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Lynch is probably my favourite filmmaker, but I avoided this book for a long time because of the meditation bullshit. And make no mistake, there is a lot of bullshit, but it’s such wholesome bullshit coming from Lynch, and the majority of this book is actually not about meditation. He wanders through general life advice for creative people, anecdotes about his films, and an interview with two of the Beatles for some reason. I read a few short chapters at a time, and always felt happier and more creative afterward. I can see myself picking up this book and reading a random chapter whenever I need a little pick-me-up.
I don’t think paying a guru to teach you transcendental meditation is the one true path to creativity and world peace, but David Lynch has found something that works for him. I loved reading about these little insights into the brain behind some of the most fascinating movies on the planet.
I don’t think paying a guru to teach you transcendental meditation is the one true path to creativity and world peace, but David Lynch has found something that works for him. I loved reading about these little insights into the brain behind some of the most fascinating movies on the planet.