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		<title>Comments from students at Esalen in Big Sur, CA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So privileged to teach twice a year at Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California. A pod of humpback whales visited and as I was
talking about using metaphor to describe a character, I mentioned it could be an animal, plant, or special object, suddenly a red
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So privileged to teach twice a year at Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California. A pod of humpback whales visited and as I was</p>
<p>talking about using metaphor to describe a character, I mentioned it could be an animal, plant, or special object, suddenly a red</p>
<p>fox appeared a few feet away! He stared straight at me then vanished, after appearing on cue! Esalen is a magical place where</p>
<p>magic happens. Here are some comments from the group:</p>
<p>Wonderful!! Absolutely amazingly, delightful! Catherine knows how to break through your barriers and tap into your own personal creative potential. She is gentle, while proding your brain to open up.</p>
<p>- Mieke Blom, Holland</p>
<p>Catherine Ann Jones is a superb teacher who knows how to open doors to the creative, psychological, and spiritual. Her considerable literary expertise made for a lively, entertaining, and instructive class for all levels of writing students. She gave each of us thoughtful, personal instruction, listening carefully to our stories. A brilliant being….many thanks!</p>
<p>- Marietta S., Larkspur, CA</p>
<p>Taking this class has been tremendously helpful in revealing what used to be only theories. I understand more about archetypes and metaphors and how useful they are for bringing out essential hidden truths about self.</p>
<p>- Colleen M., Berkeley,  CA</p>
<p>I revisited memories I had not thought about in decades through the writing exercises. Catherine’s insightful and gentle comments helped illuminate the memories in unexpected ways. Thank you!</p>
<p>- A. K. W., San Anselmo,  CA</p>
<p>Writers in Catherine Ann Jones’ groups are encouraged to go deep and her writing exercises and the group field she and her students co-create provide a safe, nurturing space in which to do this.  This is my sixth workshop with Catherine, and I look forward to the next one!</p>
<p>- Bill H., Big Sur, CA</p>
<p>See schedule for Aug 5-10 at Esalen as well as other venues. Isn&#8217;t it time to tell your story?</p>
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THE ART OF FOCUSED JOURNALING
CATHERINE ANN JONES
There is a Native American parable about a grandfather who says: &#8220;I feel as if I have two wolves fighting in my heart. One wolf is vengeful and angry; the other is loving and compassionate.&#8221; When asked which wolf will win the fight in his heart, [...]]]></description>
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THE ART OF FOCUSED JOURNALING<br />
CATHERINE ANN JONES<br />
There is a Native American parable about a grandfather who says: &#8220;I feel as if I have two wolves fighting in my heart. One wolf is vengeful and angry; the other is loving and compassionate.&#8221; When asked which wolf will win the fight in his heart, the old man replies, &#8220;The one I feed.&#8221; Today we will discover how to use journal writing to &#8220;feed&#8221; the stories that heal us rather than the ones that keep us stuck. Our lives may be determined less by past events than by the way we remember them. If we learn how to re-frame the pieces of our past and rewrite our life story so that our pain becomes meaningful, we can radically boost our chances of healing, empowerment, growth and transformation. Focused journaling is an extremely powerful way to achieve that aim. Join award-winning writer and global teacher Catherine Ann Jones on an inner adventure, a step-by-step jour¬ney of self-discovery and re-visioning of our lives through focused journaling as we change our perspectives to make meaning out of memory and put the past where it belongs—behind us.</p>
<p>Note: No previous writing experience is necessary.<br />
Esalen Institute April 29-May 4: www.esalen.org<br />
Catherine Ann Jones, an award-winning playwright with ten plays produced, is also a screen¬writer for films (including &#8220;The Christmas Wife&#8221; with Jason Robards and Julie Harris, &#8220;Unlikely Angel&#8221; with Dolly Parton, and the popular TV series (&#8217;Touched by an Angel&#8221;), as well as the author of The Way of Story: The Craft &amp; Soul of Writing. A Fulbright Scholar who studied shamanism in India as well as a M.A. in Depth Psychology, she offers individual writing  consultations, and healing &amp; writing workshops around the world. www.wayofstory.com</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ 2012 SCHEDULE for Catherine Ann Jones
