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An Inspirational Book!
This book is a constant source of inspiration for me. I reach for it sometimes when I am feeling stuck and want to wake up some awareness that may be trying to unfold. The exercises at the end of each chapter are so rich that they can be visited over and over and bring new discovery each time. I am an improvising musician, a body worker, and a Process Work student. I have...
Published on December 22, 2004 by Heidi Wilson
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interesting, valuable as well
'Unintentional Music' is an interesing book, all though it was not what I was hoping for. Unfortunately, it doesn't actually go into finding 'your deepest creativity', which is why I bought it. It deals with the process work of Arny Mindell, directly here in application to music. However, it is still understandable by those who are not familiar with Mindell's work...
Published on March 13, 2003
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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An Inspirational Book!, December 22, 2004
This review is from: Unintentional Music: Releasing Your Deepest Creativity (Paperback)
This book is a constant source of inspiration for me. I reach for it sometimes when I am feeling stuck and want to wake up some awareness that may be trying to unfold. The exercises at the end of each chapter are so rich that they can be visited over and over and bring new discovery each time. I am an improvising musician, a body worker, and a Process Work student. I have never read a book that so lovingly explains the creative process and supports and values the deepest expressions of our soul through the process of opening to the unintentional sounds, dreams, schemes that are constantly around us trying to get our attention. This book has helped me grow and work and play and live. I recommend it to anyone looking for inspiration on their life's journey. I recommend it to musicians/artists that want to tap into their deepest resources and to individuals who want to say yes to the artist within.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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interesting, valuable as well, March 13, 2003
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This review is from: Unintentional Music: Releasing Your Deepest Creativity (Paperback)
'Unintentional Music' is an interesing book, all though it was not what I was hoping for. Unfortunately, it doesn't actually go into finding 'your deepest creativity', which is why I bought it. It deals with the process work of Arny Mindell, directly here in application to music. However, it is still understandable by those who are not familiar with Mindell's work (kudos for that). Basic subject: using the unintential 'mistakes' made in creative acts to discover deeper psychological (and subconscious) elements effecting our outer life. Probably will be most appreciated by musicians, and open minded therapists.
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