Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way
Week Two: Recovering a Sense of Identity
We’re on Week 2 of Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way, shifting from internal creative obstacles to external ones—namely our friends and family.Â
We dig into Cameron’s concepts of “poisonous playmates” and “crazymakers”: how to identify them (spoiler: they’re not always people) and strategies for protecting your creative space from their intrusions. Then we tackle Cameron’s uncomfortable idea—that blocked creators might actually want these distractions to avoid doing the work.Â
But our strongest reaction to this chapter is Cameron’s reliance on God and a capital-C Creator throughout her method. Can an atheist follow the Artist’s Way?
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Week 5: The Virtue Trap
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