Looking at these two expressions reveals some interesting ideas. The ancient Greeks used to think that we did in fact have a creative spirit to call upon. Called a daemon (an ancient Greek name for a divinity or supernatural being of a nature between gods and humans), they believed that this supernatural being was available to be called on to help when we want to be inspired. The word "inspired" is also interesting. Having it's roots in the breath, the words "inspire" and "expire" at birth and death mean to have the breath or spirit come in or go out. So being "inspired" is to have the creative spirit come in, an interesting thought.
Steven Pressfield wrote a wonderful and very inspirational, there's that word again, book called "The War of Art." In part three of this book he tells how he invites the creative spirit or muse every day before he starts his creative process. It's a book that I highly recommend along with his new one called "Do the Work."
While I was thinking about this I came across a video called "A New Way to Think About Creativity" where Elizabeth Gilbert of "Eat, Pray, Love" fame talks about a similar idea. It's rather a long video but she is a good speaker and I think it's well worth watching.
On Saturday I leave with two friends to go to an art workshop in South Carolina . Perhaps I will invite my Muse to come along too!
2 comments:
What a great & timely post Susanne!
My creativity had lost its way for a number of weeks now...it felt like an eternity.
Yesterday, it was rekindled through a number of days/weeks of creative challenges and mentoring provided by my dear sister, Lexi. That coupled with doing my morning pages as Julia Cameron advocates, the creative energy and spirit has returned. Very exhilarating!
May yours return as you embark on this workshop. Thanks too for the book and video recommendations. I shall check them out.
All the best,
~~ Kathleen Krucoff
Unfortunately I think we all go through this every so often Kathleen.
I agree with you that the daily pages are a great idea for getting back on track. I also find that going to see exciting exhibitions does it for me too.
I'm so glad you've found your energy and spirit again. You are very lucky to have your creative sister to inspire you and share ideas with.
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