Drawing on examples from religion, philosophy, and literature, this text teaches that the key to creation is clarity of body, mind, and spirit. Wakefield challenges the myths that often surround the creative process - that to be creative, one must be alienated, neurotic, irresponsible, and a failure at relationships. He teaches the wisdom of filling up by accessing natural perceptions and hidden creative resources. To access your creative powers, he writes, you need only be in awe of the mystery of the universe, the life force and its power, and be willing to be open to it. 4