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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant and funny,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither (Paperback)
Nina Wise subtitles her wonderful book, "Self-expression and spritual practicefor those who have time for neither." And she could have added, for those who don't habitually shop at the Self-Improvement section of the store. I had my qualms but I had first heard the author's name from an impeccable source so I carried on and bought it. I quickly realised this wasn't Buddhism Lite or Self-Realization in Five Minutes a Day. Nina Wise has spent thirty years performing and leading workshops in improvisation. She brings decades of experience in an art whose principal act is a requirement, as she describes it elsewhere, to "(find) words for the story the body wants to tell" and where "nothing in the psyche feels prepared, ready, secure-the stroll from backstage to centerstage is an act of faith." It is a scary description and her courage and commitment are everywhere evident. In this brilliant book we get the benefits of that commitment as she offers dozens of ten-minute "practices" drawn from every area of the arts -- singing, drawing, writing, role-playing, dancing --- wonderful hints that invite us to play: to play with the senses; play with our sense of self, with our life-history; play with friends, with lovers, with strangers; play with pain and sickness and bereavement, with loss and disappointment, anger and frustration, play with happiness. They remind us to take ten minutes NOW to play, but to play with attention, as adults, to wake up. She shows that unlocking creativity and self-expression has the widest consequences: "We are not who we think we are --- we are not what we do, we are not our age ... our gender or sexual preference ... where we live ... or what religion we were born into or went on to practice ... not our skin color .. not our bodies ... not our thoughts." Many people have said this but not many have offered such creative, witty, down-to-earth help to discovering it for ourselves. And in between we are treated to illustrations from her own life as daughter, lover, teacher, performer: at home by her dying mother or wrapped in a "Tantric embrace" round her suitcase on an overnight train trip in India, the range is enormous. She is deadly serious, serious but never solemn. "All the great sages I have had the fortune to meet have had a twinkle in their eyes ... their lightness of being is contagious. In their presence I too break into a smile that would glow in the dark." Well, that smile glows all over the page here. This is anything but a ponderous tome and the opposite of some self-indulgent, feel-good exercise. It is sad, funny, tough, moving, uproarious, witty, lyrical, passionately articulate and, yes (I'm not the first to say it) wise. Go ahead, do yourself a favour: sing to the cat, make art in the yard, throw a hat party, read this book.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flawed but VERY meaningful,
By Anteek Geek "the-anteek-geek" (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither (Paperback)
I was very skeptical of this book (how can you not be with a name like that), but it ended up proving to be a meaningful read. It's not profound in it's concept: the author simply gives you inner "permission" to act on your impulses and emotions. These suggestions are constuctive and sneak into your thinking throughout your day. It's the kind of book that is not jaw dropping when your done, it's meaning trickles slowly and frees you a little. The author did make you feel great but my only concern is that it made her feel greater. Some passages bordered on bragging but still made you feel as though you also had something to contribute. This book proved me wrong, all in all, and is worth giving a shot.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review from Body & Soul (formerly New Age Magazine), May 02,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither (Paperback)
(from an article by Caren Goldman): Nina Wise shows us that we don't need a crowbar to cram creativity--an "inborn aspect of being alive"--into our overbooked lives. Wise, a recipient of National Endowment for the Arts grants and an award-winning performance artist (see NinaWise.com), believes that we find the keys to a creative life when we give ourselves permission to allow whatever arises "to gain expression." Using her brief creativity exercises, we can step into the realm of our spiritual natures and onto playful and profound paths to creative self-expression--in 10 minutes or less. One simple practice that can be done almost anywhere invites us to "doodle" or improvise with our voices, like scat singers...."Solutions to both technical and emotional knots arise when we soften our minds and our hearts, when we relax," Wise adds...Ultimately, readers who follow Wise's advice will develop the freedom to experience a big, new, free, happy and unusual life and feel more alive in the process.--Body & Soul, May 2002
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun Toolkit (Sort of like party with a purpose),
By A Customer
This review is from: A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither (Paperback)
Are you having enough fun in your life? Enough play? Do you feel a lack of self expression welling up inside you? (It may not even be said, only felt). Remember when you used to dance, and frolic, and sing, and make up ditties, and hang out more often? This book reconnects you to that place, and to heart and soul, without being sentimental or infantile like a lot of creativity workshops or New Age pablum. This is a book that integrates the rarest of combinations - meaning and play (and soul). You know, like party with a purpose. It's hard to describe what goes on here, but it's sure to bring sparks and fun into every day of your life. And it's WAY cheaper than a workshop or therapy! I've taken many workshops with Nina over the last six or seven years, and this book distills ALL of what she teaches and more. It's a gold mine for your self - and your friends. A perfect book to give for any occasion - birthday, graduation, wedding, Christmas. Who couldn't use a book like this?
