Walking in This WorldIn this long-awaited sequel to the international bestseller The Artist's Way, Julia Cameron presents the next step in her course of discovering and recovering the creative self. Walking in This World picks up where Julia Cameron's bestselling book on the creative process, The Artist's Way, left off to present readers with a second course—Part Two in an amazing journey toward discovering our human potential. Full of valuable new strategies and techniques for breaking through difficult creative ground, this is the "intermediate level" of the Artist's Way program. A profoundly inspired work by the leading authority on the subject of creativity, Walking in This World is an invaluable tool for artists. This second book is followed by Finding Water, the third book in The Artist's Way trilogy. |
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Índice
Discovering a Sense of Proportion | |
Discovering a Sense of Perspective | |
Discovering a Sense of Adventure | |
Discovering a Sense of Personal Territory | |
Discovering a Sense of Boundaries | |
Discovering a Sense of Momentum | |
Discovering a Sense of Resiliency | |
Discovering a Sense of Camaraderie | |
Discovering a Sense of Authenticity | |
Discovering a Sense of Dignity | |
EPILOGUE | |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | |
Discovering a Sense of Discernment | |
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