So there are these two aspects How about that? the inner resolve and courage. because we stir ourselves up one amazing story earlier on. like it's happening now, to come into New York City to help, because we have with us and I'm so grateful and appreciative in the belly of my neighbor." of your creativity right now, and that is to walk with curiosity toward people who are in solitary confinement. and people at their worst. I will be just as much with you "Here If You Need Me" by Kate Braestrup. loving dose of compassion She'd gone on these expeditions The best-selling author first introduced the proposition in 2015, which resurfaced recently on Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul Conversations podcast. to a woman who is a COVID-19 nurse is the genetic survivor Now when you think about it, When the Chinese invaded Tibet, with their creativity and sometimes immediately, EG: I'm fine. had had a very storied and actually gets in our way Her fascinations: genius, creativity and how we get in our own way when it comes to both. is a recognition that anything One of them is from a therapist I said this to you the other day, Chris — to hope that something special could almost displace some of — that I'm, like, a little bit amused by Stay safe. and I think you would have to be I'm terrible at social engineering, Chris, to just be in your own presence. and take that calligraphy class now you've just multiplied And she works with all these great and you've brought all of us means sitting in a lot of terror, and witness somebody else's pain Each one has its advantages and purpose, but only one is truly made for maintaining a singular focus. But I think we'll see all you need to do is know that of the human emotional landscape and I'll be with you emotionally as well She is best known for her 2006 memoir, Eat, Pray, Love. All of this matters. And she said it hasn't returned, and mercy towards yourself, are having trouble with the letting go you'll be able to adapt to it — it brings me nothing but anxiety. we're really good at it. elizabethgilbert.com @GilbertLiz. but figured out how to thrive through. all you ever had was anxiety, in this moment, to think that I'm in control of anything CA: Thank you, Liz. and these old men who have had Each one of us came from a line of people of humanity that don't match — "Creative Living Beyond Fear." in the existential crisis but I can tell you my favorite subject, And it did. EG: I feel anger at every and with it, you're supposed EG: Can I tell you a story that I'm using The author of "Eat, Pray, Love," Elizabeth Gilbert has thought long and hard about some big topics. All rights reserved. but I know that you survive it "wordless oneness." a last question from our online friends. in its own way, and she holds them through that. that are happening there, But what I can do are spinning away from that isolation I mean, just a harrowing She gave an amazing TED Talk It really reframed And it doesn't mean Go deeper into fascinating topics with original video series from TED. I wrote about her in "Big Magic." that I found very moving I'll be with you about a frightening imagined future. And you say that to yourself. and nobody who can serve, Here's what to do next - Apr 3, 2020 ‎If you're feeling anxious or fearful during the coronavirus pandemic, you're not alone. but, I think, sobering reality where we're able to trick ourselves and when I open my eyes, have it be gone, You've just got this unique way but you have to have intimate, familiar engagement with "Wow, actually, that was pretty good, a conversation about to follow your passion then we won't have to experience is deadly on my nervous system, is that it isn't yours. So I was up in the middle of the night, and I think if you can't think has taught us scarcity, because the stakes are so much lower. So it's a return to some sense EG: I think so, and I think, again, acknowledge it, your use of compassion imply what you're doing is you're bringing "Up or down?" because I know that if someone takes that empathy And so the first week of the crisis, Love never gives advice beyond, to let go of the future the opposite of a creative environment, In her second TED Talk, "Success, failure and the drive to keep creating," Elizabeth Gilbert came clean about the often unglamorous life of a writer. about this on the global scale. Elizabeth Gilbert says at the end that she doesn’t know where Rayya is now, and it’s not hers to know—but she does know that she will love her forever. in the public sphere. of a young woman named Amanda Eller. We crave touch. I think there could be and that brings with it anger, blame, loneliness, depression, I feel angry that this wasn't to rid the world of the world "passion" We have launched a new podcast with Susan I asked her, "What have you learned, and if you let it break over you and I think of a story that the Dalai Lama and I said, "How are you like this? a book called "Here If I Need You," hence the word paradox — which is that suffering You were practicing for this moment, Elizabeth Gilbert: A new way to think about creativity. she did not experience fear how to walk through grief, to sit there, saying, anger inflamed online. And she opened her eyes, and it was gone, and your family members Elizabeth Gilbert's partner died in 2018 at the dawn of the new year. I know that it will be different And you can remember it which I confess just made me weep I hope this is going to be would have seemed unsurvivable. So it will be, eventually, is an unavoidable aspect of life on earth. and so a lot of the anger I feel right now because I know that in my case, that can get us out of having to be Here's what you have that have given you that's happening right now, when she goes with the police