
Creativity: It's not what you think
An artist's journey from mind to heart to the source of all creativity
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Don Campbell

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About this listen
Unleash your untapped creative powers.
Do you have an inner voice that calls out to you, that longs to be heard, that wants to be expressed?
Join renowned artist Don Campbell on his creative journey as he explores the outer limits of creative potential through his art and life. An astonishing and multiple award winning artist with over 30 years experience as a sculptor, Don is also the founder of a graphic design agency and has won many awards.
Discover how to listen with the whole body through sensing and to create space for a new future to emerge for you.
We all have that inner voice, a desire, a calling that hungers to be born through us. Too often this voice is repressed, which results in living small in the shadows of what we can truly become.
Learn to both sense and listen to the intuitive impulses of the inner voice that longs to be heard.
It does not matter what your background is, who you are, what you do, your age or where you live, what matters is having the will to let go of what is not working for you so you can step off the treadmill of repeating the past. This book will help you identify the obstacles that hold you back. Only then can you free yourself and create the space to thrive and grow. Some of the topics offered are:
• Learn the four levels of deep listening to enhance intuition
• Express creativity through sensing, not thinking
• Aligning oneself with one’s life’s purpose
• Achieve “presence” and “stillness,” the essential portals to higher creativity
• Learn to utilize your thoughts, but only when needed
Don’s book will inspire and encourage you to open your heart and mind and give voice to what is hidden.
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