Imagination: Creativity, Success, Personal Development, Myth, Archetypes, and The Unconscious

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Imagination is the key to Greatness

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"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while  imagination embraces the entire world, and all there will ever be to know and understand." -- Albert Einstein

Go. Try on a new reality like a suit of clothes. Experience a different personality, a different set of rules about life, and another way of being.

Live in another reality for a moment, and learn. Share your dreams through writing, acting, or other arts.

If you find something that touches your deepest desires, then start on a path to make part of that reality "real".

You've turned on your imagination.
You've come alive.

This lens is my tribute to the power of imagination.  

Imagination is tied to so many areas of life: Creativity, Problem Solving, Writing, The Arts, Music, Personal Development, Success. 

Imagination is our gateway to the world of the unconscious filled with myths, archetypes, and hidden knowledge and potential.

Touch wonder. Feel the magic.

Welcome to the world of Imagination

 

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Touch the future with imagination 

Explore Imagination and Personal Development at Fearless Dreams BlogTo many people imagination is a simulator, a machine where we can try on the future, and see how it fits.

Sometimes we use this simulator as a pleasant toy to enjoy the feelings that arise from a fantasy we imagine.

Other times, we use imagination to simulate a future that you desire with all your heart. In that case, the imagined future is far more than a fantasy to enjoy. It's a reality that speaks to you. It calls to you.

Imagine that there is a future you who is more accomplished, more free, more powerful, and more true to your dreams than you are.
Like a loving friend, brother, or parent, he calls to you to join him in an extraordinary future. This is not a fantasy. You are calling to yourself. Can you listen and reach out into the future?

Imagination as simulation can be used for a pleasant fantasy, or as a time machine where you listen to the call of the future. Will I be honest enough with myself to see the difference, and will I act on that knowledge?

My stories from the Unconscious: The Heart Fountain 

The Heart Fountain is a series of stories about traveling to a distant world where shape shifting and manipulating energy with the mind is common.

These journeys were done using techniques from Silvia Hartmann's Project Sanctuary and Genius Symbols.

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Favorite quotes on imagination 

Peter Nivio Zarlenga

I am imagination. I can see what the eyes cannot see. I can hear what the ears cannot hear. I can feel what the heart cannot feel.12 points

George Bernard Shaw

You see things; and you say, Why? But I dream things that never were; and I say, Why not?10 points

T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia)

All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible10 points

Sean O'Faolain

There is only one admirable form of the imagination: the imagination that is so intense that it creates a new reality, that it makes things happen.10 points

Pablo Picasso

Every child is born an artist. The trick is to remain an artist.9 points

Eleanor Roosevelt

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.9 points

Walt Disney

Every child is born blessed with a vivid imagination. But just as a muscle grows flabby with disuse, so the bright imagination of a child pales in later years if he ceases to exercise it.8 points

John Barrymore

A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.8 points

Mark Twain

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.7 points

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Helen Keller

No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new heaven to the human spirit.4 points

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Carl Sandburg

Nothing happens unless first we dream.3 points

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Bertrand Russell

Science may set limits to knowledge, but should not set limits to imagination.3 points

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Ludwig Wittgenstein

Uttering a word is like striking a note on the keyboard of the imagination.2 points

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Napoleon Hill

Cherish your vision and your dreams as they are the children of your soul; the blueprints of your ultimate achievements.2 points

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Henry David Thoreau

Go confidently in the direction of your dreams.
Live the life you've always imagined.2 points

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Visualize the Future with Video Vision Statements 

Video Vision Statements are a wonderful way to focus on what's important to you, and build the motivation to bring it to life.

Here's a Video Vision Statement that I've created.
For more information, see my lens on How to Create a Video Vision Statement.

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Imagination, Visualization, and Personal Development Books 

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creative Visualization

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Creative Visualization: Using Imagery and Imagination for Self-Transformation

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Creative Visualization Meditations (Gawain, Shakti)

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The Creative Visualization Workbook: Second Edition (Gawain, Shakti)

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The Joy of Visualization: 75 Creative Ways to Enhance Your Life

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Another of my Video Vision Statements 

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Quotes on Greatness 

Muriel Strode

Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.10 points

Albert Einstein

Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.9 points

Fernando Flores

Great work is done by people who are not afraid to be great.6 points

John L. Motley

Deeds, not stones, are the true monuments of the great.5 points

Eric A. Burns

Greatness is more than potential. It is the execution of that potential. Beyond the raw talent. You need the appropriate training. You need the discipline. You need the inspiration. You need the drive.3 points

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Imagination: The Gateway to the Unconscious 


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If you're an artist, writer, sculptor, musician, or photographer you might think of imagination as a place.
A place deep inside where you search for something new.
Somehow yours, and yet not yours.