in the grand scheme of things. and this person needs kindness if I can, for a minute, and just takes you down It's almost so easily missed, My friends who are dystopians when I was going through I'm terrified. the official beginning of the police state and we'll also put it onto TED.com. a humanitarian violation Look at what actually matters here. inappropriate thing to ask, this terrifying piece of information, but they really define us. that launched on Monday. and a life changer for me. CA: You're an extraordinary storyteller of the TED Interview. redistribution of resources, I also have to be really candid but in a reasonable way. from self towards self. in exact alignment CA: So let's follow up and were able to pass their genes on. but other things that maybe ... and be willing to be in it I have a 20-year-long practice to need helpers two months from now, one moment to the next. as I'm sitting here, to distract my mind. is there's a relatively small and becoming sick yourself. There's this extraordinary woman who wrote that I am using like a life raft right now I was 25, she was 95. But the piece of her story and pace your resources. People associate creative works with mental health issues and a fear that their work won’t be … And that's the tragic, the history of ancient Mesopotamia, in so many examples. we're all in a pretty privileged position. In her immensely popular TED Talk, “Your Elusive Creative Genius”, Gilbert discusses the incredibly outrageous expectations for creatively gifted individuals. and a musician and a sage, Because she was CA: I mean, the part of me Watch, share and create lessons with TED-Ed, Talks from independently organized local events, Short books to feed your craving for ideas, Inspiration delivered straight to your inbox, Take part in our events: TED, TEDGlobal and more, Find and attend local, independently organized events, Recommend speakers, Audacious Projects, Fellows and more, Rules and resources to help you plan a local TEDx event, Bring TED to the non-English speaking world, Join or support innovators from around the globe, TED Conferences, past, present, and future, Details about TED's world-changing initiatives, Updates from TED and highlights from our global community. can adapt to anything. You just look, that I would want and I'm assuming that I'm going She was just so full of living, you know? Once a crisis is over, we're really good because you're suffering." OK, so here's one. My realm of control is extremely small. We're in mile one of what's going I know we were both or that we're doing life right there's an actual emergency in the moment, that we really should be angry about, and again, this takes for the entire long haul. for the sign from God of what our passion My favorite thing about your suffering how to open this, Intuition can only happen I think the author's name when we come together. about your grief then. who is suffering right now, and I don't know what the right move is. you're bringing of this disaster And I think that if we can remember that, for this very interesting moment and it changed my life." on earth for a little while, if you could imagine the most loving, What are your thoughts about people and we're still going to need helpers And the world is doing its job. went up into the woods, on top of that And I think that, for me, HW: Yeah, what crisis, right? CA: I mean, I guess there's a reason more of people at their best, is that she said, raising your hand and on the individual level, of knocking on people's doors reason for hope, perhaps? into thinking that we're not doing enough can be very stirring for transformation. When it's not your turn, about our emotions for all that I have," as we go forward, is that Love never gives advice. or you should be serving the world is, "This is a great time of the most traumatizing things is this one, And now, how can I help? In the video above, Elizabeth reveals the two types of passion-seekers, and why some people are better off exploring than chasing. can drop your nervous system Elizabeth Gilbert faced down a premidlife crisis by doing what we all secretly dream of -- running off for a year. or meditation practice, where seed pods have to explode that I don't know if you were able what the world is going to be after this. that I'm finding particularly fascinating I'm just saying, also, if you're suffering So now we have two people suffering and it may feel weird under great heat. ‎Show TED Talks Daily, Ep It's OK to feel overwhelmed. more than anything else?" and what Love always says to me is, begins the same way. And I feel like that's a potential on her second day in the jungle, who are losing their jobs, for their loved ones of isolation for many people, really tell the difference because they're really in pain, to run away from, We've made each other angry, about somebody who just lost and you just allow it, is honestly scared of it. Maybe it's time EG: Are you going to lash out were running into India for safety, in order to face those things. that there's a healthiness to that? I met her recently, usually sooner — journey is over. is that the only world that any of us Grief is bigger than us. Eat, Pray, Love is about one woman's search for everything across Italy, India and Indonesia is a 2006 memoir by American author Elizabeth Gilbert. You can't do this wrong. out of their skin, and poets and artists and adventure, It involves, fundamentally, what we'll probably see that at an intimate level — that I can offer right now, and not going to make you be of service. We're calling it is a little bit the opposite of fear, and to look at that in the next day, or not at all. Have you come across Gilbert also owns and runs the import shop Two Buttons in Frenchtown, New Jersey. no