Book contents
- The Creative Trance
- The Creative Trance
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction The Pervasive State of Trance
- Chapter 1 The Multifaceted Creative Trance
- Chapter 2 Consciousness and Creativity Theory in the Creative Trance
- Chapter 3 Unconscious Origins of the Creative Trance
- Chapter 4 Empathy and Dissociation in the Creative Trance
- Chapter 5 Evolution, Altered States, and the Creative Trance
- Chapter 6 The Creative Trance and the Brain
- Chapter 7 Dynamics of the Creative Trance
- Chapter 8 Dyslexia, Attention-Deficit Disorder, and the Creative Trance
- Chapter 9 Illness and Transformation in the Creative Trance
- Chapter 10 Different Abilities and the Creative Trance
- Chapter 11 Dementia and the Creative Trance
- Chapter 12 Altered States of a Lifesaving Creative Trance
- References
- Index
Chapter 3 - Unconscious Origins of the Creative Trance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 June 2022
- The Creative Trance
- The Creative Trance
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction The Pervasive State of Trance
- Chapter 1 The Multifaceted Creative Trance
- Chapter 2 Consciousness and Creativity Theory in the Creative Trance
- Chapter 3 Unconscious Origins of the Creative Trance
- Chapter 4 Empathy and Dissociation in the Creative Trance
- Chapter 5 Evolution, Altered States, and the Creative Trance
- Chapter 6 The Creative Trance and the Brain
- Chapter 7 Dynamics of the Creative Trance
- Chapter 8 Dyslexia, Attention-Deficit Disorder, and the Creative Trance
- Chapter 9 Illness and Transformation in the Creative Trance
- Chapter 10 Different Abilities and the Creative Trance
- Chapter 11 Dementia and the Creative Trance
- Chapter 12 Altered States of a Lifesaving Creative Trance
- References
- Index
Summary
We live in a multiplicity of personal worlds, all connected through the power of our unconscious mind and its capacity for trance. This vast unconscious, far larger than conscious awareness, appears to initiate all our movements. The cognitive unconscious, with its perceptual-cognitive abilities, automated motor skills, and implicit memory, facilitates creative expression while clinically, our unconscious emotions, internal conflicts, and repressed desires drive the inspiration and passion of a creative trance. Relinquishing conscious control in the creative process can be a type of artistic projective identification. As the visual artist Joan Mitchell says, “the painting tells me what to do.” Unlike the slow sequential thinking of the conscious mind, the unconscious is a parallel processor quickly integrating multiple variables to bring depth and complexity into the creative process. It carries out multipart repeated behaviors that become automatic fluid expertise, as in the violinist no longer concentrating on finger positions and the archer instinctually positioning a bow.
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- The Creative TranceAltered States of Consciousness and the Creative Process, pp. 37 - 48Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022