In Greek Mythology, the sources of inspiration were creatures called Muses.
The source of inspiration was personified as something external, because the experience of creation has a feeling of discovery, of otherness, and sometimes compulsion associated with it.

This is the use of imagination to reach deeply into a hidden place in us.
Some call it the unconscious, and imagination is its doorway.

When we create using the imagination, we reach out/in to a place in ourselves that is both distant and familiar.

When we walk toward that place, we often go with a question, idea, or theme that will bind and filter what we let come out of the unconscious.

Sometimes it's the very power behind our question and search that gets that place to open to us.

We have to have courage when we reach for the dark door and open it, for we are ultimately unsure of what will come through the door.

Imagination and Project Sanctuary 

Silvia Hartmann's method for mapping and exploring the unconscious


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Have you ever wanted to explore strange worlds?

Our unconscious and its messenger, the imagination, hold worlds more complete, and more surprising than we expect.

There are a variety of tools for exploring that endless world that we call the unconscious.

Silvia Hartmann has a wonderful technique for building a special world in your imagination, and filling it with a few characters who can guide you to your world's wonders.

She calls this special world that you create "Sanctuary", for it's a special place that you return to again and again in your imagination.
It will have endless lessons to teach you.
Things that you know deep inside you,
but may have forgotten in your waking moments.

She has a wonderful e-book to teach you how to create your Sanctuary in a powerful way. The book is called Project Sanctuary. The idea of a sanctuary is that of a safe place where you arrive in an imaginary world.

Now Silvia has added an eCourse where you complete assignments and email them back to a tutor, who provides detailed feedback and instruction to take you to the next level of competence.

Active Imagination, Part 1 

Jung's technique to communicate with the unconscious

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Carl Jung
Jung developed the technique of Active Imagination as a tool for Personal Development.

Active Imagination enables people to communicate with their unconscious. One of the distinct aspects of this technique is that it alternates between simply being receptive to the unconscious, and react to the unconscious with conscious intent.

(This method, like other methods of communicating with the unconscious, is not for people who are psychologically unstable with difficulty separating fantasy from reality.)

Attitude
When you approach hidden parts of yourself, do so with respect. This doesn't mean that you abandon your sense of humor, but you need to value the intelligence of your hidden self, and be prepared to act on vital information.

Great teachers often use laughter to break us out of our routines, and see how ridiculous some of our behavior us. Don't take yourself too seriously, as you explore.

But don't treat the search for knowledge from your inner self as a joke. It's one of the most profound journeys you can take.

Active Imagination, Part 2 


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There are two approaches in Active Imagination: Visual and Verbal.

 


Visual
Close your eyes. Use some powerful image as a starting point. It could be a scene from a haunting dream, or a photograph that you're drawn to.

Get the scene as clear as you can. Then follow your unconscious as it changes the image. One of the clear signs that the unconscious mind is at work is that things change. Dreams always have subtle changes in the environment from moment to moment. In our conscious reality, people don't suddenly change in age, size, etc.

Let the scene change. That's how your unconscious will "speak" to you. As you continue to let the scene change, imagine yourself speaking with the characters who appear before you, and listen or "look" for their answers.

Verbal

Start a dialogue with a person or object who you feel might help you.
Talk out loud, write down the dialogue, or imagine it inside of your head - whichever lets you connect the best with your unconscious. After the unconscious "speaks" to you, then think consciously about what was said and respond.

Then relax your mind, re-establish the unconscious flow, and listen again.

Write It Down
The information you receive from your unconscious may become clearer to you at a later time. Be sure to record your sessions in some kind of journal for later review.

Imagination and Image Streaming 

Win Wenger's technique to open the unconscious


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Image Streaming is an incredible technique developed by Dr. Win Wenger to increase your ability to visualize, increase neural links, and increase your intelligence.

Practice it for about 20 minutes each day, for at least three weeks. You'll notice a change in your ability to process information, and your ability to visualize will be noticeably strengthened.

The Exercise

1. Sit in a comfortable position and close your eyes.

2. You will be using your imagination and describing aloud what you experience.
Dr. Wenger recommends speaking to a live person. Next best is having a tape recorder in front of you.

Let your imagination roam.
Describe everything you experience even if it vague.
Describe aloud every detail of what you are experiencing. Sometimes you'll experience many senses and sometimes only one or two.

Don't force it. Just describe what you're experiencing
If you see something, describe its texture, shape, color, etc.
If you feel a physical sensation, describe everything about it.
Describe your experience even if it seems nonsensical.

3. Continue to do this for 20 minutes

This exercise encourages your whole brain to work together as you use verbal skills together with your imagination.

Dr. Wenger's book, The Einstein Factor has more information about this great technique.

