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The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity is a 1992 self-help book by American author Julia Cameron. The book was written to help people with artistic creative recovery, which teaches techniques and exercises to assist people in gaining self-confidence in harnessing their creative talents and skills. Correlation and emphasis is used by the author to show a connection between artistic creativity and a spiritual connection with God.

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  • The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity is a 1992 self-help book by American author Julia Cameron. The book was written to help people with artistic creative recovery, which teaches techniques and exercises to assist people in gaining self-confidence in harnessing their creative talents and skills. Correlation and emphasis is used by the author to show a connection between artistic creativity and a spiritual connection with God. The ideas in creative personal development outlined in the book, which were felt to be new at the time of the publication, are said to have become a phenomenon and spawned into many meetups and support groups throughout the world. The group meetings are based on a 12-week creativity course designed for people to work through and gain artistic inspiration, as outlined in the book. The program is focused on supporting relationships in removing artistic blocks and fostering confidence. (en)
  • «Шлях митця. Духовна дорога до примноження творчості» (англ. The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path To Higher Creativity) — книжка із саморозвитку творчих здібностей американської письменниці й викладачки Джулії Кемерон. Книжка призначена допомогти людям подолати невпевненість, закомплексованість, страхи і відкрити у собі творчі сили, а також показати зв'язок між творчістю і духовністю. Ідеї творчого розвитку особистості, описані авторкою в книзі, отримали своє продовження і практичне застосування у творчих спілках і групах підтримки, що засновувалися по всьому світу. (uk)
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  • 0874776945
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  • The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity (en)
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  • 1992 (xsd:integer)
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  • Jeremy P. Tarcher
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  • «Шлях митця. Духовна дорога до примноження творчості» (англ. The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path To Higher Creativity) — книжка із саморозвитку творчих здібностей американської письменниці й викладачки Джулії Кемерон. Книжка призначена допомогти людям подолати невпевненість, закомплексованість, страхи і відкрити у собі творчі сили, а також показати зв'язок між творчістю і духовністю. Ідеї творчого розвитку особистості, описані авторкою в книзі, отримали своє продовження і практичне застосування у творчих спілках і групах підтримки, що засновувалися по всьому світу. (uk)
  • The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity is a 1992 self-help book by American author Julia Cameron. The book was written to help people with artistic creative recovery, which teaches techniques and exercises to assist people in gaining self-confidence in harnessing their creative talents and skills. Correlation and emphasis is used by the author to show a connection between artistic creativity and a spiritual connection with God. (en)
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  • The Artist's Way (en)
  • Шлях митця (uk)
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