing that comes to my mind, is closing my computer and turning off my phone, so that whatever I decide doing I can do without distractions. The moment I sign off the cyberworld I start calming down and begin to fully enjoy each moment, drinking my morning brew without distractions, eating my breakfast without being bombarded with random and too often gruesome news, going for a walk and hang out with horses in my fjord, taking in all the power and beauty without distraction of any cell phone messages coming in. Picking up my carving knife and savoring the smell of wood, the process I make one woodchip at a time, fully focused in the now, undisturbed, undistracted, peacefully.

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It sounds so simple and simple it is. We don’t have to travel to Iceland or Hawaii to start doing something nice, NICE is at our disposal pretty much all the time. A good cup of coffee is nice, so is eating breakfast, going for a walk is awesome, and building puppets, well that is of course hard to beat! But to truly savour all these nice things is the trick, a simple trick indeed if we manage to calm down our rambling minds for a little while. So, I would add a little meditation to my “nice-things-list”.

The best thing of granting myself to be fully in the moment and doing something nice, is that it gives me the energy, strength and joy to then going back into full gear being there for my loved ones, serving my students, my community. I will stay in my happy mode even when getting stuck in rush-hour traffic the next morning. It gives me the joyful heart to send out a calming smile to the stressed-out driver stuck in line right next to me. Smiling is of course something very nice to do, always!

Wishing you a super nice weekend from the Whalefjord here in Iceland,
Bernd

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Safeguard Your Sanctuary — October 22, 2025

Safeguard Your Sanctuary

Newsletter from October 22, 2025

Hi dear student,

Maybe it’s carving wooden puppets, maybe it’s tending your garden, playing your piano or going for a walk in your favourite park; I would consider all those activities to be a possible sanctuary, like Meditation is and Mindfulness. Choosing time to spend in your sanctuary is choosing to come back to the now. Coming back from the whirlwind of a fast spinning world that constantly wants to pull you away from your own center, distracts you from your “soul-center”.

If we loose that center, we loose ourselves. If we loose ourselves we ignore our soul calling, our precious opportunity to truly make a difference in this world.

A sanctuary is a sacred space. We must guard this sacred space, and be on the constant lookout for all the distractions that pull us out of this space. Only you can truly protect that space. Your feelings are a good indicator showing you if you have left your sanctuary. Anxiety, fear and worry are typical examples of your own mind intruding your sanctuary, pulling you into a distant past that is gone, or a future that has not yet materialised, away from the only time that really matters, your precious here and now.

Yes of course, sometimes it is good and necessary to ponder the past and future, but if it never really allows us to fully dwell in the here and now, we are definitely missing out on all the good stuff.

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Our body postures and breathing are other great indicators inviting us to return to our sanctuary. Tight shoulders and forgetting to breathe will disconnect us from the abundant good energy available to us at any time. Just one deep breath can already help us to “come back”.

Does it mean we should hide from the world, the internet and watching the news? I don‘t think so, but there is a clear distinction between staying informed, chosing carefully or getting sucked into a dark hole of negativity.

We live in very challenging times, where all the terrors of the world are rubbed into our awareness non stop, where the golden age of information seems to drown into a muddy ocean of AI (the “I” often standing for insanity), where we will loose our own sanity if we do not actively nurture our sanctuaries and our HSI (Human Soulful Intelligence).

Sanctuaries come in many forms and are widely available to us. We have the choice to consciously invest in a good book, good music, good company or in the case of my students and me, to build a nurturing puppet show that matters. Does it matter? Of course it does!

Everything that springs from our sacred space matters and has the power to open a crack into the shadow and let in the light. That is why it is so important to invest into yourself, to give yourself space and time and let that sanctuary grow and extend. From your personal sanctuary you can build save relationships, save families, save communities.

In that sense I want to extend my gratitude today to all my amazing students that have made our online community such a truly unique, save and supportive sanctuary. Also a big cyber hug to everyone out there that keeps honouring their soul calling and has the heart and grit to keep creating, dancing, singing and loving, by save-guarding their personal and communal sanctuaries.

Please keep shining your light, it does matter!

Best regards from the Whale Fjord in Iceland,
Bernd

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Progress Over Perfection — October 15, 2025

Progress Over Perfection

Newsletter from October 15, 2025

Hi dear student,

You might wonder if I am always in such a positive and productive mood as portrait in my Newsletters. The honest answer is NO. Just like everyone else I have days where everything seems to fly easily off my never ending “to-do-list”, and days where I would love to stay in bed (with a good book), pull a blanket over my head and order a take-out café latte straight to my bedroom.

