Audiobook: The Meaning in the Making

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Audiobook: The Meaning in the Making

£20.00

Read by the author.

Length: 7 Hours

The ‘why’ and ‘how’ behind our human need to create.

"The Meaning in the Making" contains personal stories interwoven with the psychological, philosophical and spiritual practices which help me stay a mentally healthy, inspired and motivated "maker of things." This book isn't just for photographers or filmmakers, but for musicians, painters, writers; basically anyone who makes anything. So no matter what your chosen creative outlet is, this book is for you.

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What people have said:

“I have read many classic books on psychology, personal development and human potential. This book by Sean Tucker is simply outstanding and beautiful on many levels. I feel this may be one of the most important books on being an authentic human being ever written. I found it confronting, illuminating and it gave me many moments of profound joy.”

Mike Vincent.

“I have no doubt that this book will be reprinted and translated many times; it’s an essential book and I think will become a classic in the field.”

Rich Sibley.

“Sean’s talent as a preacher of the creative arts shines in this compact, but rich work. He applies a sensitivity and purposefulness to his search to finding meaning that it can only be compared to a monastic acolyte searching for god. Sean has a classical, near romantic approach to the artist’s life that is in much need of revival. This book deserves to be on the nightstand and end tables of everyone who reads, especially those who call themselves creatives or artists.”

Erik Christopher Sellstrom