creativity
If we had free and open access to the other side, how would that change our lives? Are there ways we could use this access that we’ve not yet considered? How could we be more intentional — and creative — in connecting to the divine? And how could we use this divine connection more intentionally and thrillingly in our art?
Gia Prism • Messages From The Stars: How the 20th Century’s Greatest Creatives and Visionaries Lived Their Art, and What They Have to Teach Us From Beyond the Veil
The New World: Joshua Kushner, Thrive Capital, and the American dream
A RELEASE is a richer and deeper expression of an idea. A release is not just the work, it’s anticipating the work. There’s an invitation to become part of it... See more
Yancey Strickler • Do you post or do you RELEASE?
“It was like God had put his hand on my head and filled me with the most intense desire I had ever felt... desire to bring something into being that had never existed before.”
— A quote from the novel Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney
“She had had the great fortune of being ripped from the tedium of the everyday.“
— A quote from the book A Natural History of Transition by Callum Angus
“A poet makes science out of everything the scientist ignores.”
— A quote from the book A Natural History of Transition by Callum Angus
“the arts are a very human way of making this life more bearable.”
For me, a creative life is about envisioning futures that don’t yet exist and finding small ways to bring them into being—through the ideas I shape at work, the conversations I spark with friends, or the rituals I build into my day. It means choosing curiosity over fear, whether that’s trying something new, asking the harder question, or noticing
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