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Find your own creativity,
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This review is from: A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither (Paperback)
As a teenager, I once took out a couple of library books that purportedly tested your creativity. According to them, I failed miserably because I didn't come up with the "right" answers, and it was years before I realized that I'd actually been TOO creative for the tests! But their approach is typical of how narrowly our educational system defines creativity: if you have a gift for (say) drawing or singing, you can become a professional in the arts, but otherwise creativity is irrelevant to most people's daily lives. And, anyway, even if you feel that you'd enjoy taking a pottery class or an acting workshop, you have more important things to do with your time and money. Nina Wise shows us how to circumvent both of these obstacles and bring creative expression into our lives. The crucial factor is awareness, both of ourselves and of the world around us. Her exercises give us the opportunity to know ourselves as complex beings, with bodies as well as minds and spirits, and to appreciate the beauty and complexity of even the most mundane aspects of our surroundings. Becoming more aware isn't necessarily easy, or fun, or reassuring, but it can enrich anyone's life immensely. I heartily recommend this book to everyone -- especially those who think "I'm not creative" or "I have nothing to say": you are, and you do, and this is how you find out.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Journey to Take Time and Time Again,
By Lynetta Anne "lynettaann" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither (Paperback)
What a delight this book is! Profound? Maybe yes, maybe no - but if your bones are settling into a rigid mold, this may be the one to break you loose again. And loose simply FEELS so much better....
Most self-help books take you down serious paths of introspection: Wise bushwacks you into self-knowledge by teaching you to play again, and letting that play reveal new vistas. Loads of simple, fascinating and just plain fun things to do that will break loose your creativity, your freedom, and your happiness - and will even give you ideas for outrageously fun parties at the same time.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither (Paperback)
This book is great to read however one pleases: first page to last; here and there; last page to first; etc. There are many helpful tips to creating moments of peace in life. Wise is neither pedantic nor obtuse. She offers a great deal of tools for those who would like more out of life, more joy, more excitement.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Self help that's a pleasure to read,
By BlueOwl (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither (Paperback)
Yes, the title is a little much, but this book is wise, amusing and full of creative suggestions for loosening up and enjoying life. The chapter on prayer was quietly profound & moving--especially for one who may be unfamiliar or uncomfortable with the concept.
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my ALL TIME FAVS!!!,
This review is from: A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither (Paperback)
if the title alone didnt get me (and it did!) this book touched my heart and soul on every level, i actually read it years ago now, i love it SO much I got 2 copies so i could cut the cover off and frame the picture.... i would throw money at this author!!! i adore her!! her candor, her authenticity, her heart, her her her... (you get the picture) im getting all teary just thinking about writing about this book! LOL
i mostly ONLY read stuff like abraham-hicks, seth (jane roberts, bartholomew (mary-margaret moore, etc. if you havent read it... you are in for a TREAT to your bones. AnnMarie
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book,
By Jim (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither (Paperback)
I just bought this book after seeing her perform/talk. If you get a chance to experience her live, do so. It's a great book. She has a website: http://www.ninawise.com/
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A Big New Free Happy Unusual Life: Self Expression and Spiritual Practice for Those Who Have Time for Neither by Nina Wise (Paperback - May 14, 2002)
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