I read Elizabeth Gilbert’s book on the creative process, Big Magic, yesterday and something she wrote stood out to me as talking to me directly as an INFP. Sparks shot up in her writing when she discussed how we hold ourselves back as sensitive creatives, how we confuse what creativity really means. […]
Archives for November 2015
Manage Overwhelm by Tapping into the Alpha State
Sometime last year, I was lucky enough to attend a concert by Steven Halpern, a Grammy-nominated musician who is considered to be one of the founding fathers of New Age music. It was the first time that I was introduced to brainwave entrainment music – music that alters brainwave frequencies, which results in an altered state of consciousness. […]
My Early Experiences with Being an Empath
An interesting thing has happened from the time I started using the word empath in my writing. It’s a word that I had resisted identifying with, and yet, it describes some core aspects of my sensitivity. Or rather, the core aspect, the ability to experience other people’s feelings as if they were my own. […]
An Overthinking Mind and a Perceptive Body
In Penney Peirce’s’ book The Intuitive Way, there is a section called “The Language of the Body.” The body is constantly talking to us, but we’ve been so schooled in the language of the mind that we don’t know how to listen to it. We ride rough-shod over what our body is trying to tell us, and instead vote in favor of our mind. Or at least, I do. […]
Who am I?
When we think about big questions like Who am I? or What is my purpose, something from our innermost recesses is calling out. We can start figuring out the answers to these questions by exploring our archetypes, those patterns of thoughts and images that are universally present in our individual psyches. I resonate with The Artiste/Creative archetype apart from some others. What’s interesting is that there was a time when the word artiste felt like something I did not want to identify with. […]
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