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Cultivating a Creative Life: Episode 3

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For more information on the workshop, including tickets, follow this link - https://www.rachelsermanni.com/workshop
‘Consider Everything an Experiment’

In this episode I get talking about a favourite hand book of mine, written by Chogyam Trungpa, interpreting the ‘Slogans of Atisha’ which are a bunch of succinct one or two liners that are, in some way, supposed to boil the magic of Buddhism and Buddhist practice down to something concise.

I look at what ‘Experimenting’ looks like for creative people compared to what it might look like for a professional Scientist.

I talk about ‘Not Knowing’ and why that is pretty darn important in the process of writing a song, or making anything at all.

In this series I circumambulate (walk around/talk around) the magic of Creativity using the template of 10 Rules that were written by a fascinating woman called Sister Corita Kent.

In each episode I interpret and elaborate on one or two of these rules according to my own life experience.

Hopefully this accumulation of thoughts expressed gives the listener some inspiration & foundational knowledge on how to Cultivate a Creative Life.

For more info on Sister Corita Kent & how to help save her old art studio & legacy: https://www.corita.org/

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For more information on the workshop, including tickets, follow this link - https://www.rachelsermanni.com/workshop
‘Consider Everything an Experiment’

In this episode I get talking about a favourite hand book of mine, written by Chogyam Trungpa, interpreting the ‘Slogans of Atisha’ which are a bunch of succinct one or two liners that are, in some way, supposed to boil the magic of Buddhism and Buddhist practice down to something concise.

I look at what ‘Experimenting’ looks like for creative people compared to what it might look like for a professional Scientist.

I talk about ‘Not Knowing’ and why that is pretty darn important in the process of writing a song, or making anything at all.

In this series I circumambulate (walk around/talk around) the magic of Creativity using the template of 10 Rules that were written by a fascinating woman called Sister Corita Kent.

In each episode I interpret and elaborate on one or two of these rules according to my own life experience.

Hopefully this accumulation of thoughts expressed gives the listener some inspiration & foundational knowledge on how to Cultivate a Creative Life.

For more info on Sister Corita Kent & how to help save her old art studio & legacy: https://www.corita.org/

  continue reading

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