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Beschreibung
A practical, body-oriented program to enliven your creative abilities.

Writing is one of our most fundamental means of spiritual expression, a powerful capacity that enables us to shape and share our deepest thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Yet the writing process can be challenging and imprecise, and both novice and experienced writers may struggle with accessing their innermost creative selves.

Taking an embodied approach to writing, poet and Aikido practitioner Renée Gregorio offers a step-by-step experiential program to help you to centre yourself in your body and, in so doing, expand your creative capacity on the page and in your life. Rather than provide a guide to writing, she helps you identify and give voice to the writer within. She shares hands-on exercises rooted in the martial art of Aikido and the practice of somatics—or body-centered learning—to provide direct and detailed ways to help facilitate personal growth and tap in to innate creative capacities, enabling you to fully immerse yourself in the creative process and discover immediate benefits.

Drawing on her extensive martial arts training, the author emphasises creating your own internal writing “dojo” to clear the mind and enable you to access the deeper currents of language. Exploring discomfort as a doorway to deeper experience and new writing territory, she reveals how to examine difficult topics, express the full range of emotions, and turn self-doubt, fear, and painful experience into courage. She also explores how to unearth the power and physicality in your own voice, using techniques like “re-visioning” to effectively edit your work, ultimately embodying your writing with complexity and fullness.

Through immersive and physically focused experience, this book will help seasoned and aspiring writers alike work with the body as a wise teacher to better access, hone, and express their authentic inner voice.
A practical, body-oriented program to enliven your creative abilities.

Writing is one of our most fundamental means of spiritual expression, a powerful capacity that enables us to shape and share our deepest thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Yet the writing process can be challenging and imprecise, and both novice and experienced writers may struggle with accessing their innermost creative selves.

Taking an embodied approach to writing, poet and Aikido practitioner Renée Gregorio offers a step-by-step experiential program to help you to centre yourself in your body and, in so doing, expand your creative capacity on the page and in your life. Rather than provide a guide to writing, she helps you identify and give voice to the writer within. She shares hands-on exercises rooted in the martial art of Aikido and the practice of somatics—or body-centered learning—to provide direct and detailed ways to help facilitate personal growth and tap in to innate creative capacities, enabling you to fully immerse yourself in the creative process and discover immediate benefits.

Drawing on her extensive martial arts training, the author emphasises creating your own internal writing “dojo” to clear the mind and enable you to access the deeper currents of language. Exploring discomfort as a doorway to deeper experience and new writing territory, she reveals how to examine difficult topics, express the full range of emotions, and turn self-doubt, fear, and painful experience into courage. She also explores how to unearth the power and physicality in your own voice, using techniques like “re-visioning” to effectively edit your work, ultimately embodying your writing with complexity and fullness.

Through immersive and physically focused experience, this book will help seasoned and aspiring writers alike work with the body as a wise teacher to better access, hone, and express their authentic inner voice.
Über den Autor
Renée Gregorio is a poet, longtime aikido practitioner, and master somatic coach. She has published nine books of poetry. Her most recent, Abyss & Bridge, won the New Mexico–Arizona Book Award for Poetry. She has been granted writing residiencies at the Millay Colony for the Arts in New York State and the Mabel Dodge Luhan House in Taos, NM. She teaches body-centered writing workshops across the United States. She lives in New Mexico.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PREFACE Words That Become You

Acknowledgments

INTRODUCTION Please Remove Your Shoes

Part One

Center Is Everything

1 A Source of Knowing

2 Working through the Body—What Body?

3 Postures of Authenticity

4 Aligning Head, Heart, and Hara:
The Column

5 Centering in Intention and Care

6 Following Center’s Intelligence into Your Work

7 What’s Revealed through Practice

Part Two
Opening the Body to Language

8 Your Dojo of Solitude

9 Creating Space and Spaciousness

10 The Writing Body’s Emergence

11 Writing, a Surrender

12 Ways of Naming

13 The Dance of Listening

14 Bringing Your Body to the Page

15 The Companion Energy of Support

Part Three

Turning Obstacles into Doorways
16 The Doorway of Our Histories

17 The Doorway of Doubt

18 The Doorway of Fear

19 The Doorway of Our Darkness

20 The Doorway of the Gap

21 The Doorway of Hiding

22 The Doorway of Difficult Emotions

23 The Doorway of Disorder

Part Four
The Roar of Your Writing
24 Finding What’s Central to Your Work

25 Becoming Direct

26 The Power of Your Distinct Voice

27 Gathering

28 Exploring Your Roar

29 Honing What’s True:
The Act of Re-visioning

30 Tending the Fire

31 Delivering Your Words

CONCLUSION Claiming the Voice You Have

THE PRACTICES Committing to Your Embodied Writing Life

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Esoterik
Genre: Importe
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Esoterik & Anthroposophie
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781644119235
ISBN-10: 1644119234
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Gregorio, Renée
Hersteller: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 226 x 149 x 12 mm
Von/Mit: Renée Gregorio
Erscheinungsdatum: 12.03.2024
Gewicht: 0,322 kg
Artikel-ID: 127330624