When we keep our minds and hearts open to the creative
problem solving process, we open ourselves to the countless possibilities that
would have otherwise eluded our intellectual conciseness. This is indicative of
the artistic process. Pieces that are "over thought" are ridged while
pieces that are allowed to evolve as inspired have an organic flow. Let your mind
go and let your creativity flow!
"If you take life
absolutely seriously, you must realize there’s the counter-play to it, that the
world of law is simply an optional world. When you do something you create a
pattern that excludes other possibilities, and there comes a time for opening
up to all possibility and the creative act.
"Actually, everybody
who has ever done creative work of any kind knows this moment. You make your
plans in terms of what the mind can think of, and if you hold to those plans
you’re going to have a dry, dead piece of work. What you have to do is open out
underneath into chaos, and then a new thing comes, and if you bring your
critical faculty down too early you’re going to kill it.
"There’s a beautiful
letter that Schiller wrote to a young author who was having the trouble that’s
known as writer’s block. This young writer had oh, so much to say, but he
couldn’t write. This is a normal situation. Schiller said simply, 'Your problem
is that you’re bringing the critical factor into play before you have let the
lyric factor work.'
"Look what happens to
us in our schools: we learn to criticize Milton and Shakespeare and Goethe and
everybody else, and then the teacher says, 'Now do some creative work.' You sit
down and this bit of spilth begins coming out and you think, Oh, my God! That’s
nothing. Of course you can’t write like Shakespeare, but you can write like
you, perhaps, if you let yourself go." By Joseph Campbell
Joseph Campbell, Goddeses:
Mysteries of the Feminine Divine
“Writer’s block results from too much head. Cut off your head. Pegasus, poetry, was born of Medusa when her head was cut off. You have to be reckless when writing. Be as crazy as your conscience allows.”
― Joseph Campbell, A Joseph Campbell Companion: Reflections on the Art of Living
“Writer’s block results from too much head. Cut off your head. Pegasus, poetry, was born of Medusa when her head was cut off. You have to be reckless when writing. Be as crazy as your conscience allows.”
― Joseph Campbell, A Joseph Campbell Companion: Reflections on the Art of Living
Thank you for visiting. May inspiration overflow throughout all of your creative processes.
Contact Info for In the Flow Studios Arts
Contact Info for In the Flow Studios Arts
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"In the Flow Studios is a grassroots organization dedicated to empowering the arts, the artist and worthy causes."
Aurora's "Speak Your Art Blog Hub" combines posts from seven of her other blogs: In the Flow Studios Arts, In the Flow Studios Body, I Love Shelter Dogs, Mana Keepers, PaaMano Eskrima & Performing Arts, Self-Actualization thru Women's Empowerment and Speak Your Art Poetry. It brings her organizations together and offers her readers an easier way to follow new posts in one convenient location.
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