Imaginary Friends and Inner Guides 


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I feel left out, sort of.
I never had an imaginary playmate as a child.

Maybe it's because I was an early reader, and I read all the myths and science fiction that I could handle.

In my imagination, I built worlds and strange creatures to live in them.

When I was 10, I was out of school for 3 months with Mono.
I had a tutor who would come to my house and teach me.
She was enthralled with the stories and crazy drawings that I would make of fantastic creatures.

Imagination has the power to create other worlds, and perhaps something even stranger:other versions of us.

Our unconscious, and our imagination is perfectly capable of creating other personalities which look at the world in different way than our waking consciousness, and have different skills.

This capability can manifest in a pathological way as multiple personalities.

Imaginary friends and inner guides are two more healthy ways in which we create personalities who can offer us perspectives on the world that we're otherwise afraid or unwilling to look at.

Here are a number of interesting links to articles on imaginary friends in childhood:

Should You be Concerned About Imaginary Friends?

Imaginary Friends

Article by Ursula Leguin on Imaginary Friends

Personal Stories of Imaginary Childhood Friends

Imagination, Myth, Archetypes, and The Hero's Journey 

The stories of myth, lengends, and fairy tales have common themes which resonate deeply with our unconscious.

Modern fantasy and science fiction works, along with comics have supplanted the classic mythology for most people. The images and themes of Star Wars and The Matrix are more widely known than Greek Mythology.

The Psychiatrist Carl Jung wrote extensively about myth and certain common elements/metaphors that recur again and again. These metaphors are called Archetypes. He suggested that these metaphors/symbols are part of the makeup of the human psyche, and are universally found across all cultures and times.

Myths and archetypes are the language of our unconscious.

Joseph Campbell did wonderful work on archetypes. He identified a pattern of archetypes that recur over and over within stories, which he called the Hero's Journey. It's a pattern of events and challenges that an individual faces as he pursues a goal and faces change.

Mythology and legends focus on stories of heroes.
But there are great lessons for each of us on facing challenge and change, and putting our experience to use for ourselves and others.

The Hero's Journey as presented by Campbell is rich with ideas, and a bit complex to read.

A simpler, more accessible presentation of it, oriented toward the writer, is The Writer's Journey. It uses numerous examples from popular movies to explain the archetypes associated with the journey.

Myth, Archetypes, and Hero's Journey Links 

Mythic Resources ~ Myth, Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell and Archetypal Psychology
If you are interested in mythology, dreams, fairytales, imagination, archetypes, and the ideas of Joseph Campbell and Carl Jung, you have come to the right place.
The Hero's Journey: A resource for educators, teachers, and students
The Hero's Journey in Education is a resource for educators, students and parents. Site includes lesson plans, articles, and links to sites related to the journey, education, psychology, and mythology.
Archetypes 101
This page gives a simple explanation of archetype and describes the various archetypes used in Carol S. Pearson's books.
Robert L. Moore, PhD - The Quartet - Overview
About Robert Moore's quartet of books on archetypes in the male personality.
Greek Gods in Mythology and as Archetypes in Your Personality
The myths of the Greek gods entertain and instruct us. These stories illuminate the patterns of the lives of contemporary men just as they did many centuries ago.
Encyclopedia Mythica
The premier encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, and religion.
Your Own Hero's Journey
Apply the ideas from Hero's Journey to your own life and Personal Development

Books on Archetypes and the Hero's Journey 

The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work

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The Writers Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers, 2nd Edition

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Dreams and Inward Journeys: A Rhetoric and Reader for Writers, Fifth Edition

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King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine

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Play and learning are powered by imagination 


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As a child I loved to play, and I still do. I'm never so happy as when I'm playing with my children. When we play together, we let go of many of the rules that pretend to define us and shape us, and leave us free to explore.

Children are the greatest learners in the world, and they live for play.
Play, like imagination, is about stretching our boundaries and trying on another shape.

That's the power of imagination. We let go of the edge of reality. We let go of the certainty of everything we think we know...
and we play with possibility,
and we learn.

Video: Introduction to Mindmapping 

from the creator of Mindmapping, Tony Buzan

Mind Mapping is an incredible technique to both organize your thoughts, feelings and ideas and stimulate your creativity.

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Imagination, Creativity, and Play Articles from Fearless Dreams Blog 

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Video: Mindmapping with Stephen Pierce 

From a dynamic and brilliant author and presenter, Stephen Pierce.

