Libérer sa créativité grâce à la connexion avec la Source La créativité est souvent abordée sous la perspective égocentrique du « Je » : Moi et moi seul possède ce talent unique, moi et moi seul dois souffrir pour mon art, moi et moi seul suis destiné à porter le poids du génie... Et si nous considérions la créativité sous l'angle du service et du bénéfice aux autres ? Si nous choisissions de nous relier à la Source dans le but de partager totalement notre créativité infinie avec le monde qui nous entoure? Si nous ressentions notre essence authentique, abandonnions l'ego et allumions le feu sacré de notre créativité? Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, auteur et enseignant acclamé et respecté à travers le monde, puise dans la tradition bouddhiste tibétaine pour présenter le coeur de la créativité, dans une vision authentique et de pleine conscience. Par la réflexion, la contemplation et des méditations, il ouvre les portes de l'expression de notre corps, de notre coeur et de notre esprit, et nous amène ainsi à reconnaître notre essence la plus élevée et porteuse d'un potentiel illimité.La créativité spontanée est un livre unique. Aucun autre ouvrage sur le marché n'aborde la créativité sous l'angle proposé par l'auteur. Les lecteurs y trouveront une approche différente, rafraichissante et évolutive de la créativité et de l'expression de soi. Pour tous les créateurs, affirmés ou à venir, ce livre sera une découverte libératrice et transformatrice.
Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche (བསྟན་འཛིན་དབང་རྒྱལ་ bstan 'dzin dbang rgyal) is a teacher (lama) of the Bön Tibetan religious tradition. He is presently based in the United States of America, where he founded the Ligmincha Institute in 1992 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, in order "to preserve the ancient teachings, transmissions and practices of the Bön Buddhist tradition."
The degree of "Geshe" is the highest academic achievement of traditional Tibetan culture, roughly equivalent to a Doctorate in Divinity; it's use in names is similar to that of the Western "Doctor." Similarly, "Rinpoche" is an honorific, meaning "Precious one," frequently bestowed on respected teachers.
Essential reading to integrate the deepest of Buddhism in every day life
Too many deeply spiritual traditions focus too much on this illusion of life this Maya... there is no balance between the illusion of life that we must lead and a spiritual path which is in many ways a disconnect from being here now being creative and being individuals.
It is true in the sense of anatta that our true self is no self... However the self we take ourselves to be currently has feelings and creativity and potential to help others if we can only see the clear light within.
Tenzin bridges that gap and presents these wisdoms in a unifying way integrating both A very deep spiritual path and personal path of human growth as well
This book could put me to sleep every night. Even if I've pondered the thoughts shared, I find they are articulated and read in such a soft way they become clear to me.
Great book. Listened to it on audible. Voice was a bit repetitive and dull. However the content was great. The most important message that I took home is that it is not possible to be creative and come up with positive ideas when your mind is focused on negative thoughts. If you can go to and focus on the emptiness of being/silence, you can more easily come up with positive creative ideas to manifest into daily life.
For years I've struggled with my desire to create. The teachings in this book open an awareness of my pain and suffering that block my artistic drive. Practicing the meditations help me recognize and overcome my fears. I am grateful for Tenzin Wangyal's eloquent and accessible teachings. I recommend this book to meditation practitioners and to those who want a fresh perspective on moving from being stuck to creative productivity.
This combined my love of Buddhist practice with my need to cultivate creativity. This is as much about getting out of your own way as it is about expressing from our deepest essence.