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When we don’t know what we’re doing, our brain hooks up to higher wisdom

When we don’t know what we’re doing, our brain hooks up to higher wisdom

I once heard Terry Gross interview the celebrated filmmaker David Lynch interviewed on her program, NPR’s Fresh Air. Gross asked Lynch something about what he does when he makes a movie and Lynch responded, “When I work on a movie, I don’t really know what I’m doing.” I loved hearing that.  When the amazing David…

How I work with client metaphors

How I work with client metaphors

Clients often come to therapy because of negative associations and patterns (negative metaphors). But in my own work, I find it helpful to go deeper… into a client’s innate positive (rather than negative) metaphoric associations. Fifty years of outstanding research by George Lakoff and others has demonstrated how metaphors form the basis of our cognition,…

17 potent, inspiring & unknown books on the power of imagination and metaphor
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17 potent, inspiring & unknown books on the power of imagination and metaphor

In alphabetical order, 17 potent, inspiring, and relatively unknown books on the power of art, imagination, learning, and metaphor. (These are books not commonly known, so that’s why some popular books on creativity and imagination aren’t listed.) Enjoy. THE AESTHETIC DIMENSION: Towards a Critique of Marxist Aesthetics by Herbert Marcuse ALONE WITH THE ALONE: Creative…

The power of images to unlock creativity and breakthroughs
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The power of images to unlock creativity and breakthroughs

Humans have been harnessing the power of inner images since pre-historic times, when tribes painted their visions onto cave walls. Psychologist David Premack noted, “The original and basic unit of mental activity, which remains the psyche’s preferred way of operating, is the image.” Across centuries, imagery has sparked innovation, with countless scientific discoveries emerging from…

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