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enfoldedblue
22nd February 2017, 22:32
Hi Everyone,

I have recently finished revamping my a creativity e-course that I put together. My aim with the course is to help people reconnect with their deeper aspects and learn how to infuse this energy into the physical world.

I feel this is sooo important right now as the more soul we can bring into this world the brighter things will become.

So basically what I am looking for is a few people who are really keen to bring more creativity into their lives, who would like to receive a free version of this course in exchange for feedback.

I only have a couple testimonials as most people who purchase it don't bother contacting me to supply feedback. I am looking for honest responses.

If you think you might be interested please go and download the first section (which is free for everyone) and, if it seems like something that you feel you would like to really sink your teeth into, then PM me and I will supply you with a code that will allow you to download the entire course for free.

To save wasted time I ask that only people who are really keen and serious take up this offer.

So have a look here (http://www.creative-wings.net/re-connect--an-e-course.php)and let me know :)

Thanks :) :star: :heart:

Bubu
23rd February 2017, 00:03
when i was younger a wise older man told me that "all we need to do to educate children is to teach them how to use the imagination" he is dead on spot, you are dead on spot.

as i have mentioned before to shun the use of imagination is the first step in mind programming. if people use imagination they will always question and thats the end of mind control.

this course should take at least 80% of units in school.

As for me what i need is to just take some deep breaths and creativity is back. so thanks for a much needed reminder.

johnf
23rd February 2017, 01:05
Thank you Enfoldedblue for this offering.

This subject has been an area of strong interest for me several times in my life.
I read the pdf you posted, and of lot of what you are saying there I have experienced for myself.
The inner critic stuff seems to have a lot of potential.I do not recall running into tools specifically addressing that. Curious to give that a try.

Most of my creative endeavors have been around visual art, but I have had a hard time bringing that activity back into my life on a regular basis.
I am willing to give the rest of your course a go, and perhaps branch out into writing journaling as part of the process. It looks like you format is pretty flexible concerning forms of expression.

John

enfoldedblue
23rd February 2017, 01:34
when i was younger a wise older man told me that "all we need to do to educate children is to teach them how to use the imagination" he is dead on spot, you are dead on spot.

as i have mentioned before to shun the use of imagination is the first step in mind programming. if people use imagination they will always question and thats the end of mind control.

this course should take at least 80% of units in school.

As for me what i need is to just take some deep breaths and creativity is back. so thanks for a much needed reminder.

Thanks for your reply Bubu. I know I feel so sad at the extent of standardisation at school. So many of my son's so called 'art' projects are nothing more than trying to replicate what the teacher has done. The result is 30 pictures that look almost exactly the same. As humans so much of our awesomeness comes from the fact that we are all so unique with our own perspectives and interpretations. I suspect humanity is heading towards a creative crisis where people no longer know how to cultivate inspired thought!! Happy to hear that you have found your personal connection. Breathing is such a powerful tool!!

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Thank you Enfoldedblue for this offering.

This subject has been an area of strong interest for me several times in my life.
I read the pdf you posted, and of lot of what you are saying there I have experienced for myself.
The inner critic stuff seems to have a lot of potential.I do not recall running into tools specifically addressing that. Curious to give that a try.

Most of my creative endeavors have been around visual art, but I have had a hard time bringing that activity back into my life on a regular basis.
I am willing to give the rest of your course a go, and perhaps branch out into writing journaling as part of the process. It looks like you format is pretty flexible concerning forms of expression.

John

Awesome John I will PM you :)