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Artists, Carl Jung And Creativity

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The Gateways artist coaching method employs universal themes identified by creativity psychology, notably themes revealed in the work of Carl Gustav Jung. Universal themes help to enhance creativity and career growth by mirroring an artist's inner and outer challenges. They help art professionals to meet those challenges and to reach career goals faster. Grounded in the core ideas of Carl Jung, Gateways themes also integrate the psychology of creativity as understood through the work of mythologist Joseph Campbell, and various spiritual traditions and teachers. Gateways artist career coaching is designed to foster the spiritual aspects of Creativity while improving creative performance and output in practical terms.

The Swiss psychologist Carl Jung (1875-1961) integrated spiritual understanding with scientific investigation, discovering patterns of growth toward psychic wholeness that he called individuation. His discoveries and therapeutic methods include familiar terms like personality types, shadow, anima and animus, active imagination and much more. His work has been deeply embraced by creative artists, spiritual leaders, and others who have experienced its rich insights into creativity and spirituality. Jung found correspondences between dream imagery and mythological motifs, and he noticed that the most powerful symbols and myths expressed by humanity seem to arise from a common, deep substratum of the mind he named "the collective unconscious."

Jung used the word "archetype" to describe the persistence of patterns he discovered to arise from the collective unconscious that have operated through the millennia. Archetypes can be described as primal patterns (of action or behavior), primal forms, images and energies that govern our creative lives. A child’s devotion to the parents, whether they happen to be reliable parents or not, is an archetypal behavior pattern. Personifications appearing in dreams can be archetypes, as are the Gods and Goddesses of religious traditions, who personify various energies or human creative realities. Mythology is the oldest picture language of mankind. It portrays these energies of the inner life, and their outer manifestations. For example, in Buddhism we meet the elephant Ganesh, destroyer of obstacles; Brahma the Creator; Vishnu the Sustainer; and Shiva the Destroyer. In Christianity, we meet Mary Mother of God, the feminine aspect of the God force. And there are many more. The snake image, coiling in upon itself, can be a symbol of history repeating, of spiritual energies rising, of regeneration, of elemental life, or can signify something negative and threatening, depending upon which cultural lens it is viewed through.

In Jungian terms, our psyches are born encoded with the "archetypes" of the collective unconscious with which we remain uniquely connected throughout our spiritual and creative lives. Jung’s teachings can help us to be fully engaged in life while growing spiritually at the same time. When we encounter an archetypal image, our inner lives and creativity can be animated by the energies running through that image.

Gateways coaching themes address, in particular, aspects of the creative process. The themes consist of universal images/patterns that help clients to clarify what is working, or not working, along their creative career path. In other words, Gateways coaching themes are "mirrors," reflecting various aspects of the creative process, and also "windows," or entry points for clients to sift out what is uniquely true for them. Empowered with this creative clarity, needed actions also become clear. When actions are then taken, clients move begin moving into momentum and acceleration. We can each relate to all seven of Gateways’ universal themes. However, most clients are experiencing present challenges that are illustrated by one of these creative themes predominantly.

Gateways themes help art career clients to clarify and meet the following universal challenges to the Creative life:nn * Coping with attitudes about Creativity that influence our expression, both past and present.
* Facing colleagues, friends and significant others who influence our Creative Process.
* The obstacles that present themselves as we embark upon a career transition or a new goal.
* Lightening up the Critical Voice and fine-tuning our Creative gifts.
* Finding a balance between the head and heart in our Creative Process.
* Moving into closer alliance with our intuition and re-vitalizing our Creativity.
* Gaining more insight and trust in the Spiritual aspects of Creating.

QUOTES by Carl Jung:

"Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams.
Who looks inside, awakens."

"The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct actingnfrom inner necessity."

"What did you do as a child that made the hours pass like minutes? Herein lies the key to what you should be doing in your worldly pursuits."

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Barbara is an artist and career coach, helping art professionals in transition to clarify and reach new goals faster. She works with a wide range of clients worldwide. For an in-depth biography,nplease visit the Web site: www.GatewaysCoaching.com

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