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Online Courses available:

• Heal Yourself with Writing &#8211; online course at DailyOM.com
• The Way of Story &#8211; online course at DailyOM.com
•Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life &#8211; online course at    DailyOM.com 
 Workshop Schedule
Feb 4 (Sat) Beverly   Hills, CA, Gate Story Conference/ Keynote Speaker
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> <a href="../?p=226">2012 SCHEDULE </a>for Catherine Ann Jones</strong></p>
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<li>Online Courses available:</li>
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<p>• <a href="http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=83" target="top">Heal Yourself with Writing &#8211; online course at DailyOM.com</a></p>
<p>• <a href="http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=19" target="top">The Way of Story &#8211; online course at DailyOM.com</a></p>
<p>•<a href="http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=271" target="top">Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life &#8211; online course at    DailyOM.com</a><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> Workshop Schedule</strong></p>
<p>Feb 4 (Sat) Beverly   Hills, CA, Gate Story Conference/ Keynote Speaker</p>
<p>March 26 Ojai Library, 12 noon, Free Talk: The Way of Story</p>
<p>March 27 OjaiWordFest, 3-5pm Finding Your Voice in Memoir</p>
<p>March 28 Ojai WordFest, 3-5pm The Art &amp; Business of Screenwriting</p>
<p>April 21 (Sat) Encino,  CA, Joseph Campbell Roundtable</p>
<p>April 29-May 4 Big Sur, CA, www.esalen.org, The Power of Story:<br />
The Healing Art of Focused Journaling</p>
<p>May 16-21 Tampa, FL</p>
<p>May 21-29  Dallas,  TX</p>
<p>June 7  Ojai Healing, 107 W. Alisso: Heal Yourself with Writing, donation</p>
<p>June 14 (Thur) http://www.sbwriters.com/conference/The Way of Story (morning);</p>
<p>The Art &amp; Business of Screenwriting (afternoon)</p>
<p>July 11-15 Sequoia  National Park, <a href="http://www.farhorizons.org/">www.farhorizons.org</a>, The Way of Story<br />
Aug 5-10 Big Sur, CA, www.esalen.org The Way of Story: the craft &amp; soul of writing</p>
<p>Oct 28 (Sun) New   York, <a href="http://www.opencenter.org/">www.opencenter.org</a>, The Way of Story</p>
<p>Oct 29, Dallas, TX<strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong> (For writing consultant services, blog visit www.wayofstory.com) </strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just back from Los Angeles where I was invited to be a keynote speaker at Gate Community Conference in Los Angeles, CA, 2/4/2012. This conference was to encourage transformational media in both the music and film industry in Hollywood. Huge response as over a thousand gathered to encourage more spiritual themes in songs and films.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Just back from Los Angeles where I was invited to be a keynote speaker at Gate Community Conference in Los Angeles, CA, 2/4/2012. This conference was to encourage transformational media in both the music and film industry in Hollywood. Huge response as over a thousand gathered to encourage more spiritual themes in songs and films.<br />
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<p><strong> See below for my talk.­­­­ </strong></p>
<p><strong> The Way of Story/ Gate, Los Angeles, 2/4/12</strong></p>
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<p>Three days ago, I left my annual retreat in S. India and flew 25 hours back to CA. It’s 13 and a half hour time difference so I have some concern that instead of <strong><em>The Way of Story</em></strong>, this will be known as my Jet Lag Talk.</p>
<p>In India, one is greeted with namaste. Here we shake hands in greeting. In the West, the origin of the handshake dates from when men carried swords, so to offer your hand was a way of saying ’You are in no danger, I will not draw my sword.” In India, it is namaste which means, “The Self in me greets the Self in you.”</p>
<p><strong>The Way of Story</strong></p>
<p>Albert Einstein was wrong. The world is made up of stories – not atoms. Robert Louis Stevenson once said that Community is formed through shared stories. I once heard Bill Moyers interview David Putnam, who produced such films as <em>The Mission</em> and <em>Chariots of Fire.</em> At one point, David Putnam said, “If movies were what they might be, there would be no need to go to church.”</p>
<p>The question is what story are you living and what stories are you telling? From Shakespeare to Star Wars, from Dante to le Carre, the way of story is a journey of discovery forged by discipline and craft. Though it is craft which transforms the initial raw inspiration into form, storytelling begins within, and is as much a part of our past as our genetic structure. Storytelling is not only the root of film, theatre, literature, and culture, but of the life experience itself. The listener or viewer maintains touch with his mythic self and the truths there represented. In losing touch with our myths, there may be a danger of losing touch with ourselves.</p>
