“I was once told that it wasn’t important if I understood my dreams. What was important was that the dreams understood me. My attitude toward my dreams would determine their attitude toward me. It’s a living dialogue. When we listen to dreams, we change, and when dreams are heard, they change.” […]
Highly Sensitive and Creative: Why we live on the Star-trails of Fantasy
In her wonderfully evocative and imaginative book, What It Is, the multi-talented Lynda Barry maps her own journey as a sensitive and creative person using drawings and words. She tells us things about her own explorations. She asks us questions about our own journey.
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Highly Sensitive and Creative: How Negative Imagination Hurts
In Julia Cameron’s lovely book Walking in This World, I recently re-read something about worry and negative imagination that might resonate with you if you are a highly sensitive and creative person who often finds themselves tripping over unruly fears. […]
An Introduction to Dream Interpretation: How Going down into the Well of my Dreams has Helped Me
As a sensitive person, I have always had vivid dreams, especially at times of major changes. Most recently, this happened when I moved from India to the United States a few years back. My dreams were again filled with symbolic images.
One of them was of weddings taking place. While I was newly-married myself, these images continued to appear over the next three years. This was a time of change for me, a time when different parts of my psyche were coming together and something new was coming into being. […]
INFP and a Sensitive Creative? Why Authenticity might be More Important than Originality.
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. […]
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