But here is how I like to look at these days in another way:
a) it is completely ok to feel like this sometimes!
b) it might in fact help us to initiate some changes in our lives if this becomes a chronic situation.
c) and finally, there are a couple of great things we can do to get us back into a more satisfying and productive state of being.

Let us first contemplate a valuable Philosophy: “Progress over Perfection”.

Right here, we have one key to help getting us out of bed in the morning. We do not need to be perfect, despite what all those voices in our heads make us believe. As Joseph Nguyen phrased it poignantly, “Don’t believe everything you think”.

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Wherever and whenever our thinking of perfection was instilled into our being, it might now be time to let it go. The idea of perfection all too often stops us from taking the crucial little steps in making progress. No child would learn to walk, no pianist would learn to play a Beethoven Sonata, none of my students would ever build any puppet if they would not focus on approaching their tasks only one humble step at a time.

First step today might simply be to get out of bed, make a cup of coffee, sit for a while and feeling grateful for this new day, the legs that carried us out of bed, the smell of coffee, the computer or smart phone that connects us to the world and with a crazy puppeteer in Iceland that keeps sending you letters with his curious contemplations.

The amazing thing is that these simply humble steps are more powerful than we might think. I find that the attitude of gratitude and acknowledging and celebrating each simple step can indeed introduce yet another fine day full of great possibilities, like building wooden puppets or whatever it is that you decide to do.

So here’s to getting out of bed, a good cup of coffee or tea and making some progress one humble step at a time; sounds just about perfect to me.

Best regards from the Whale Fjord in Iceland,
Bernd

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Inspired Action and a Little Wooden Fish — October 8, 2025

Inspired Action and a Little Wooden Fish

Newsletter from October 8, 2025

Hi dear student,

My youngest grandchild just turned two. What to give a little guy that is literally showered on his Birthday with generous presents from friends and relations?

I decided to make him a little wooden fish puppet; the type I teach my students to build in our Academy of the Wooden Puppet. The fish is carved from only two parts connected by a leather strip, attached to a rod with a little wheel that moves the tail when turning it. A simple yet extremely satisfying mechanical experience for any youngster (and their parents). My present came with a set of watercolors so we can paint it together, and a lifetime guarantee to fix it … until he is old enough to do it himself.

In all honesty, the large selection of plastic tractors he received caught more of his attention, and that is ok. I was not trying to compete with those really cool toys. I simply loved making this little fish for him and will continue to be the grandpa that still upholds and nurtures the tradition of little mechanical wonders, that might actually survive the pile of exciting plastic toys that are doomed to eventually land on the landfill. I look forward repairing it with him one day.

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So, for me it is not about wood “against” plastic, it is about upholding the understanding and love for wood and natural materials, keeping the balance and awareness of sustainability. Plastic is here to stay, and my goodness do I love my plastic rubber boots living here in Iceland. We have the freedom to make conscious choices.

This choice is important. This choice also applies to other areas of our life that sometimes become overwhelming and “out of balance”. Social media for example is not a terrible thing if we know how to handle it and we don’t let it handle us! Watching the news is important to stay informed yet can become a perpetual shower of negativity if we allow it to.

The world has always been a place of wonder, love, magic and a collection of horrible events all at the same time. What is our place in all this? For most of us it is still a daily choice. Some choose brave activism, some have the guts to work in politic or focus on social opportunities to have a positive impact, yet others teach the making of a little wooden fish. All this counts, all this matters!

Soul inspired action matters, it is the wholesome antidote to becoming paralyzed, to get stuck in the shower of negativity and fear. How do we get inspired to take inspired action? By stopping non-inspired action, by consciously slowing down the automated trot and shutting out those outer detrimental voices long enough that we can start hearing our own voice again. Out of silence and stillness springs inspired action. Inspired action will change ourselves, so we can change the world … possibly one little wooden fish at a time.

Sending my warmest regards and cheering you on, always
Bernd

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A Valuable Old Cliché — September 30, 2025

A Valuable Old Cliché

Newsletter from September 30, 2025

Hi dear student,

Do what you love and love what you do, some insist, while others cast this notion aside as a cheap and “impossible” cliché. Yet, I fully agree! I reckon it to be a rather challenging task to be of any true, authentic and sustainable good to anyone, if we are not spending our precious time in our happy zone.

Some love to clean their car and will do an amazing job at it, dusting off every speckle of dirt and dust, making that metal shine, forgetting completely about time while doing it. Guess how my car looks like!

