¿HACES RUNNING O SALES A KORRER?
One of the most fascinating ideas that is generated for me in the study of myth is the concept of the between spaces. All cultures seem to have some concept of a way to negotiate the feeling of infinite possibility that can come over anyone who gets lost in a particular (mostly creative) space. The Greeks spoke of being visited by the Muses. The... See more
The Creativity Post | Myth and Creativity: The Role of the Artist and…
Bajo la tutela de la Mujer Salvaje recuperamos lo antiguo, lo intuitivo y lo apasionado. Cuando nuestras vidas son un reflejo de la suya, nuestra conducta es coherente.
Mujeres que corren con los lobos (1998)
How we get from a goddess creating through birth to the (typically male) creative entrepreneurs on the covers of magazines is mainly a story about power. Slowly but surely, male gods climbed the creative ladder, first assisting goddesses in procreation, but eventually overtaking them, as people sought out forms of religious worship that more... See more
Elan Ullendorff • A brief history of creativity (and power)
By honouring the wisdom of each of our inner seasons, and especially by embracing rest and surrender at menstruation we access an immense inner creativity and strength. In this way, our cycles can serve as a touchstone to keep coming back to, or a rooting in that help us to continue branching out.
Alexandra & Sjaine, The Red School, Red thread #50
“In cultures where women were seen as good, menstruation was seen as something special,” notes Alexandra Pope, founder of Red School and co-author of Wild Power. “In cultures where women were a threat, menstruation was demonised.”