[stylist] Intuition

Eve Sanchez 3rdeyeonly at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 18:01:27 UTC 2012


Lynda, Intuision pulls from our natural talents. These are those that we
are born with. Learning and experience could contribute to these talents,
but not create them. An education or degree is just that, a piece of paper.
Paper is often used to create but the artistic talent will not manifest
itself without the other materials needed; intuition. It is truely a
circular process. Just my thoughts on this, but then again I m knot
artisically edykated. :) Eve

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Lynda Lambert <llambert at zoominternet.net>wrote:

> Today: I am thinking about "intuition."
>
> I engaged in a discussion with a physician on this topic recently. We were
> doing a video discussion at a museum, concerning the marriage of art and
> medicine. Intuition is at the heart of both practices, we agreed.
>
> This brings me to ask those of you who are tuned in to your inner life,
> your inner child, your soul,
>  when writing:
>
> What is the role of intuition in your own experiences while working on
> your craft?
>
>
> How does your intuition influence your work?
>
> I consider intuition to be the essence that separates good from great
> writing and art making.  It is what makes a work a Number 10 rather than a
> Number 3.
>
> The ability to look inward for answers, images, and guidance as we work
> makes our work speak authentically.
>  Intuition is the most relevant of tools in our "bag" and I think  that
> intuition cannot be taught. I find that it is discovered individually as we
> learn to listen to the inner voice well all have,  When Intuition is the
> center part  in our process of creativity it  is a defining  quality of
> what and how we write. Intuition comes from within the entire body.  One
> study recently conducted by a university in Pittsburgh recorded the brain
> changes that occurred when an artist was working. It was an amazing project
> that recorded the creative process as intuition took over in the creation
> of the art works.  I think this is a very interesting topic to explore and
> to think about in finding our own path in what we do as creative people.
>
> "For poems are not, as people think, simple emotions...they are
> experiences."     Ranier Maria Rilke
>
> Lynda River Woman
>
>
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