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Inspirations: Meditations from The Artist's Way

This volume gathers selected meditations from the renowned creativity program, presenting them as standalone reflections for daily contemplation. The passages encourage readers to explore their creative potential, overcome blocks, and cultivate a disciplined yet open approach to artistic expression. Each meditation is designed to inspire introspection and practical action, drawing on themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the spiritual dimensions of the creative process. more

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Julia Cameron
Julia Cameron

Julia Cameron, born on March 4, 1948, is an outstanding teacher. She has made significant achievements in the field of education through her unique teaching methods and profound educational philosophy. more

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“We live in a very special time right now. At no other time in history has there been such mass disillusionment in terms of reliance on governing functions. Most people don’t want to come to terms with that. It’s been proven over and over again that the emperor isn’t wearing any clothes, but most people don’t like to look at naked emperors. In the process of turning around to avert their eyes, they saw the discotheques and a few other things and latched onto them.”

“It has become a common feeling, I believe, as we have watched our heroes falling over the years, that our own small stone of activism, which might not seem to measure up to the rugged boulders of heroism we have so admired, is a paltry offering toward the building of an edifice of hope. Many who believe this choose to withhold their offerings out of shame. This is the tragedy of the world. For we can do nothing substantial toward changing our course on the planet, a destructive one, without rousing ourselves, individual by individual, and bringing our small, imperfect stones to the pile.”

“We live in an age of apologies. Apologies, fake or true, are expected from the descendants of empire builders, slave owners and persecutors of heretics, and from men who -in our eyes- just got it all wrong. So, with the age of 85 coming up shortly, I want to make an apology. It appears I must apologize for being male, white, and European.”