The Creative Cure with Jacob Nordby

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2022 · 40 MIN

The Creative Cure with Jacob Nordby

from Quantum Revolution with Karen Curry Parker · host Karen Curry Parker and Jacob Nordby

What if the most important thing we need to do TO SURVIVE is to be imaginative?  Activate our full creative potential? Your relationship with your creativity is a reflection of your relationship with yourself.  What you believe about creativity reflects what you believe about yourself.  But, somewhere along the way, we traded our natural, immersive creativity for logic, predictability, correctness, and responsibility.  Perhaps someone told you "you're not that creative" or "your art is no good," and you believed them. You may also have experienced something traumatic, which understandably shut down your creative self, as you had to prioritize survival over imagination. The single biggest thing we need to heal as we face an era of uncertainty and as we stand on the brink of a creative revolution that promises to hold the solutions to the challenges facing humanity today, is to believe in our own creative capacity.  Our guest today, Jacob Nordby, author of the book The Creative Cure, believes that EVERY HUMAN IS CREATIVE. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS AN UNCREATIVE HUMAN.  Join us we discuss why we need to cure creativity and how creativity is often the cure for our lives. Jacob Nordby is the author of The Divine Arsonist - A Tale of Awakening, Blessed Are the Weird - A Manifesto for Creatives, and The Creative Cure: How Finding and Freeing Your Inner Artist Can Heal Your Life. He is also the co-founder of The Institute for Creative Living. To learn more about his other books, speaking, online courses, and creative guidance sessions, visit www.jacobnordby.com To receive the Creative Spark Multimedia Program (free download) www.instituteforcreativeliving.org/#gift Read excerpts from Jacob's latest book The Creative Cure at www.creativecurebook.com You can purchase the book The Creative Cure: How Finding and Freeing Your Inner Artist Can Heal Your Life on Amazon by clicking here  (https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Cure-Finding-Freeing-Artist/dp/195025304X) To find out more visit: www.instituteforcreativeliving.org www.jacobnordby.com Follow Jacob on Social Media: Facebook:  www.facebook.com/author.jacobnordby Instagram: @jacobnordby www.instagram.com/jacobnordby Please be sure to subscribe to the Quantum Revolution podcast on your favorite platform or on our website at www.quantumrevolutionpodcast.com so you don't miss any of the amazing shows we have in store for you.  Next episode up we will be talking to Sandy Gibson, CEO of Better Place Forests. If you'd like to explore the unique and vital role that you play in weaving the tapestry of life, I invite you to visit www.quantumalignmentsystem.com and discover who you are and the unique, vital, and irreplaceable role that only you can play in the cosmic plan. Produced by Number Three Productions, www.numberthreeproductions.com

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