Jill Mellick

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Average rating: 4.19 · 348 ratings · 36 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
Coming Home to Myself: Refl...

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There You Are: Marion Woodm...

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“Remember Your Image through Simple Sketches Sometimes I actually want to “re-member” the image through a more representational drawing or painting. When I do this, I don’t want to feel bound by my capacity or incapacity to draw. I still have trouble unprying the talons of my judging mind; they instinctively rip at the soft underbelly of my self-acceptance and creativity. One way I loosen their grip is to use my non-dominant hand or both hands. Then I can’t even try to paint or draw “well.”
Jill Mellick, The Art of Dreaming: Tools for Creative Dream Work

“Metaphor is the literal language of the soul. Poets do not try “to think up metaphors.” They are not interested in making up riddles for the rest of us to figure out. They think in metaphors.”
Jill Mellick, The Art of Dreaming: Tools for Creative Dream Work

“We do not always need to "understand" or interpret dreams to receive their gifts to heart and soul. Rather, we can circumambulate them, respect them, let their images feed our imaginations and lead us onward, just as a glimpse of ocean or lake renews and orients and refreshes us on a long drive.”
Jill Mellick, The Art of Dreaming: Tools for Creative Dream Work
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