<p>I grew up in New Orleans, listening to Southern women’s voices. I can remember even now at the age of five or six sitting unseen on the staircase just around the corner, mesmerized by these vibrant Southern voices. My grandmother would have her friends over for a quilting bee. They would sit in a wide circle and work on the same quilt, sewing bits and pieces of material into one enduring whole. At the same time, the women would share bits and pieces of their lives with one another which made of their friendships another kind of quilt. Later on this led to my play, <em>The Women of Cedar Creek.</em> By the way, I learned an important lesson from writing this play. It was my inevitable dysfunctional family play – something every writer must face. (joke) I was certain it would have no merit commercially, but an exorcism I had to do in order to move on. It seemed too specific to my own life to appeal to others. Imagine my surprise when it won more awards than my other plays! The lesson here is that in the specific lies the universal and not the other way round. People would approach me after a performance and say, “I grew up in Kansas. That was my mother, how could you know?” “I’m from Canada. That was my sister. How could you know?” In the specific lies the universal and not the other way round. So dare to be personal.</p>
<p>I believe we go to movies in order to feel – something we are conditioned not to do at school and sometimes even at home. This is why I encourage clients and students to write not only from their heads but from their hearts. Even if you are not writing about something from your own life, it is vital to write in an emotionally autobiographical manner. Most importantly, to not necessarily write what you know, but to write about what you feel passionately about. Passion is contagious and will leap off the page and off the screen.</p>
<p>Today, in modern life, there is a fragmentation which separates most of us from our central core or soul. With all our outer progress, perhaps something has been lost which earlier cultures knew to value: the soul connection. What story do you choose to live by? The answer offers a clue to your soul, your deepest self.</p>
<p>As with many artists and seekers, my path has been full of twists and turns. During my NY years as actor and playwright, I was a Fulbright Scholar in India, and there studied dramatic forms of shamanism. I wanted to go far from Broadway and the commercialization of art. I wanted to see if drama could be something more than entertainment. In India, I explored forms over five thousand years old, still existing though now unfortunately dying out.</p>
<p>In this way, I became interested in shamanism. For 30,000 years and the earliest forms of oral storytelling, shamans have tended the soul of man. The very word, shaman, coming from the Tungus people of Siberia, means excited, moved, raised. The shaman journeys out of his body to a realm beyond time and space. The shaman’s soul leaves his body in a trance state and travels to the underworld or skyward, returning with a message for the community. In this way, the shaman becomes a bridge between the two worlds of earth and spirit. The shaman is an ear for his community. He discovers where their suffering lies, and speaks to that.</p>
<p>What has this to do with us today? Since the Industrial Revolution, we have been split off from spirit. Today’s Age of Information is a poor substitute for the callings of spirit. Information is not-nor ever was- wisdom. Knowledge is more than the naming of names, and survival more than material sustenance. In olden times, shamans interpreted psychological illness as a separation from soul. His job then was to retrieve the severed soul and unite or return it to the one ill or possessed.</p>
<p>I’ve often wondered if perhaps today’s creatives are meant to tend the soul of the community as shamans did in the past. To be a cultural creative today is rather like bridging the two worlds of spirit and form, inspiration and manifestation. It is essential now to bring all of your self to the writing table, and not just a fragmented mind and wounded heart. The soul of the world – anima mundi –is longing for such stories. It is as if the old gods, discontent with neglect, have spread their lure, calling out to writers who can listen from within. It is time for them to live again through you. It is time for the return of the feminine, as well, so needed to balance the outmoded paradigms of patriarchy. I believe the overwhelming success of <em>Da Vinci Code</em> – both book and film – is because it carried the theme of the return of the feminine.</p>
