Read The Complete Artist's Way: Creativity as a Spiritual Practice Online
Authors: Julia Cameron
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Holmes, Ernest.
Creative Ideas.
Los Angeles: Science of Mind Communications, 1973. A tiny, powerful and important book of spiritual law as applied to creative manifestation.
James, William.
The Varieties of Religious Experience.
Boston: Mentor Books, 1902. Seminal fountainhead describing different forms of spiritual awakening, much insight into creativity as a spiritual matter.
Jeffers, Susan.
Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway.
New York: Fawcett Columbine, 1987. An into—the-water book for getting past fear.
Leonard, Jim.
Your Fondest Dream.
Cincinnati: Vivation, 1989. Another into—the-water book; many brainstorming techniques.
Lewis, C. S.
Miracles.
New York: Macmillan, 1947. Inspirational, prickly and provocative. A challenge in open-mindedness.
Lingerman, Hal A.
The Healing Energies of Music.
Wheaton, Ill.: The Theosophical Publishing House, 1983. Excellent book on music as medicine, learned yet friendly.
London, Peter.
No More SecondhandArt: Awakeningthe Artist Within.
Boston: Shambhala Publications, Inc., 1989. A manifesto for personal art as process, not product.
McClellan, Randall, Ph.D.
The Healing Sources of Music.
Rockport, Mass.: Element Books, Inc., 1994. A kindly yet wide-ranging source.
Maclean, Dorothy.
To Hear the Angels Sing.
Hudson, N.Y: Lindisfarne Press, 1990. A lovely book, a fascinating spiritual autobiography by one of the founders of Findhorn.
Mathieu, W.A.
The Listening Book: DiscoveringYourOwn
Music. Boston: Shambhala Publications, Inc., 1991. A companionable book that demystifies music as a life path.
Matthews, Caitlin.
Singing the Soul Back Home: Shamanismin Daily Life.
Rockport, Mass.: Element Books, Inc., 1995. A wonderfully rich book for grounded spiritual practice.
Miller, Alice. The
Drama of the Gifted Child.
New York: Basic Books, 1981. Seminal book on how toxic family dynamics dampen creativity.
Nachmanovitch, Stephen.
Free Play.
Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1991. A wonderful book on creative freedom.
Noble, Vicki.
Motherpeace—A Way to the Goddess Through Myth, Art, and Tarot.
San Francisco: Harper & Row Publishers, 1983. Creativity through the lens of the goddess religion.
Norwood, Robin.
Women Who Love Too Much.
Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1985. Seminal work on codependency.
Peck, M. Scott. The
Road Less Traveled.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1978. A book for early spiritual skeptics.
Shaughnessy, Susan.
Walking on Alligators.
New York: HarperCollins, 1993. A companionable, savvy guide for anyone working to appreciate the worth of process as well as product.
Sher, Barbara, with Annie Gottleib.
Wishcraft: How to Get What You Really Want.
New York: Ballantine Books, 1979. A potent, catalytic book for creative living, similar to my own work and my current thinking.
Starhawk.
The Fifth Sacred Thing
. New York: Bantam Books, 1994. Mesmerizing novel of spiritual ecology.
Starhawk.
The Spiritual Dance.
New York: Harper and Row, 1979. Brilliant on creativity and god/goddess within.
Tame, David.
The Secret Power of Music.
New York: Destiny Books, 1984. A lucid introductory overview of the healing powers of music.
Ueland, Brenda.
If You Want to Write.
1938. St. Paul, Minn.: Schubert, 1983. The care and maintenance of the writer as a creative artist. Shrewd, personal and pragmatic.
W., Bill.
Alcoholics Anonymous:The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have
Recovered from Alcoholism.
Akron, Ohio: Carry the Message, 1985.
Wegscheider-Cruse, Sharon.
Choicemaking: For Co-dependents, Adult Children and Spirituality Seekers.
Pompano Beach, Fla.: Health Communications, 1985. Recommended for dismantling co-dependent workaholism.
Woititz, Janet.
Home Away from Home: The Art of Self-Sabotage.
Pompano Beach, Fla.: Health Communications, 1987. Important for arresting the mechanism of aborting success.
Wright, Machaelle Small.
Behaving As If the God in All Life Mattered.
Jeffersonton, Va.: Perelandra, Ltd., 1987. A spiritual autobiography about work with “earth” and other energy forms.
SPECIAL INTEREST
These Books Are Intended as Special Help on Issues that Frequently Block Creativity.
Alcoholics Anonymous.
The Big Book.
New York: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services. Care and maintenance of a sane and sober lifestyle for alcoholic and nonalcoholic alike. Inspirational guide.