More significant though is our time “at work”, where we tend to spend most of our precious awake-hours. Can a teacher be truly giving and nurturing if he does not love his work? Can a mechanic truly serve with joy and dedication if she hates working on motors?

More and more of my time is now devoted to assisting artists to live a fulfilling and sustainable life doing what they love doing most. The biggest hindrance in the process is not that there is supposedly no market for their work or a seemingly declining supportive environment in our challenged societies. The biggest block to becoming a successful artist is a limiting mindset and voices not reflecting our soul calling.

From the believe that we are not good enough to being selfish, the glorification of struggle and overworking to a detrimental disbelief in universal support of our highest good, it is wise to contemplate on the power of believe and thought, and the fact that we have a choice in what to believe and think.

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We are not cute, furry little rabbits instinctively hopping around from one carrot to the next, we are powerful mindful beings full of free choices and incredible potential. It might take a little extra work and dedication to harness a new believe, the unlearning of old detrimental habits and thoughts, but it is possible. We can choose for example to read inspiring and instructive books, listen to educational podcasts, take an online course or retreat, and start a breakthrough transformation … if that is what we want! We are where our attention is, so let’s choose wisely!

The rewards are many, not only for ourselves, but for everyone around us. People that do not enjoy are unenjoyable, people who love doing what they do are the best possible service providers imaginable! And that of course is my repeated claim, that art is foremost a service, our way of giving, inspiring and enriching the world.

How to start? Where to find a guiding light? I believe and fully trust that our soul provides an inner knowing matching a higher source, whatever name we like to give it. This inner voice has been calling us all along, but we might have been way to busy and noisy to hear, paying attention to other voices instead. How has that worked out for us until now?

Every day offers a new opportunity to break an old cycle, to decide on a new path, to do what you are really called doing, soul inspired, to do what makes you happy, to allow your light to shine. The supporting book, friend, teacher, random stranger will show up to lead you on, if you decide to pay attention.

Sending my warmest greetings, always
Bernd

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Can We Also Drop Our Old (Be-)Leaves? — September 22, 2025

Can We Also Drop Our Old (Be-)Leaves?

Newsletter from September 22, 2025

Hi dear student,

I just traveled to Up-State New York to celebrate my youngest grandson’s 2nd Birthday party. Perfect timing: that means I also arrived for the annual spectacular autumn celebration of this region. Happy Fall Equinox! Happy color explosion!

I purposefully used the word celebration, as if Autumn was a well planned and executed event, which of course it is. But instead of going into a scientific explanation of why the leaves of the trees turn red, yellow and brown before finally dropping to the ground, I’d like to use the metaphoric language of the storyteller again: The trees are celebrating the end of the summer, the season of growing and having exuberant experiences of all sorts. They put on their prettiest clothes with their brightest colors and dance in the autumn breeze to the light of a fading summer sun, until frost and wind will put an end to the festivities.

The trees will eventually drop their leaves and enter a state of hibernation; barren and cold they will stand and withstand the forces of a harsh winter, the season of stillness and introspection. Yet, if we observe carefully, we might also notice that the leaves have been replaced with new buds, the promise of new growth for the coming year.

If that is all too un-scientific for you, let’s boil it down to the essentials. If the trees don’t drop their leaves they will suffer badly. Winter will always destroy the foliage, but not harm the buds, the promise of new growth!

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As we are getting increasingly detached from the forces of nature, having light and heat and food at our disposal all year round, we might unfortunately also get overly detached from the deeper wisdom of nature’s endless lessons. The exuberant act of letting go, which trees demonstrate so powerfully, can serve as the best reminder for our own ability and choice to let go. It is engraved in the nature of a tree to automatically let go of old leaves. But we can choose freely! We can decide and learn to actively let go of things, behaviours and believes which do not serve us anymore.

Why bother? Well, even if we truly live the life of our dreams right now, stagnation would eventually get the best of us if we are not willing to shed old leaves and grow new buds.

In our online classes we often discuss the wisdom of trees manifested in the marvelous building material we use to create our wooden puppets. On this path of learning to craft those puppets we have ample opportunity to let go of old limiting behaviours and believes such as: I don’t deserve, I am not talented enough, not good enough, too old, too broke, no time … Trees don’t waste a second in such vane acts of self-sabotage. They just do what trees do: they steadily grow green leaves, turn them yellow and red, let them go and then start all over again. And this is how an acorn turns into a mighty oak.

Wishing you a contemplative and happy Fall Equinox,
Bernd

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