<p>I should go on record and state straight off that I don’t believe there is any one way to write anything or any one way to launch a writing career anymore than there is one way to live your life. This is one story of one writer only. My career strategy is quite simple. I write what I wish to see on the screen.</p>
<p>So returning to NY from the Fulbright year in India, I was a fire to write from what was deepest in myself.</p>
<p>Later when some of my plays rec’d awards, I was invited to Hollywood to write for television and film. The first film was <em>The Christmas Wife</em> with Jason Robards and Julie Harris. HBO had the courage to produce an unsentimental Christmas story about two lonely seniors, a film without sex or violence. The theme was how it is not possible to relive the past. Of course, this was not television, it was HBO. There was an enthusiastic response from the Emmys and the critics which told me that people wanted something different, something with more substance.</p>
<p>A film I wrote for Disney and Dolly Parton, <em>Unlikely Angel</em>, came to me first in a dream. As is my habit, I wrote it down. The theme was unconditional love. Ten days later, my agent got a call from Dolly Parton’s company asking if I could write a Christmas story for her. I remembered the dream and pitched it, not knowing that Dolly was mad about angels. CBS produced it and it won the ratings &#8211; except for the NFL. Nobody wins over football in America &#8211; even angels.</p>
<p>I was invited to write for the popular television series<em>, Touched  by an Angel</em>. In the beginning, the powers that be in Hollywood, were not enthusiastic about this show, but the fan mail was overwhelming, so they couldn’t stop it. It ran for nine years. One letter was from a man who had decided to commit suicide. It was a Sunday evening and his television happened to be on CBS and he found himself watching <em>Touched by an Angel</em>. At the end of the show, the man was sobbing, and decided to give life another chance.</p>
<p>As a professor at USC Film, I taught graduate screenwriting for several years. I taught story structure and craft which as we know are important.  But how do you teach writing from the soul? When I moved to Ojai, CA, and left teaching at the university, I began to teach at places like the Esalen Institute and the Omega Institute and other venues in Europe and Asia. I began to teach not only craft, but what I call the invisibles. Intuition, channeling, sensual writing, and writing from what is deepest in each of us.</p>
<p>It is my feeling that some stories already exist in the ether, and my job is simply to bring them down to the gross level. Perhaps this is what Michaelangelo meant when he said he freed David from the stone. The best times as a writer are when I seem to disappear altogether and the story writes itself. It passes through me, but is not really mine – a kind of visitation, if you will. Here is one example.</p>
<p>Years ago, I married and honeymooned in Ireland. I had a psychic experience at the site of a 9<sup>th</sup> c. ruin and saw or imagined a story of what had happened there so long ago. Later this story kept nipping at my heels like a persistent puppy and eventually I knew I had to sit down and let it come through. I found out later when I did some research that what I thought I imagined actually had happened there in the 9<sup>th</sup> c. and in the same detail as I wrote it down. How to teach this way of writing in a workshop? Well, it may not be taught, but it can be encouraged. By the way, this feature film, a reincarnation action/romance has been optioned three times – yet never made. This is the one I’d like to see on the big screen – and currently it is not under option.</p>
<p>John and the Gate Conference brings together those of us in the music and film industry committed to consciousness-raising stories and projects.</p>
<p>Last year, Werner Herzog gave us the splendid documentary, <em>Cave</em><em> of Forgotten  Dreams, </em>which took us into the recently discovered painted caves in Southern France. I was especially struck by the imprint of the artist’s hand on the wall of the cave. These are the oldest painted images known, painted over 30,000 years ago. This handprint was a statement of expression. Little did the artist know that it would appear 30,000 years later, and yet he was compelled to leave his mark. I urge you to dare to express, to put your handprint out there. It is a statement of faith in the universe, a statement of the power of our deeply felt experience expressed boldly, for the sake of nothing but that expression.</p>
<p>Each one of us engages in an individual quest, an inner journey. And from this individual quest comes the songs and stories worthy of serving our community. Worthy of<em> </em>imprinting upon our children, real and lasting values.</p>
<p>­­­­       If we are fortunate to create such an expression which points to That Absolute which lies beyond all of us, then the Journey is well worth the effort. And the angels will sing.</p>
