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Where Do Ideas Come From?: The Hidden Dimension of Creative Thinking

by Itzak Bar Yona, Itzhak Bar Yona

Considers the source of human creativity.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

What, essentially, is an "inventive step" or an "original invention"? Is it possible for people to create anything that is truly new? After all, almost all of the ideas for inventions derive from principles already present in nature. These questions came to the author of this book-a professional inventor with more than thirty patents-as he tried to discover the connections between his work in science and technology and his increasing awareness of a path of inner development. What he observed was a mutual fertilization of ideas between these two distinct areas, one that takes place naturally and unintentionally. The act of creating in daily work caused him to become conscious of the activity of creative thinking itself, and he began to see how ideas spring forth and how they develop-from their first prototypical application to their physical manifestations.As Itzhak Bar Yona continued his "outer" work as an inventor, these questions and observations began a new direction of research into the question about the true source of creativity and invention. In the process, he realized that he would not obtain answers by looking only at the process of inventing itself or at the lives and methods of famous inventors, but would need to develop his own inner ability to observe his soul's faculties. To do this, he decided to use the esoteric methods of G.I. Gurdjieff, Rudolf Steiner, and Sri Aurobindo. This book, Where Do Ideas Come From, is the result of the author's continuing inner search for the source of the "inventive step" and the true nature of creativity.This book is primarily for those interested in creativity, in all of its aspects and applications. We find the human powers of creation in all areas of human activity-art, technology, science, and social activity. Proponents of modern education, however, prefer to focus on the acquisition of knowledge and skills rather than nurturing creativity, because most educators, scientists, and technologists fail to understand the essence of the creative impulse and the promise it holds.Where Do Ideas Come From probes the deep mystery of human creative drive. Part one raises theoretical questions about human creativity. Part two offers practical examples of the inventor's professional world. Part three allows the reader into the process of invention-how the inventor approaches problems and arrives at creative solutions.This deeply insightful book is recommended reading for anyone who is curious about or wishes to develop the hidden dimension of creative thinking.

Author Biography

Itzhak Bar Yona was born in Jerusalem in 1945 and graduated in Architecture at Haifa's institute of technology and is a successful inventor in various fields. He began spiritual research in 1971 as a member of the Gurdjieff School in Israel. Later, he discovered the teachings of Rudolf Steiner and Sri Aurobindo and, alone and with various groups, began assimilating in a practical way the wisdom found in them.

Long Description

What is the source of creativity? Can anyone really create anything truly new? The author of this unique book is a professional inventor with more than 30 patents. He began to think about the connection between his work (in science and technology), and his path of inner development, observing a mutual fertilisation of ideas between the two. Drawing on ideas from G.I. Gurdjieff, Rudolf Steiner and Sri Aurobindo, he embarked on a search for the inner source of his own creativity, exploring where ideas come from and how they develop. This is an important and inspiring book for all those involved in creative arts and industries, as well as those involved in education, social work, and science.

Details

ISBN1584200812
Author Itzhak Bar Yona
Short Title WHERE DO IDEAS COME FROM
Publisher Lindisfarne Books
Language English
ISBN-10 1584200812
ISBN-13 9781584200819
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2011
Imprint Lindisfarne Books
Subtitle The Hidden Dimension of Creative Thinking
DEWEY 121.4
Place of Publication Great Barringron
Country of Publication United States
Birth 1945
Pages 248
Illustrations 80 b/w illustrations
Publication Date 2011-04-28
Audience General/Trade
NZ Release Date 2011-04-28
US Release Date 2011-04-28
UK Release Date 2011-04-28
AU Release Date 2011-04-27

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