
Artistic creation has a power of revelation just like Coaching. It allows us to access certain truths and catalyze certain ideas. The artist and the coach having another look on the world, a disinterested approach mixed with doubt and perplexity, not guided by the concern to know, are able to see truly (with their body and their eyes) what is offered.
And yes it is a good idea to distance yourself so as not to stray from reality! Accept that only a dispassionate approach will contribute to renewing our vital momentum. The creative posture integrates and weaves the links. It connects and brings people together. We teach the Coach to listen and ask the right questions. What about his creative posture? Understanding it, practicing it will allow us to become a “fertile soil” and to enrich what emerges here and there.
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