<p>I’m told that <strong><em>The Way of Story</em></strong> books are here and I’m happy to sign them and talk with you. And we have time for questions. But first, to close, I’d like you to close your eyes as I read the brief prologue to <em>The Way of Story</em> book. Close your eyes and don’t just listen to the words, try and <em>feel</em> the words within. Read prologue. (See  <em>The Way of Story </em>book available at www.amazon.com)</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Invited to one of several keynote speakers for Gate Story Conference in Los Angeles, CA, at the Saban Theatre, 8440 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills.<br />
The Way of Story is title of my talk.<br />
    This is a worthwhile conference as it targets those of us in the film and music industry committed to consciousness-raising music and stories in film and television.<br />
   For more info, visit www.gatecommunity.org</p>
<p>  Hope to see you there!</p>
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Catherine 						Ann Jones in a new on-line course

January 						17, 2012

Beyond Survival: 
Guide 			to a Creative Life 
Are 			you merely surviving or are 			you living creatively?
Survival 			has become a dominant theme in today’s world – both personally 			and collectively.
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Beyond Survival: </strong></span></span><img style="float: right;" src="http://i40.tinypic.com/dn0h8g.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="200" height="200" /><br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Guide 			to a Creative Life</strong></span></span><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: medium;"> </span></span><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><span><br />
</span></span><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><span>Are 			you merely surviving or are 			you living creatively?</span></span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><span>Survival 			has become a dominant theme in today’s world – both personally 			and collectively.</span></span></p>
<p>One of the down sides of being locked 			into survival mode is that surviving sometimes takes over 			altogether &#8211; and the quality of living lessens or even ends. In 			order to live, and not merely survive, a sense of creative living 			must return. Creativity tends the mind and soul while survival 			focuses only on the body. Both are necessary for a full life.</p>
<p>Can one expand and no longer live solely a linear 			existence yet also embrace a creative journey? If so, how to step 			back from literal life and its daily demands, and see beyond? Can 			one view relationships not as possessions, but as life markers on 			the journey, as opportunities for the growth of the soul?</p>
<p>Might 			we discover alternative ways of creating and sustaining new forms 			of community which nurture our essential humanity? What are some 			ways of connecting us to ourselves, to each other, to the earth, 			and to the greater mysterious reality that is the source of all we 			know?</p>
<p>Exercises are devised to serve as a catalyst in 			re-discovering a creative life beyond survival. This course 			invites you to explore within and discover a creative solution for 			the often overpowering problems of today.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>Beyond 			Survival is a way to return home, an invitation to the muse, a 			bridge back to creativity and to Self.</p>
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<div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-family: Verdana,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: xx-small;">This 			is a 6 week on-line course available from Catherine Ann Jones. 			<a href="http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=271" target="_blank">DailyOm.com </a>will email you when your new lesson is available and 			you will be able to login and read each lesson on-line or print as 			they become available. Your first lesson will be available 			immediately after you enroll.<br />
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· Online Courses available
• Heal Yourself with Writing &#8211; online course at DailyOM.com
• The Way of Story &#8211; online course at DailyOM.com
•Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life &#8211; online course at DailyOM.com
Feb 4 (Sat) Los Angeles, CA, Gate Story Conference/ Keynote Speaker,
Wadsworth Theatre
March 10 (Sat) Encino, CA, Joseph Campbell Roundtable
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<p>· Online Courses available<br />
• <a href="http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=83" target="top">Heal Yourself with Writing &#8211; online course at DailyOM.com</a><br />
• <a href="http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=19" target="top">The Way of Story &#8211; online course at DailyOM.com</a><br />
