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| The Artist's Way: Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity | 
enlarge | Author: Julia Cameron Publisher: Souvenir Press Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £15.99 Buy Used: £12.00 You Save: £3.99 (25%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 148447
Media: Hardcover Pages: 240
ISBN: 0285632205 EAN: 9780285632202 ASIN: 0285632205
Publication Date: October 6, 1994 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Publisher: Souvenir PressDate of Publication: 1994Binding: ClothEdition: ReprintCondition: Very Good/Very GoodDescription: 4to - over 9" - 12" tall 0285632205 Hardback light edgewear to wrapper previous owners name free front endpaper 222pp illustrated
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Amazon.co.uk Review With the basic principle that creative expression is the natural direction of life, Julia Cameron and Mark Bryan lead you through a comprehensive 12-week program to recover your creativity from a variety of blocks, including limiting beliefs, fear, self-sabotage, jealousy, guilt, addictions and other inhibiting forces, replacing them with artistic confidence and productivity. This book links creativity to spirituality by showing how to connect with the creative energies of the universe, and has, in the four years since its publication, spawned a remarkable number of support groups for artists dedicated to practising the exercises it contains. --Amazon.com
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This book has changed my life October 12, 2008 That's a strong thing to say I know but its true, I am currently on week 8 and I have never been so inspired to make changes in my life and I am LOVING IT!
A friend gave me this book because I was complaining that I didn't have a creative bone in my body and I was generally bored with doing the same things over and over. She thrust the book at me and said 'read this!' I bought a journal the same day and I have written in it every day ever since. It has made me remember many precious things about my past and discover new interests and the importance of spending time with myself, doing things that make me happy like hanging out in a bookshop, buying that lush sketch book I never felt worthy of because I couldn't draw
I am currently entertaining the idea of becoming a writer because I have simply loved the process of writing. I have never done Amazon reviews before but I value them as a way to see what others thought so I wanted to encourage this book.
If you doubt that you have any creativity in you buy this book - if it speaks to you like it sp[oke to me, you will be amazed.
Releasing Creativity! July 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Much creativity is lost between the time we are young children and when we become adults. The school system, societal influences, and even maturity itself eventually whittles away the artist in most people.
Julia Cameron systematically addresses subjects to release the enormous creativity we all have. I found the book useful for stimulating an artist's though processes. Improving one's creativity is a key element in developing the right brain for Critical Thinking.
The Artist's Way validated several ideas that I had picked up through the years. I have been fortunate to have a very creative family. My sister has created amazing miniatures for many years. After retirement my father became an amazing wood carver ( I have a ship he carved on my mantle in the living room) and my mother an excellent painter (some of her painting are displayed prominently around my house).
This book's twelve week system is a good common sense approach to using the right side of the brain much more effectively. The book chapters each focus on twelve subjects. They are: Recovering a sense of safety, identity, power, integrity, possibility, abundance, connection, strength, compassion, self-protection, autonomy and faith.
There are many great ideas to ponder in the book. For example, in the chapter: ecovering a sense of Power, Cameron writes:
"Remember that creativity is a tribal experience and that tribal elders will initiate the gifted youngsters who cross their path. This may sound like wishful thinking, but it is not. Sometimes an older artist will be moved to help out even against his or her own wishes. "I don't know why I'm doing this for you, but..." Again, I would say that some of the helping hands may be something more than human."
Some people may like the considerable connection to the universe (or God) that Cameron uses. Others may not. However, the force of the universe is something that no man or woman completely understands and it does seem to govern many of what happens in our lives (Karma etc). Accepting there are things that we don't understand and striving to have these forces on our side is a good thing!
The Re-Discovery of Common Sense: A Guide To: The Lost Art of Critical Thinking
Hugely Dissapointing. March 31, 2008 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
I was hugely dissapointed upon reading this book.Having seen numerous positive and glowing reviews, as well as it being widely stocked, I did not hesitate to buy this book when I attempted to start painting again after a period of acute illness.
Unfortunatley, my hopes were not met. Wishy-washy and pseudo-psychological opinions really started to grate with me, as well as the authors dramatic use of theatrical language. There is also an obssesive reliance on God which could possibly become a crutch for some recovering creatives.
The book is not pragmatic, is not practical, is very linear , and very, very boring. It is not empowering, enlightening and unfortunatley delivers nothign it promises, at least for me. I simply, and much to my dismay, cannot understand why this book is so highly regarded.
There are many reasons for reading this book..... February 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am not an artist, and when I read this book I was not hoping to recover my creative self. I was, however, suffering from severe depression and this book was recommended to me. There are many books on depression - I think I must have most of them! - but this is the only one that really helped me on the road to recovery.
It's an easy read, which sets out a simple program that anyone can follow.
Perhaps what it is really about is helping people who feel trapped in a rut make their great escape, by setting out a number of simple, practical steps which are easy to follow. The thinking behind all of the these tasks is explained, but many give additional benefits to the particular person who is reading it.
It contains no mumbo jumbo or pop psychology, just a series of practical things anyone can do in order to move forward. Some may seem odd, but all are easily done.
Above all, this books contains nothing that could harm or mover you backwards.
My personal recommendation is that it cured my depression, and actually made me much more creative.
What a saviour this book is... January 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was recommended to me by a friend, and now I am eternally grateful for the opportunity to read and work through this book. It "spoke" to me immediately, and I have continued with the course with a real sense of change occuring in my thoughts and perceptions about myself and others. Most of all, of course, I have started painting again, and finally I am painting pictures of the type I always wanted to. Even though I didn't think I was blocked, I was. Each week revealed something else about me, and revelations are still coming out in my Morning Pages Journal. All in all, if you are recovering, or discovering your creative self, this book is for you. You won't regret it!
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