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Oscar - 578: In acque profonde. Meditazione e creatività

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In this "unexpected delight," filmmaker David Lynch shares his personal methods for capturing and working with ideas, highlighting the immense creative benefits he has gained from meditation. This beautiful paperback edition offers a rare glimpse into the acclaimed filmmaker's artistic approach and personal working style, revealing insights that will resonate with his fans and those seeking to nurture their own creativity. Lynch likens ideas to fish, explaining that while one can catch small fish in shallow waters, the pursuit of bigger, more powerful ideas requires diving deeper. In this profound depth, ideas become more abstract and beautiful. Lynch seeks specific "fish" that translate to cinema, but acknowledges that there are countless ideas available across various fields. Everything emerges from this deep level, which modern physics refers to as the Unified Field. As one's consciousness expands, so does the ability to access this source, leading to the capture of larger, more meaningful ideas. This exploration of creativity and meditation serves as both a personal revelation and a guide for readers looking to enhance their own artistic endeavors.

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Oscar - 578: In acque profonde. Meditazione e creatività, David Lynch

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Année de publication
2017
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Langue
Italien
Éditeur
Mondadori
Publié
2017
Format
souple
Pages
208
ISBN10
8804685360
ISBN13
9788804685364
Séries
Première publication
2006
Titre original
Catching the Big Fish
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3,75 sur 5
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In this "unexpected delight," filmmaker David Lynch shares his personal methods for capturing and working with ideas, highlighting the immense creative benefits he has gained from meditation. This beautiful paperback edition offers a rare glimpse into the acclaimed filmmaker's artistic approach and personal working style, revealing insights that will resonate with his fans and those seeking to nurture their own creativity. Lynch likens ideas to fish, explaining that while one can catch small fish in shallow waters, the pursuit of bigger, more powerful ideas requires diving deeper. In this profound depth, ideas become more abstract and beautiful. Lynch seeks specific "fish" that translate to cinema, but acknowledges that there are countless ideas available across various fields. Everything emerges from this deep level, which modern physics refers to as the Unified Field. As one's consciousness expands, so does the ability to access this source, leading to the capture of larger, more meaningful ideas. This exploration of creativity and meditation serves as both a personal revelation and a guide for readers looking to enhance their own artistic endeavors.