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Path of Least Resistance : Learning to Become the Creative Force in Your Own Life

Path of Least Resistance : Learning to Become the Creative Force in Your Own Life

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Creator's Bible
Review: At one time, only a select few people in the world were literate, but now most people in the world are literate.

Today, only a select few know the structure and processes of creation, but thanks to Bob Fritz that too will change, and maybe one day the world will be peopled by creators, which, in my view, is what God intended when he created us in his (or her) image. Creativity and the creative process used to be thought of in nebulous terms, as if it were always by happenstance, or the presence of some otherworldly muse, that gave rise to creative manifestations.

In the "Path of Least Resistance", Fritz cuts through all this, and shows us exactly how it is done. I have been manifesting visions ever since I read the book and took his seminar, which, I might add, was much more intense and meaningful than the other classes I was attending at Harvard, concurrently.

I am ebullient to see that he has written other books, and I will not hesitate to buy and study them all. I am also excited to see that he has collaborated with Peter Senge on some his works, and I'd love to see a collaboration with Haj Ross and Todd Siler in future, but will only toss that out, and try not to envision it too strongly, as I would not want to be guilty of what Fritz calls "manipulation"... which is where you include specific people in your visions -- which can thwart the outcome and actually have negative effects all around.

This book, and indeed Fritz' work, is a veritable bible, or how-to book for visionaries, seers, sages, creators, artists, musicians, students, and anyone who wants to finally get what they truly want in their lives.

Don't let vague processes impede your goals and visions. Buy this book and learn how to create the world you want... with the least resistance. I can think of no better place to start.

Dave Beckwith, Pres.

IdeaConsultants

CharlotteInternet.com

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: yahoo
Review: dp you have spanish version of this boo

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where has this book been all my life?
Review: Finally, a book that cuts through all the misguided advice given in other self-help books and REALLY delivers on its promise:YOU WILL BECOME THE CREATIVE FORCE IN YOUR OWN LIFE - and stop making excuses. It isn't easy reading even though the principles are simple enough to understand - but it's worth the effort. The part about the reactive-responsive orientation helped me to understand why I had been sabotaging myself for so many years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: R. Fritz's contribution to science and personal knowledge
Review: For me Robert Fritz has added important insights to the science of universal processes and laws. Now all researchers have to do is do their job to take this further, just as Einstein's laws were conceived in his mind and were pure theory at first, while it took some time before they were really prooven.

In my own life I have been creating like he is describing, but he has made thing so much more clear for me. To read and use this book is pure joy.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: hard to get through
Review: fritz really has no value for mainsteam psycho therapy but his alternative "structure" of changing your life isn't very well presented. he get's bogged down in his structure schematics and after a while I lost interest. I don't think I got much out of this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: hard to get through
Review: fritz really has no value for mainsteam psycho therapy but his alternative "structure" of changing your life isn't very well presented. he get's bogged down in his structure schematics and after a while I lost interest. I don't think I got much out of this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: hard to get through
Review: fritz really has no value for mainsteam psycho therapy but his alternative "structure" of changing your life isn't very well presented. he get's bogged down in his structure schematics and after a while I lost interest. I don't think I got much out of this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a life-changing book
Review: I bought and read this book ten years ago. Practising its principles helped me complete my Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. It is useful to read over and over again. Each time it yields new insights.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Roadmap of the Creative Process
Review: I can't recommend this book highly enough. It is easy to read but the author has profound insights into creativity and the process of creation. That is what the book is about -- an explanation of the creative process, and how to enhance your own creative abilities. It sounds impossible, but the author really does have a lot of great insights about the process of creation that he explains in a precise, clear format.
He doesn't beat around the bush with a lot of meaningless generalities. This is information that can actually be applied in life, and that is the reason for the 5 stars.
While reading this book, you should have many pleasurable "aha!" moments.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Creating vs. Problem Solving
Review: I found this book in the laundry room of my apartment building where people sometimes leave old books and magazines for others... and I'm wondering why they threw it out with all the other business books they dumped there!

It is very interesting to read, though like many such books is a bit long-winded. It confirmed to me that my approach as a scientist and scholar is the correct one, the one most likely to lead to good science. A professor at my previous university in Australia kept pushing the view that we needed to solve "clients" problems (my field is environmental studies/science). This was at the top research university in the country. This guy was just an extreme example of the tendency both in that country and Britain (less so in the US). I knew he was wrong, that that wasn't a way to do good science. Fritz's book confirms that solving problems is rarely satisfactory in the long-term, and instead we should focus on what we want to create. If you are doing that in a field that has relevance to important social issues, solutions to people's problems will emerge as a by-product. Also that artists and great scientists do art or science primarily for the love of the thing that they create. Other motives are secondary. I know that when you are truly creative one project develops out of the previous one which is another key point he makes. His description of the artistic creative process also seems very accurate for the typical scientific project.

So in summary this is a really great book that gets it right!


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