The Heart Aroused
by David Whyte
List Price: $14.95
Pages: 368
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0385484186
Publisher: Doubleday Currency

What would our days be like if we came out of hiding and brought our fears,
loves, and dreams directly into the workplace?
In The Heart Aroused, poet David Whyte shows that the best way
to respond to the current call for creativity in organizational life is
to overcome our habitual fear and reticence and bring our full passionate,
creative human souls, with all their urgencies and unnamed longings, right
inside the office with us. When Whyte, who often consults for corporate
clients, walks into an organization, it is not just to advise, strategize,
and make recommendations. Instead, he clarifies our personal--not organizational--difficulties
at work by placing them in the age-old context of poetry and story. To
follow Whyte through his brilliant, soulful discussion is to raft the
turbulent stream of conflicting currents that make up our lives in American
organizations.
Whyte uses poetry to bring to life the experience of change itself. When
he retells the story of Beowulf, he shows us how to face the nightmares
that intrude into even the most organized workplace, nightmares we face
in the demands, conversations, and relationships that make up our work
life. He shows how to say what we mean and stand by it, even in the face
of hostile authority--based on how poets William Blake, Rainer Maria Rilke,
and T. S. Eliot lived their beliefs--in the simplest of words. He reveals
how power must be built on vulnerability, how innocence cannot be sacrificed
to experience, how creativity is the art of wedding simplicity and clarity
with chaos.
Now available in paperback with an all new user's guide, The Heart
Aroused shows how to use the language of prophecy, poetry, and enlightenment
to give voice and strength to our most creative but most hidden desires.
Born in England, David Whyte is one of the few poets to have taken his
perspectives on creativity into the field of organizational development,
where he works with many American and international companies. He has
published several audio collections and three books of poetry.
SOUL
But what is soul, and what is meant by the preservation of the soul? By
definition, soul evades the cage of definition. It is the indefinable
essence of a person's spirit and being. It can never be touched and yet
the merest hint of its absence causes immediate distress. In a work situation,
its lack can be sensed intuitively, though a person may, at the same moment,
be powerless to know what has caused the loss. It may be the transfer
of a well-loved colleague to another department, a change of rooms to
a less appealing office, or, more seriously, the inner intuitions of a
path not taken. Though the Oxford English Dictionary's lofty attempt
at soul is the principle of life in man or animals, depth-psychologist
James Hillman describes it in far more eloquent terms in his provocative
book of selected writings, A Blue Fire:
To understand soul we cannot turn to science for a description. Its
meaning is best given by its context...words long associated with the
soul amplify it further: mind, spirit, heart, life, warmth, humanness,
personality, individuality, intentionality, essence, innermost purpose,
emotion, quality, virtue, morality, sin, wisdom, death, God. A soul is
said to be "troubled," "old," "disembodied," "immortal," "lost," "innocent,"
"inspired." Eyes are said to be "soulless" by showing no mercy. The soul
has been imaged as...given by God and thus divine, as conscience, as a
multiplicity and as a unity in diversity, as a harmony, as a fluid, as
fire, as dynamic energy, and so on...the search for the soul leads always
into the "depths."
Excerpted from HEART AROUSED, THE by David Whyte.
Copyright© 1996 by David Whyte. Excerpted by permission of Currency,
a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this
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Excerpted from The Heart Aroused © Copyright 2012 by David Whyte. Reprinted with permission by Doubleday Currency. All rights reserved.
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