Alcoholics Anonymous.
Came to Believe.
New York: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 1973. Useful and touching book about embryonic faith.
The Augustine Fellowship.
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous.
Boston: The Augustine Fellowship, Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous Fellowship-Wide Services, 1986. One of the best books on addiction. The chapters on withdrawal and building partnership should be required reading.
Beattie, Melody.
Codependent No More.
San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987. Excellent for breaking the virtue trap.
Cameron, Julia, and Mark Bryan.
Money Drunk, Money Sober.
New York: Ballantine Books, 1992. A hands-on toolkit for financial freedom. This book creates new language and a new lens for money management. It grew out of
The Artist’s Way
because money is the most often cited block.
Hallowell, Edward M., M.D., and John J. Ratey, M.D. Driven to Distraction. New York: Touchstone Books/Simon & Schuster, 1994; first Touchstone edition, 1995. Invaluable book on attention deficit disorder.
Louden, Jennifer.
The Women’s Comfort Book (A Self-Nurturing Guide for Restoring Balance in Your Life).
San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1992. Applicable to either sex as a practical guide to self-nurturing.
Orsborn, Carol.
Enough Is Enough:Exploding the Myth of Having It All.
New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1986. Excellent for helping dismantle the heroic workaholic personality.
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INDEX
Abbott, James
Abundance, spiritual, recovery of sense of
Academia
creative spirit and
Acceptance
Addictions
to fame
process type of
to substances
Affirmations
creative
defined
written
Affirmative Reading
Age, using as block to creativity
Agents
Al-Anon
Alcohol, as block to creativity
Altar, artist’s
Anger
listening to
over lost years
in midsection of course
as sign of health
as tool
Anxiety
addiction to
using
Appreciation, lack of
Archeology (exercise)
Arias-Misson, Alain
Armstrong, Louis
Artist brain
mulling and
Artist child within
and artistic losses
artist’s altar and
faith in
listening to
nurturing
parenting
parents and
play and
possessiveness of
protecting
shame and
Artist date
commitment to
contract with self for
defined
difficulty in keeping
extended
life as
resistance to
weekly
Artist’s block. See Blockage, creative
Artist’s Prayer
Artist’s Way
basic principles
basic tools
Attention
as act of connection
and capacity for delight
focused
healing through
to moment
Attitude(s)
toward God
toward morning pages
positive
shifts in
of skepticism about creative recovery,
Audacity
Auden, W H.
Austen, Jane
Autonomy
recovering sense of
Awful Truth, The (task)
Babitz, Eve
Bacon, Francis
Bannister, Roger
Bargaining period
Barker, Raymond Charles
Baziotes, William
Beauvoir, Simone de
Beginners, willingness to be
Beliefs
negative
positive
(see also
Affirmations)
Bengis, Ingrid
Bernard, Claude
Bhagavatam, Shrimad
Birthing process, creative recovery as
Black, Claudia
Blame, and crazymakers
Blockage, creative
acknowledging and dislodging
blasting through
competition and
and focus on product
gains of
laziness not cause of
signs of
Blocking devices
Blocks to creativity, toxic
Blurts
defined
Bly, Robert
Bogan, Louise
Boredom
Botero, Fernando
Bottom line
Bottom Line, Setting (task)
Boundaries
creating
of self, discovering
Brahms, Johannes
Brain hemispheres.
See also
Artist brain; Logic brain
meditation and
Bridges, William
Bristol, Claude M.
Brontume sisters
Brown, Les
Bryan, Mark
Buber, Martin
Buddha
Buried dreams (exercise)
Burnham, Sophy
Busoni, Ferruccio
Caddy, Eileen
Calcagno, Lawrence
Campbell, Joseph
Camus, Albert
Cantor, Eddie
Capra, Fritjof
Careers, shadow
Cassavetes, John
Censor, internal
blurts and
detaching from
as part of logic brain
speed and
spontaneity and
visualizing
Chandler, Raymond
Change(s)
and clarity
with growth
through taking small steps
Chaos, and crazymakers
Check-in
week 1,
week 2,
week 3,
week 4,
week 5,
week 6,
week 7,
week 8,
week 9,
week 10,
week 11,
week 12,
Chekhov, Anton
Child within. See Artist child within
Childlike spirit, of artists
Chirico, Giorgio de
Choquette, Sonia
Clarity
Clarke, Shirley
Clearing.
See
Discarding
Codependents.
See
Crazymakers
Collage
Color Schemes (task)
Commercial artists
Commitment
in advance of availability
to further creative plans
to health
inner
to quiet time
synchronicity and
of time
(see also
Artist date)
Communication
Compassion
recovering sense of