Anila Hoxha is a Toronto-based Camino pilgrim, dream‑worker and Yoga Nidra facilitator exploring inner landscapes through contemplative practice and art therapy studies.
Alongside this reflective path, she brings over 25 years of experience in non‑profit and public service finance. Her journey is a deliberate blend of the mystical and the practical.
Inner Landscape Studio grew from a long and evolving journey shaped by contemplation, walking, dreaming, and a deep curiosity about the hidden dimensions of inner life. Over time, seemingly different paths, my professional work, pilgrimage, meditation, and creative exploration, began to converge into a single practice centered on rest, reflection, and the imagination.
For more than twenty-five years, I have been working in non-profit and public service finance, supporting organizations dedicated to social justice and community wellbeing. This work cultivated a strong grounding in practical service, responsibility, and care for the structures that sustain our collective life. At the same time, a quieter, more contemplative path was unfolding for me alongside this professional life.
Pilgrimage, particularly walking the Camino, became an important turning point. Long days of walking through natural landscapes created a rhythm of silence and presence that opened space for reflection and inner listening. The experience revealed how movement through the outer landscape can mirror a journey through the inner one.
Around this time, the practice of Yoga Nidra emerged as a natural companion to this contemplative path. In Yoga Nidra, the body rests deeply while awareness remains gently awake, allowing images, sensations, and subtle impressions to arise from the dreaming mind. These experiences often carried the same quiet depth found on pilgrimage—moments of insight appearing in stillness rather than effort.
Curiosity about these inner images gradually led to my many years of study of dream work and art therapy approaches. Creative practices such as drawing, journaling, and working with symbols offered a gentle way to engage with the imagery that appears in meditation and dreams.
Inner Landscape Studio born from the meeting of these threads: Yoga Nidra, pilgrimage, dream exploration, creative reflection, and time in nature. Together they form a contemplative approach that honours both the practical rhythms of everyday life and the mysterious, imaginal terrain within us.
I invite you to explore this landscape through rest, curiosity, and the quiet art of inner listening.
To inquire about upcoming Dream and Therapeutical Art Circles, Yoga Nidra sessions, or my travel schedule, please send me an email.