The last time you whistled a tune or hummed a song-why did you choose
that one? You may not consider yourself a musical person, but your
little act of unintended music may be the key to unlocking within you a
wealth of unsuspected creativity-a kind of creativity that goes way
beyond music, too.
Lane Arye, PhD, a musician himself, focuses on the music that people do
not intend to make. Using the highly regarded psychological model called
Process Work, developed by Arnold Mindell, PhD, Arye has been teaching
students around the world how to awaken their creativity, using music as
the starting point, but including all art forms and ways of expression.
The unintentional appears at moments when some hidden part of us,
something beyond our usual awareness, suddenly tries to express itself.
If we start paying attention to what is trying to happen rather than to
what we think should happen, we open the door to self-discovery and
creativity. Sometimes what we regard as mistakes in self-expression are
in fact treasures.
The book is rich with real-life stories, ideas, and practical techniques
for unlocking creativity, which Arye dispenses with humor, insight, and
enthusiasm.