
Muses
Julia Forster(Author)
Pocket Essentials (Publisher)
Published on 20. June 2007
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-904048-71-8 (ISBN)
Description
Muses have fascinated for millennia yet seldom receive as much exposure as the artistic geniuses they inspire. Of any age, descent or gender, muses enchant simply by being themselves; this innate capacity to inspire has been commonplace for many years yet these catalysing forces are little understood.
New science places much emphasis on the role of the observer as the catalyst or creator of reality, and explains what is happening 'energetically' when two human beings relate to each other in the same space and time - or even when they're not in each others' presence. Challenging dualistic Cartesian philosophy and classical Newtonian physics by proposing an interconnected, quantum view of the world, new science can help us to better understand the magic of muses and it can even help us to channel inspiration more prominently into our everyday lives.
Offering an 'ecology' of inspiration, The Muses lends a fresh perspective to what happened when Lewis Carroll played with Alice Liddell; when Rainer Maria Rilke dreamt of Lou Andreas Salome or when John Lennon wrote for his one and only Yoko Ono. Taking this new insight to the edges of the 21st century, the book finishes with a chapter on the future of inspiration.
New science places much emphasis on the role of the observer as the catalyst or creator of reality, and explains what is happening 'energetically' when two human beings relate to each other in the same space and time - or even when they're not in each others' presence. Challenging dualistic Cartesian philosophy and classical Newtonian physics by proposing an interconnected, quantum view of the world, new science can help us to better understand the magic of muses and it can even help us to channel inspiration more prominently into our everyday lives.
Offering an 'ecology' of inspiration, The Muses lends a fresh perspective to what happened when Lewis Carroll played with Alice Liddell; when Rainer Maria Rilke dreamt of Lou Andreas Salome or when John Lennon wrote for his one and only Yoko Ono. Taking this new insight to the edges of the 21st century, the book finishes with a chapter on the future of inspiration.
Reviews / Votes
For Socrates, it was a kind of madness. For Goethe, it was "an unexpected gift from above". For Robert Graves, it was "an experience of mixed exaltation and horror" -- Christina Patterson * The Independent *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Harpenden, Herts
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oldcastle Books Ltd
Product notice
Trade binding
Dimensions
Height: 186 mm
Width: 124 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-904048-71-8 (9781904048718)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Julia Forster writes fiction and poetry by night. By day she works as a freelance Thought Pilot (a job title she made up) consulting on creative processes using imagination, inspiration and intuition. She lives in London and dreams of living by the sea.
Julia appears in a 'Mysterious West' podcast by the Western Daily Press. You can look through the podcasts available here or go direct to Julia's podcast with this link:
WDM Podcast Week22
Julia appears in a 'Mysterious West' podcast by the Western Daily Press. You can look through the podcasts available here or go direct to Julia's podcast with this link:
WDM Podcast Week22