•<a href="http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=271" target="top">Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life &#8211; online course at DailyOM.com</a></p>
<p>Feb 4 (Sat) Los Angeles, CA, Gate Story Conference/ Keynote Speaker,<br />
Wadsworth Theatre<br />
March 10 (Sat) Encino, CA, Joseph Campbell Roundtable<br />
April 7 Ojai, CA, The Way of Story catherinejones@wayofstory.com<br />
April 29-May 4 Big Sur, CA, www.esalen.org, The Power of Story:<br />
The Healing Art of Focused Journaling<br />
Aug 5-10 Big Sur, CA, www.esalen.org The Way of Story: the craft &amp; soul of writing</p>
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		<title>Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life launches Jan 17, 2012</title>
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Online Course : Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life 
Click on: http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=271 )
Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life
This is a 6 week on-line course available from Catherine Ann Jones.  We will email you when your new lesson is available and you will be able  to login and read each lesson on-line [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/edit/courses.cgi">Online Course</a> : <strong>Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life </strong></p>
<p><strong>Click on: </strong><a href="http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=271" target="_blank">http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=271</a> )</p>
<p><strong>Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life</strong><br />
<strong>This is a 6 week on-line course available from Catherine Ann Jones.  We will email you when your new lesson is available and you will be able  to login and read each lesson on-line or print as they become  available. Your first lesson will be available immediately after you  enroll. </strong></p>
<p>Are you merely surviving or are you living creatively?</p>
<p>Survival has become a dominant theme in today’s world – both personally and collectively.</p>
<p>One of the down sides of being locked into survival mode is that  surviving sometimes takes over altogether &#8211; and the quality of living  lessens or even ends. In order to live, and not merely survive, a sense  of creative living must return. Creativity tends the mind and soul while  survival focuses only on the body. Both are necessary for a full life.</p>
<p>Can one expand and no longer live solely a linear existence yet also  embrace a creative journey? If so, how to step back from literal life  and its daily demands, and see beyond? Can one view relationships not as  possessions, but as life markers on the journey, as opportunities for  the growth of the soul?</p>
<p>Might we discover alternative ways of creating and sustaining new  forms of community which nurture our essential humanity? What are some  ways of connecting us to ourselves, to each other, to the earth, and to  the greater mysterious reality that is the source of all we know?</p>
<p>Exercises are devised to serve as a catalyst in re-discovering a  creative life beyond survival. This course invites you to explore within  and discover a creative solution for the often overpowering problems of  today.</p>
<p>Beyond Survival is a way to return home, an invitation to the muse, a bridge back to creativity and to Self.</p>
<p>TOPICS COVERED</p>
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<li>Survival versus Living</li>
<li>Letting Go Conditioned Patterns – both inherited and learned</li>
<li>Accepting Dharma: Your Inner Calling</li>
<li>The Many Names of Wealth</li>
<li>Life as Relationship</li>
<li>Create Your Life at Each Moment</li>
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<p>Beyond Survival is a gem! You seemed really in the flow, and the flow  carries us into effortless inspiration. You took the time to give us  many fascinating exercises, each one a doorway for the soul.<br />
- Dianne Skafte, Ph.D, <em>Listening to the Oracle</em></p>
<p><em>Catherine showed me how to write my way out of the darkness and into the Light.</em><br />
- Beth T., Athens, GA</p>
<p>A spiritual experience as well as practical.<br />
- Gard J., Boulder City, NV</p>
<p>For new online course with Catherine Ann Jones:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=271" target="_blank">http://www.dailyom.com/cgi-bin/courses/courseoverview.cgi?cid=271</a> )</p>
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Catherine Ann Jones: Atma, Self and Individuation
Catherine Ann Jones &#8211; one of the main presenters at the forthcoming GATE Transformational Story Conference in Los Angeles &#8211; discusses the parallels, and differences, between Jungian psychology and the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta.
