Catching the Big Fish
Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity
by David Lynch
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“I practice Transcendental Meditation. David Lynch?s book Catching The Big Fish is a good starting point. | I practice Transcendental Meditation. David Lynch’s book Catching The Big Fish is a good starting point.”
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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Spirituality, and Philosophy.
Where do ideas come fromIn Catching the Big Fish, internationally acclaimed filmmaker David Lynch provides a rare window into his methods as an artist, his personal working style, and the immense creative benefits he has experienced from the practice of meditation.Lynch describes the experience of "diving within" and "catching" ideas like fish a...
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