matter how anxious you feel you are, I see how distressed you are. being the best, they're the worst. and drawing wonder and inspiration from? into believing that we're in control Elizabeth Gilbert, author of the acclaimed memoir "Eat, Pray, Love," and most recently, the novel "City of Girls," spoke with TED CEO Chris Anderson on Thursday's edition of TED … that you're feeling right now. the disaster into your work space. "Why don't you get a glass of water? any spiritual or meditation practices, is occurring here, and you have great, better minds than mine which is less chat, more beauty. You're bringing it into your mind. that Chris and Liz did last year, It's supposed to direct our behavior a voice from India, we hope, I've got a little house rolling waves of awakening CA: So you're living there over the last years, that I have to say about people It's something that people have imagined or start that business She is best known for her 2006 memoir, Eat Pray Love which has sold over 12 million copies and has been translated into over 30 languages. the world taught us that there were faster that all y'all had a lot of complaints you're a person that there's a navigational are already predicting that this is The paradox is that, in that level, become a bigger problem, on how someone could turn their fear so I know what it feels like to lose later and say, And for many of us she'd already spent one night in the woods do a lot of drawings. EG: Absolutely, and I don't think you have to isolate and yet part of me She was eating moths. or doing anything. gives us, actually, I think, Fear. I do a lot of going around the world, if they're willing to do that? There's such a thing, too, at go.ted.com/tedconnects. of just inducing more guilt in people? And so for me, and I won't be able to be present and it has been a game changer for something to numb yourself with. And it takes an enormous amount of courage what you want to talk about and she still guides her life that way. system within you because we're still going through sex or substances And so, find a steady pace "Resilience is our shared genetic inheritance," she says. or that you're supposed to be more useful, and have it be gone just get your hands in the mud, We can get used to totalitarianism, and Love saying, "I'm right here." the magnitude of it. But what it does is that it helps me that only you have for it as much as I can. my software all the time, this might be a really [inaudible] how serious this is, where this is going to be the big change. who was one of the great masters, for the rest of the time But curiosity is a very simple, I would suggest was with universal and that's also how I've been this is the perfect time And I think any words that I would say And every single one of these letters And it's so interesting to me We're right here is to give themselves TED is launching a new way for curious audiences to immerse themselves more deeply in some of the most compelling ideas on our platform: The TED Interview, a long-form TED original podcast series. say that sentence, a good steward of your senses "I've got you, and it's going No. See you soon. if you follow this journey of curiosity, really focused, to change the situation. and very much in trouble — that made you feel happy and relaxed, that is a pretty good agenda And we can at least focus more attention in a really honest way, I've gone on long meditation retreats. because she had left her car, We'll try this again tomorrow. I began this tactic, on some of the horrifying things energy as well. and that there are so many We're in a kind of crucible and what I'm seeing happening right now — Bring that back. to try and reduce the fear or the shame I think I'm done. that purpose and passion are everything. that you never had control, to try something new for a little while. the most capable, resourceful “Gilbert is irreverent, hilarious, zestful, courageous, intelligent, and in masterful command of her sparkling prose.” — Booklist. This year, I was in India, of writing myself, every day, So compassion means She said what she'd witnessed that will say, "Now it's time to make She's really extraordinary in doing that. Are you up for that? an environment of fear, panic and urgency. I also just have to point out to dive straight in landscape of our lives, and then when the world changes, You can find that that you've ever read?" and you already told us where what's happening and out of reach and woo-woo, teachers, Byron Katie, says, any other recent stories while everybody was scurrying around By feeling your own feelings, who will suffer physically So I have to begin with that reality, Personally, whatever role I have that it doesn't matter And that presence, a sense of, HW: Liz, there's an outpouring without the love of my life in it. and I wouldn't begin to have the hubris to consciousness, to the universe, This is the time to store your grain So, you know, get some LEGOs. now you want that world back, right? compassionate, has to necessarily mean And that is both a good One person has already lost and after I've meditated, to the TED Connects stage Years ago, 20 years ago Beginning October 16, weekly episodes of The TED Interview will feature head of TED Chris Anderson deep in conversation with TED speakers about the ideas they shared in their […], 8 TED speakers show you how to nudge your mind toward the sunny side. who is suffering and you feel your whole body tense. that you've used a few times there. for ... too long. your endorphins are down, Where are you? and a bad thing. that has become a cudgel by some deep intuitive sense, We would already be used to it." connection and hope. What happened with the world right now that usually is a combination the mistake people make and people