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Catherine Ann Jones: Atma, Self and Individuation</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.stillnessspeaks.com/assets/blog/1/Jung.jpg" alt="jung" width="100" height="119" />Catherine Ann Jones &#8211; one of the main presenters at the forthcoming GATE Transformational Story Conference in Los Angeles &#8211; discusses the parallels, and differences, between Jungian psychology and the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta.</p>
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Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On January 17, 2012 Beyond Survival will be available as an online course on www.dailyom.com<br />
or even easier, just go to www.wayofstory.com home page and look for online courses then click link.<br />
For a sneak preview see below:</p>
<p> PREVIEW<br />
Beyond Survival: Guide to a Creative Life<br />
by Catherine Ann Jones &#8211; a 6 week online course available from January 17, 2012</p>
<p>Are you merely surviving or are you living creatively?<br />
Survival has become a dominant theme in today’s world – both personally and collectively.<br />
One of the down sides of being locked into survival mode is that surviving sometimes takes over altogether &#8211; and the quality of living lessens or even ends. In order to live, and not merely survive, a sense of creative living must return. Creativity tends the mind and soul while survival focuses only on the body. Both are necessary for a full life.<br />
Can one expand and no longer live solely a linear existence yet also embrace a creative journey? If so, how to step back from literal life and its daily demands, and see beyond? Can one view relationships not as possessions, but as life markers on the journey, as opportunities for the growth of the soul?<br />
Might we discover alternative ways of creating and sustaining new forms of community which nurture our essential humanity? What are some ways of connecting us to ourselves, to each other, to the earth, and to the greater mysterious reality that is the source of all we know?<br />
Exercises are devised to serve as a catalyst in re-discovering a creative life beyond survival. This course invites you to explore within and discover a creative solution for the often overpowering problems of today.<br />
Beyond Survival is a way to return home, an invitation to the muse, a bridge back to creativity and to Self. </p>
<p>TOPICS COVERED<br />
•  Survival versus Living<br />
•  Letting Go Conditioned Patterns – both inherited and learned<br />
•  Accepting Dharma: Your Inner Calling<br />
•  The Many Names of Wealth<br />
•  Life as Relationship<br />
•  Create Your Life at Each Moment<br />
Beyond Survival is a gem! You seemed really in the flow, and the flow carries us into effortless inspiration. You took the time to give us many fascinating exercises, each one a doorway for the soul.<br />
- Dianne Skafte, Ph.D, Listening to the Oracle<br />
Catherine showed me how to write my way out of the darkness and into the Light.<br />
- Beth T., Athens, GA<br />
A spiritual experience as well as practical.<br />
- Gard J., Boulder City, NV<br />
ABOUT CATHERINE ANN JONES<br />
Catherine Ann Jones holds a graduate degree in Depth Psychology and Archetypal Mythology from Pacifica Graduate Institute where she has also taught. After playing major roles in over fifty plays, she wrote a play about Virginia Woolf (On the Edge) about her struggle with madness in a world gone mad, i.e., WWII. The play won a National Endowment for the Arts Award. Ten of her plays, including Calamity Jane (both play and musical) and The Women of Cedar Creek, have won multiple awards and are produced both in and out of New York. Her films include The Christmas Wife (Jason Robards &#038; Julie Harris), Unlikely Angel (Dolly Parton), and the popular TV series, Touched by an Angel. A Fulbright Research Scholar to India studying shamanism, she has taught at The New School University, University of Southern California, Pacifica Graduate Institute, and the Esalen and the Omega Institutes. Her book, The Way of Story: the craft &#038; soul of writing, is used in many schools, including New York University writing programs. Ms. Jones lives in Ojai, California, and leadsThe Way of Story and Heal Yourself with Writing workshops throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. Beyond Survival is her third online course for www.dailyom.com. </p>
<p>     After January 17, 2012 Beyond Survival&#8230;</p>
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