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Author | : Lucy Daniels |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 2005-03-31 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0595791581 |
"Lucy Daniels' two-mirror liberation process is an answer to the prayers of both artists and ordinary people, because it demonstrates in concrete, down-to-earth ways how our problems can become 'the roots of our power.'" -Louise Bourgeois, artist "Lucy Daniels, a distinguished psychotherapist and author, has written a beautiful saga of her journey of self-discovery, utilizing dreams to enhance her creative freedom." -Charles C. Bergman, Chairman, Pollock-Krasner Foundation Dreaming your way to creative freedom is not easy, but with patience and focus on your creative products, your life history, and your dreams, such power is possible. As Lucy Daniels shows us the landmarks, personal symbols, and specific outcomes of her 30-year struggle against writer's block, she also offers a road map for others to use on their own journeys. "Being a participant in Lucy Daniels' first dreams seminar twelve years ago began a life-enriching journey for me. With this book, the public can now benefit from her insight and guidance." -Tom Mann, composer and piano teacher
Author | : SARK |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2009-12-01 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1439103542 |
Let this book be your haven, guide, fairy godmother, or map for making your creative dreams real. It's a "paper lantern" to illuminate your path. Your dreams glow in the dark even if you don't ever tend to them. They will wait for you. I know this from my experiences as a recovering procrastinator and perfectionist. My dreams waited for me -- now you can begin to make your creative dreams REAL!
Author | : Brendan Heshka |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2014-06-06 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1312323469 |
A famous curator is visited by an alien from a distant galaxy who's culture has no art to speak of, and is invited to exhibit as the first non earth artist. Their story unfolds through the curator's regular visits to her psychoanalyst and the alien's difficulty to produce work.
Author | : Beth Kempton |
Publisher | : Hay House UK Limited |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1781808058 |
"Get clarity on what really matters to you; figure out how to live the life you want, whatever your circumstances; make a shift from worry and fear to feeling alive and inspired; find the courage and confidence to shape your future; reignite old passions, and discover new ones; feel much freer, and happier, every single day"--Amazon.com.
Author | : LUCY DANIELS |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2013-08-28 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1491701501 |
Praise for Walking with Moonshine This series of linked stories traces the journey of a sensitive child, then hospital-traumatized adolescent and young adult, who emerged, after psychoanalysis, as a brave young woman. This book is the inspiring story of how that woman ?nally realized her creative potential and found her own voice. Gilbert J. Rose, MD Psychoanalyst and author of Trauma and Mastery in Life and Art In Walking with Moonshine, revered therapist and writer Lucy Daniels writes: Aging is like dreaming. In both, you keep going back to places you know from the past and have to struggle with the feelings that journey evokes. Jill McCorkle Author of Life After Life From her vantage as a psychotherapist, Lucy Daniels looks back on a rich and varied life. This collection speaks to a wide experience of life and a wisdom borne of no little su?ering. David Payne Author of Back to Wando Passo Lucy Daniels is a writer whose exceptional life experiences join seamlessly with her insightful stories to give us a multilayered view of the interaction of art and life. Helene Brandt, Artist Dr. Daniels has crafted extraordinary stories of complex and creative lives. This book is inspiring reading for anyone interested in lifes struggles and redemption. Charles C. Bergman Chairman of the Board of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Author | : James L. Peacock |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2011-04-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0820341568 |
The world is flat? Maybe not, says this paradigm-shifting study of globalism's impact on a region legendarily resistant to change. The U.S. South, long defined in terms of its differences with the U.S. North, is moving out of this national and oppositional frame of reference into one that is more international and integrative. Likewise, as the South (home to UPS, CNN, KFC, and other international brands) goes global, people are emigrating there from countries like India, Mexico, and Vietnam--and becoming southerners. Much has been made of the demographic and economic aspects of this shift. Until now, though, no one has systematically shown what globalism means to the southern sense of self. Anthropologist James L. Peacock looks at the South of both the present and the past to develop the idea of "grounded globalism," in which global forces and local cultures rooted in history, tradition, and place reverberate against each other in mutually sustaining and energizing ways. Peacock's focus is on a particular part of the world; however, his model is widely relevant: "Some kind of grounding in locale is necessary to human beings." Grounded Globalism draws on perspectives from fields as diverse as ecology, anthropology, religion, and history to move us beyond the model, advanced by such scholars as C. Vann Woodward, that depicts the South as a region paralyzed by the burden of its past. Peacock notes that, while globalism may lift old burdens, it may at the same time impose new ones. He also maintains that earlier regional identities have not been replaced by the rootless cosmopolitanism of cyberspace or other abstracted systems. Attachments to place remain, even as worldwide markets erase boundaries and flatten out differences and distinctions among nations. Those attachments exert their own pressures back on globalism, says Peacock, with subtle strengths we should not discount.
Author | : Lucy Daniels |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 2014-01-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1475995474 |
This distinguished first novel, a disturbing drama of the South first published in 1956 by J.P. Lippincott, depicts a father-son conflict intensified by racial inequality and clashing standards of heritage and justice. This book is the best document I know for doing away with [racial inequality] as it exists today...In the world it will have a real impact. Eleanor Roosevelt A skilled performance...the book sways with affirmations as ancient as the Old Testament. Carl Sandburg
Author | : Lucy Daniels |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 2014-01-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1475995458 |
This deeply engrossing novel is a fictionalized account of the life struggles of patients and doctors inside a mental hospital. Daniels was hospitalized for 5 years in the 1950s while suffering from anorexia nervosa. In this book, she draws from that experience and dares to expose the troubled lives of both the patients and their caretakers. In a novel of unusual scope...[Daniels] presents controversial themes with compassion and understanding. Greensboro Daily News
Author | : Monisha Akhtar |
Publisher | : Jason Aronson |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0765707608 |
Appearing nearly forty years after the last significant text on the topic, this book brings the psychoanalytic theory on play truly up to date and elucidates its significance for clinical work with the help of illustrative clinical vignettes.
Author | : Lucy Daniels |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 365 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595343759 |
"After more than forty years, Lucy Daniels, author of the prize-winning Caleb, My Son, returns with a new novel, The Eyes of the Father, with the same vigor and passion but with a honed wisdom and wealth of insight. Daniels is a remarkably gifted writer who sings a tremblingly beautiful song." --Dannye Romine Powell, author of Parting the Curtains: Interviews with Southern Writers "As a black woman artist who deals with race and identity in my paintings, I resonated with the inner conflicts of Lucy Daniels' beautifully drawn characters in The Eyes of the Father." --Beverly McIver, Artist "Simple clarity lit onto layers of complex emotions are the brushstrokes by which Lucy Daniels paints her tale of a South never rid of its history. The Eyes of the Father sings to a soulful rhythm of sustenance in the battle between tradition and its invisible enemy, indifference." --Martin Tucker, Writer/Editor As a small child in Los Angeles, blue-eyed, red-haired, black-skinned Lily Price, daughter of a flamboyant white musician and a beautiful black singer, glories in the delight her father shows for her and her strikingly "special" appearance. But when tragedy brings Lily and her mother back east to the rigidly conservative home of her fundamentalist minister grandfather in Millboro, North Carolina, "special" is viewed as "freak." Lily's emotional response to this loss is only one of several with which this story demonstrates the power the past wields over the present.