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Building the Creative Muscle

Posted on May 14th, 2008 by Sandra : Inspirational Ambassador Sandra
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This is from the wonderful Robbert Genn Twice Weekly Letter.

Robert has given me permission to reprint anything from these, and he is truly a wonder. A painter who teaches, writes (TWO beautiful newsletters a week), amongst many other things.

I was going to post this up on the Diving Deeper: a writing workshop pod, but then thought, no, it's for all of us.

April 18, 2008
Ever since I was a kid I've been interested in the nature of
creative thinking. Where does it come from? Can it be learned?
Can it be taught? I've been curious about my own periods of
creative intuition and creative ineptitude. I've also been
interested in the difference between "wild child" creativity
and mature creative self-management.
 
Most of our creativity takes place in the right back corner of
our brains. In addition, many folks are able to toss the
creative ball both fore and aft and port and starboard. Studies
of various brain disorders and traumas have thrown further
light on the game. Anne Adams was a Vancouver, BC, scientist
and painter who recently passed away from the effects of PPA.
Primary Progressive Aphasia patients eventually lose their
ability to speak. Anne tracked the progression of her disorder
in a remarkable series of paintings. As her condition deepened,
her creativity seemed to move to a different part of her brain.
Her work became more linear, mathematical and ordered. One of
Anne's paintings, "Unraveling Bolero," takes Maurice Ravel's
"Bolero" and makes it visual. Ravel, who died in 1937, also
suffered from PPA. We've illustrated some of Anne's work at the
top of the current clickback. See URL below.

Neurologist Bruce Miller of the University of California in San
Francisco notes that one part of the brain can learn to do what
another part becomes incapable of. While modifications take
place in the process--as in muscle building for specific
sports--by persistently asking, we get. With curiosity,
audacity and effort, creativity can be redeployed. Just knowing
it's there for the taking is part of the game. Sophocles said,
"Look and you will find it; what is unsought will go
undetected." Like Anne, we need to be prepared to let
creativity take us where it will.

We all have personal keys to developing our creative potential.
For some it's necessary to remain mute--for others a mild
distraction is needed--music, even TV. Our individual
preferences in reference material and experience are precious
triggers. Studio tricks, attitudes and physical exercises
jiggle the liquid brain into building the creative muscle. Our
miraculous computers are forever rebooted. These days we seem
to be able to modify and improve the performance of just about
anything. Not including the use of drugs, you can train your
creative brain to be brainier than you think.

Best regards,

Robert

PS: "If one part of the brain is compromised, another part can
remodel and become stronger." (Dr. Bruce Miller)


To subscribe to Robert's newsletter, go to the website The Painter's Keys, which is full of other interesting and supportive material for all artists ( and everyone! )

cat painting...

Cat Painting Part 2

(From MONPA - the Museum of non primate art)

And.. finally, Nora, the piano playing cat...
Nora:Piano playing cat



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Time for something beautiful?

Posted on May 18th, 2008 by Sandra : Inspirational Ambassador Sandra
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I've already written a blog about Epi (Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig).

Well, it was time for another uplifting experience, so I did a little look on YouTube. Since that blog (November 2007), when I searched for a long time to find something of Epi, there are now many more videos of him, and I'm so glad. He's a star, he just has that special something, and I'd love many people to see him. He always makes me smile.. and almost cry. Perhaps I was a Mongolian in a past life.

Here are three videos that I liked - here with Christian Auer and Dost Matur, a wild and fabuluous mix of Turkish, Mongolian, Indian music and more:

Zangina 4


And..  with Christian Auer:

Zangina 2


And, finally.. at an Irish Festival in Germany...

Irish Spring Festival of Irish Folk Germany 08 Finale Pt.1


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Kill Everybody?

Posted on May 28th, 2008 by Sandra : Inspirational Ambassador Sandra
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This video is called: Kill Everybody: US Soldier Tells the Truth 

It is a film of a soldier, Darrell Anderson,  who refused his third tour in Iraq and is now speaking out about the war; about the lack of support soldiers get, and how 9/11 was a 'lie' and more.

It's worth going to the YouTube version and clicking on the 'more info' link.


KILL EVERYBODY: American soldier exposes US policy in Iraq


In case you don't have a fast line, this is a quote from what he says:

"I joined in '03," 'cause I was broke, I needed money, but I was a young American kid, I wanted to fight in a war. I joined up. [A] month out of training I arrived in Baghdad, Iraq, January '04. Saddam's been captured. And I get there and the guys I'm serving with have been there for six months already; they were there in '03. And I go, "Well, you know what, I think it's come out that, you know, these people had nothing to do with 9/11, there was no Iraqi on those planes. We can see around here there's no Al Qaida, there's no terrorist syndicates in Baghdad, or Iraq. Saddam had stamped 'em out." And I asked my buddies, "Well, you know, we're here to find 'weapons of mass destruction'." And they laughed at me. And I said, "Well, you know, we're here to 'help the people.'" And they laughed at me. And I said, "What's our mission? What's our goal?"...They're like, "All we're trying to do is make it home alive..." Anderson describes the escalation of violence against unarmed civilians: "In April, they told us, "In a crowded area, if one person shoots at you, kill everybody." Anderson explains the rationale from the officers: "They [members of the crowd of people] are letting them [the person or persons firing at the U.S. military] attack you. They're no longer innocent if they're there at the time of the crime..." (9/11 conference, Chandler AZ Feb 23-25, 2007) 911TV.org / snowshoefilms post-production/ 9:46



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