This affirmational coloring book is an invitation—to remember the power in our hands and the colorfulness of our hearts. To root into our interdependence. To cultivate a resilience that does not flinch in the face of horror but meets it with steady presence.
You are likely well-aware that we are living through a time of so much crisis, state violence, and corporate greed. Genocide keeps unfolding before our eyes—in Palestine, in Congo, in Sudan, and beyond. These are not isolated tragedies but threads in a vast fabric of systems that prioritize profit over life.
This book names fascism for its present reality—and holds compassion as a righteous way through. Compassion is not a sentimental nice-to-have, but an embodied and necessary practice. A form of resistance. A muscle we can build in creativity, in community, and in the colorful rituals of care that remind us why we’re here.
Over 50 hand-drawn illustrations paired with original affirmations inspired by compassion research and healing justice
Art across four core themes: Mindfulness, Self-Kindness, Inter-Being, and Service
A grounding introduction about compassion as resistance amidst personal and collective crisis
Insights from nervous system literacy and trauma-informed care woven into the affirmations
Sparks for self-reflection, contemplative dialogue and meaningful connection
As a multidisciplinary artist, facilitator, and creativity doula, Chetna weaves somatic healing, decolonial and ecological frameworks, and expressive arts as liberatory practice.
She is the founder of Mosaiceye Collective, a therapeutic private practiced turned artist collective offering resources, programs, and spaces where women and non-binary changemakers can fiercely soften into trust, play, transformation, and expansive collaboration.