商品簡介
A deeply intimate exploration of the "7 Ways" to creativity led by three authors whose collaboration provides meditations on the creative process as well as practical and reflective exercises.
Creative expression has increasingly become a prized component in many of our life's endeavors; in fact, there are many paths to instilling and nourishing creativity. The three authors of Deep Creativity distill these paths down to the "7 Ways to creativity": The Way of Love, The Way of Nature, The Way of the Muse, The Way of Suffering, The Way of Practice, The Way of the Sacred, and The Way of Art; and invite the reader to explore each for themselves. The authors show how the 7 Ways have informed their own creative process and provide reflective and practical exercises on each. Grounded in Jungian psychology, Deep Creativity offers practical guidance for getting in touch with your own unconscious reservoir as well as engaging your everyday world to deepen the source of creative expression. Wherever one is on the creative path--a beginner or established creative--this book offers not only practical workbook-like exercises but is also a contemplation on the creative process itself. The result is a highly resourceful book, which will not only inspire the creative process, but also uniquely contribute to our understanding of creativity as a deeply human and embodied endeavor.
作者簡介
DEBORAH ANNE QUIBELL, PhD, has published in various academic journals, and has embraced the online publishing world, engaging with some of the top international and widely followed publications (The House of Yoga; Huffington Post; Levekunst, art of life; The Urban Howl; Expanded Consciousness; Rebelle Society). She holds a PhD in depth psychology with emphasis in Jungian and archetypal studies; is a senior instructor for The Institute for Inner Studies; and teaches pranic healing, yoga, and meditation in studio, corporate, and online environments. She has an essay published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and Premonitions. JENNIFER LEIGH SELIG, PhD, is a lifelong educator with over 27 years of classroom experience and is currently at Pacifica Graduate Institute where she is founding chair of the innovative master's degree program in Engaged Humanities and the Creative Life. Along with teaching and photography, writing is her passion. DENNIS PATRICK SLATTERY, PhD, has taught for the past 45 years and for the past 20 years, has taught in the counseling and clinical psychology programs at Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is the author, coauthor, editor, or coeditor of 24 books including six volumes of poetry; he also coauthored one novel. He has published over 200 articles on popular culture, mythology, psychology, and more.