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Imagination and Learning Books 

The Einstein Factor: A Proven New Method for Increasing Your Intelligence by Win Phd Wenger

The Einstein Factor: A Proven New Method for Increasing Your Intelligence by Win Phd Wenger

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The Learning Power of Laughter: Over 300 Playful Games and Activities that Promote Learning with Young Children by Jackie Silberg

The Learning Power of Laughter: Over 300 Playful Games and Activities that Promote Learning with Young Children by Jackie Silberg

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Your Child at Play Two to Three Years: Growing Up, Language, and the Imagination (Your Child at Play Series) by Marilyn Segal

Your Child at Play Two to Three Years: Growing Up, Language, and the Imagination (Your Child at Play Series) by Marilyn Segal

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Video: Do Schools Kill Creativity? 

Education guru Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining (and profoundly moving) case for creating an education system that nurtures creativity, rather than undermining it.

Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?

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Imagination embraces all of the senses 

You use imagination to visualize a future that you desire, or to problem solve, or to create.

Although the words imagination and visualize sound like they are totally focused on what you can see, the reality is far different.

The more senses that we involve in the practice of imagination, the more real and powerful is the experience, and the more we can achieve with it.

Here are a list of senses and some examples of how we can use them to strengthen the experience:


  • See
    • Movement
    • Flow
    • Melting solids into liquid
    • Other transformation images
    • Rocking and other rhythmic movement
    • Warm bath
    • Waves

  • Hear sounds coming from different directions
  • Taste
  • Smell
  • Touch and Feel
    • Hard vs. soft
    • Rough vs. smooth
    • Hot vs. cold
    • Wet vs. dry
    • Your body vs. objects
    • Different types of pain
    • Sensing movement, position in space
    • Internal sensations (hunger, fatigue, bodily sensations tied to emotions)
    • Emotions


Being Human: The Android TV Commercial 

I have no clue how greatness and being human relate to whiskey, but this is a creative and powerful message about greatness.

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Creativity in Commercials: Creating "Being Human: The Android TV Commercial" 

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Quotes on Creativity 

Scott Adams

Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.6 points

Buckminster Fuller:

There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly.4 points

Jean Piaget

If you want to be creative, stay in part a child, with the creativity and invention that characterizes children before they are deformed by adult society.3 points

Albert Einstein

The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.3 points

Beatrix Potter

Thank goodness I was never sent to school; it would have rubbed off some of the originality.3 points

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Books on Imagination and Creativity in the Arts 

Creating with Others: The Practice of Imagination in Life, Art, and the Workplace

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The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity [10th Anniversary Edition]

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The Artist's Way Workbook

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Other Books on Creativity 

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Leonardo da Vinci Creativity and Innovation Awards 

Every year, Creativity & Innovation Day April 21 Worldwide (www.creativityday.org) recognizes and celebrates organizations that are using their creativity and innovation to help make the world a better place. This video recognizes the finalists and winners of the 2007 Leonardo da Vinci Awards for Creativity & Innovation in the following categories: Arts, Business, Community, Education and Entrepreneurship.

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Imagination and Autism books 

There are a wide range of behaviors that are called Autism. On the one hand Autistic children often seem less interested in play and imagination than "normal" children.

On the other hand, there are Autistic people with extraordinary visualization capabilities. See the autobiography, Thinking in Pictures, in the following list.

Every person's imagination works according to the areas of their mind which are dominant. The dominant area may be visual, auditory, touch, emotional, etc.

Learning about Autism has 2 great benefits:

  • We gain compassion for people whose minds work differently than ours
  • We realize that there are different types of intelligence in everyone, and we can work to strengthen intelligences within us that we have neglected

Peer Play and the Autism Spectrum: The Art of Guiding Children's Socialization and Imagination

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Thinking in Pictures, Expanded Edition: My Life with Autism

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Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior

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Books on Writing 

Words are magic.

That's what imagination means to me. It's not simply entertainment or learning or problem solving.

It's connecting the world and me that I know, to an unknown and wonderful world.

I've always loved to read, and I've loved to play with words for a long time. Here are some great books on writing.

Whether you write in a journal to explore your own mysteries,
or whether you write the next great novel, writing is extraordinary.

The New Diary

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Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within (Shambhala Pocket Classics)

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On Writing

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From Where You Dream: The Process of Writing Fiction

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Story: Substance, Structure, Style and The Principles of Screenwriting

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Books on Acting and Imagination 

There was a time when acting was a dishonorable profession.
People were both frightened and disgusted that a person could let go of his everyday personality and behavior and become someone else.

Today actors are idealized, typically for their fame and power.
But I think that there's something else that intrigues us about acting. It's the magic of shapeshifting.

Actors change who they are and make us believe in it.
I think we all long for this power to change ourselves in the search for a me who better expresses the greatness that lies within me.

We don't have to be actors, but we should be inspired by that ability to imagine another life and make it real.

Body Voice Imagination: A Training for the Actor (Theatre Arts (Routledge Paperback))

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A Dream of Passion: The Development of the Method

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Creating A Role

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The magic if: Stanislavski for children

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