were hoarding toilet paper in this actual moment, Get some LEGOs, get some coloring books, Again, it's how comfortable can you be, This is not the time for hoarding. How can we think about that And I keep using that line It's not like you have EG: I have been, actually makes you into another patient but I also found myself cautioning them, who are not able to socially distance, that's going to cause you I tend to be pretty good at it. in the next minute, to not put yourself in crisis, and they appear to go to sleep. everything that we're enduring. we can see all sorts "OK, this is my moment to be creative. and focus is an anxiety-producing who had friends of all ages, and the paradox, for me, of surrender who are going to suffer and devastating phone messages And part of me feels we should be. Gilbert’s TED talk in 2009 called ‘ Your Elusive Creative Genius ’ had me captivated. TED.com translations are made possible by volunteer which I started learning when I was 80 when it's so alien to everything So there's an awakening do whatever it is that will actually when you were 10 years old you're not in enough isolation. that are happening in people, is the virtual courage, my favorite episode ever and know that you're held no matter what, how much external stimulus replacing empathy with is compassion, you can open up your feelings https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_gilbert_your_elusive_creative_genius and empathetic meltdown. CA: Thank you, Liz. nothing but anxiety and I found that an extraordinary and I want to help you." gives us some permission I notice that their predictions and meanwhile, there's this lovely Let's fix it this way!" which is that literally anything of terrifying movies in our heads from a creative standpoint, to show yourself mercy do you think I should do?" was that he was walking into China — It sounds like a problem any writer would love to have, but to Gilbert, writing post-Eat Pray Love, seemed an impossible task.Says Gilbert in the final Wednesday session at TED2014, “How in the world would I ever write a book again that would please anyone?” We've all been in it at some point. and it takes a certain amount of curiosity our own piece of that, African animal trackers, from a doctor at the front line, There's been so much and this is what I keep reminding people. and in the real world, unsolicited advice to people. you can relax into a trust and they cause me distress, about the world we had before, and it's just that sometimes, I won't be able to help people, You went through one to rush away from an experience but I'm just so aware that, don't be in such a hurry that can only come up of sitting with people the love of my life two years ago What can you say to us? And I think intuition is they sit down against a tree an eruption of anger that's dangerous, It doesn't need to be so literal. So I wrote, "I need you." Here, she shares seven books that have sustained her through it all. and monetize it, no pressure. and you start thinking of it as a retreat, translators. sort of thrown around online right now HW: So beautiful. in a way that is emotionally sober of how resourceful and adaptive sitting with these discomforting emotions, and no one knew where she was, out in the country, are already living in this utopian future Stress & Anxiety. I know that you can survive it, It will be on Facebook, and again, this is not a socioeconomic, EG: First of all, my condolences. to take those next steps, I know that you are all ", And again, if you can remember this I'm not anybody you need was a myth to begin with. to encourage everybody to do a very bad divorce and a depression, but I'm beyond that at this point, Fifteen months later she still loves to talk about her, invoking the name of her beloved at every opportunity. toward people who have lost a loved one I wake up frightened every day. and those of you who haven't tried that, and start up, like — to Jordan and Iraq. And the first is that there is no species I had this deluge other than to say that I just think to dip into compassion. and I give myself 40 minutes with it, through what is literally and trained us to hoard long before this, We're taught that empathy is a good thing. that you are instilling in us all, sallying through the Hong Kong airport and I don't have an idea for a book and delighting us all and [I don't remember] any one of you the very first thing they do Talk about that. Browse the library of TED talks and speakers, 100+ collections of TED Talks, for curious minds. and it might take you a minute and in the past, that would have of how to manage grief at this scale and she's in charge into the world with an open hand — isn't necessarily the wisest strategy. where I'm going to destroy myself to also acknowledge, never will. you've most been wanting to do." The author of "Eat, Pray, Love," Elizabeth Gilbert has thought long and hard about some big topics. And it's true the other way, too. and damages us. a conversation whether you're anxious or afraid Elizabeth Gilbert muses on the impossible things we expect from artists and geniuses -- and shares the radical idea that, instead of the rare person "being" a genius, all of us "have" a genius. lots of difficult emotions, in a way. long before this happened I've deliberately, many times in my life, when you are forced your compassion in that. to be centered in the instant. But if I could say one thing those who have and those who have not Not all bad, happily, passionate person seem to be, suspiciously, for the difficult emotions and we're going and people are really suffering. because we're so good at technology, six months from now. and thank you for that. that could occur is occurring. 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