Beamish Boy is a poignant and inspirational memoir that follows Albert Flynn DeSilver's transformation from a suicidal alcoholic to a poet and artist. The book explores his troubled childhood, his struggles with addiction, and his path to recovery through creative expression. DeSilver's story is marked by humor, wit, and a profound realization that allows him to transcend his past.
In 'Writing as a Path to Awakening', Albert Flynn DeSilver explores how writing can be a transformative practice when combined with meditation. The book offers a year-long journey of growth and discovery, using practical exercises to enhance writing through meditation and accelerate spiritual evolution. It emphasizes the integration of life and art, encouraging readers to tap into their deeper creativity.
Albert Flynn DeSilver is an American poet, memoirist, novelist, speaker, and workshop leader. He is the author of several books of poems, a memoir titled “Beamish Boy (I am not my story): A Memory of Recovery and Awakening”, and the book discussed in this episode: Writing as a Path to Awakening: A Year to Becoming an Excellent Writer and Living an Awakened Life
In this episode, Albert Flynn DeSilver and Eric talk about using writing, poetry, and contemplative practices as a way to guide us on the path to awakening to our true selves.
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In This Interview, Albert Flynn DeSilver and I Discuss Writing as a Path to Awakening and…
- Attention and action are needed to transcend our conditioning
- Awakening means waking up to the reality of existence, that we are not our minds
- Waking up to our true nature as opposed to conditioned nature
- How writing is a creative act that can wake us up to full potentiality or higher truth
- Writing and meditation as contemplative practices that support each other.
- Poetry is a way to talk about that which can’t be spoken of
- How reading poetry is a very different and visceral reading experience
- Writing with a sense of curiosity and exploration
- Freewriting exercises – setting up to write what’s there, internally and externally
- Realizing we are in collaboration with all of the energy around us
- Using prompts for writing for awakening practice
- Gaining perspective and distance from the voices in our head
- Setting yourself up for success with intentionality
- The paradox of being “the greatest invention ever” and “completely insignificant”
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