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Books > Health, Home & Family > Self-help & practical interests > Popular psychology > Memory improvement & thinking techniques
'Conscious Writing is a truly wonderful book that will sit next
toWriting Down the Bones and other classics on writing, and will be
well-used by me!' Robert Holden, author of Happiness NOW and Shift
Happens! Conscious Writing is an original approach to creative
awakening which leads you to discover your true self and express
your true voice - on the page and in the world. It's a journey of
self-realization (conscious) and self-expression (creativity) which
can be applied to any and all types of writing, and fluently blends
soul with craft to reveal your richest insights and ideas. Whether
you dream of writing but haven't started yet or are an experienced
author, Julia McCutchen will guide you through this tried and
tested step-by-step process for releasing your fears and writing
what you are truly here to write. Drawing on an inspiring mix of
perennial wisdom, psychological research and modern neuroscience,
she teaches how to: * Apply the 7 Core Principles for individual
experience of transpersonal Truth, and emerge transformed and ready
to write. * Align all aspects of yourself - body, emotions, mind
and soul - to bring your whole self to the creative writing
process. * Dive into deep creative flow and play with possibilities
in the quantum realm of infinite potential. * Visit the Conscious
Writing Sanctuary, a powerful inner space out of which timeless
words flow freely. * Realize your full potential and effortlessly
stand out from the crowd as you express yourself consciously and
creatively as an author in the world.
Transnational migration studies tend to conceptualize a clear
spatial distinction between refugee camps and their surroundings as
"spaces of the displaced" and "spaces of the citizen" respectively.
However, the geography of memory, when seen through the prism of a
space-state-citizenship relationship, is much more complicated and
difficult to disentangle. Only when examining cultural preservation
of memories of displacement can we shed light on these complex
connections. Memory, Conflicts, Disasters, and the Geopolitics of
the Displaced is a collection of innovative research that examines
the preservation of socio-cultural memory in the wake of disaster
and violence. Featuring coverage of a broad range of topics
including conscription, refugee culture, and climate change, this
book is ideally designed for human rights workers, activists,
historians, policymakers, government officials, researchers,
academicians, and students in the fields of sociology,
anthropology, geography, politics, and urban planning.
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