The written word has played a huge role in me finding my way back into art, developing it to where it is now “ECO ART OF THE CAROLINAS” (www.rlistudios.com) and staying the road to add other related links, such as this blog. These books listed are not necessarily about art, but for an artist who had put art aside after illustrating “It’s Potty Time,” these books were helpful in that they are about re-discovery, re-discovering yourself. If you want to comment on any of the books in the list remember I do not have a way to translate, unless you do that in your post.
website: www.rlistudios.com
webblog: www.roselynnrlistudios.wordpress.com
webmail: roselynn@rlistudios.com
Books So Far:
“Walking in This World” by Julia Cameron
“10th Anniversary Edition of The Artist Way” by Julia Cameron
“Wake-Up Calls” by Joan Lunden
“The Power of Kabalah” by Yeuda Berg
“A Little Book on the Human Shadow” by Robert Bly
“Your Sacred Self” by Wayne W. Dyer
“How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci” by Michael J. Gelb
“Personal Power Through Awareness” by Sanaya Roman
“Art is a Spiritual Path” by Pat B. Allen
“The Mystic Heart” by Wayne Teasdale
” Radical Forgiveness” by Colin Tipping
“Spiritual Growth by Sanaya Roman
“From I Am to I Am, With Love” by Charlie Hayes
“Earth In The Balance” by Al Gore
“The Power of Intention” by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
” Self Matters” by Philip C. McGraw, PhD
“Green Living” by the editors of E/The Environmental Magazine
“The Rise of the Creative Class” by Richard Florida
“Coaching the Artist Within” by Eric Maisel
“Inside my Heart” by Robin McGraw
“Burnt Toast” by Terri Hatcher
“Living Artfully’ by Sandra Magsamen
“Spinning Words Into Gold” by Maureen Ryan Griffin
“A New Earth” by Eckart Tolle
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December 4, 2008 at 8:15 pm
Ah, the ’60s. That time in the classic Jungian nightmare cycle when a rigid culture, unable to contain the demands for greater individual freedom, broke free of the social constraints of the previous age through extreme deviation from