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![]() > One of the areas I'm interested in
in Fritz's work involves that of becoming "seperated from what you do".... Before reading Michael's report and Fritz's works did you grapple with this issue and if so how did you become objective enough to seperate yourself from "what you do" so the "feeling of failure"(if you will, for lack of a better definition) is reduced... Thanks in advance for any contributors on this subject Here is a summation of Fritz's theory; scroll to the bottom of the article if you don't want to read the whole thing(although the whole article helps put everything into perspective) So that others who are reading this thread can track the discussion I've pasted an article from Fritz's site. Near the end of the article is a summation of his theory on creating. It's the "lesson on seperation" I'm referring to. http://www.robertfritz.com/writingspaint.htm |
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