PEOPLE INDEX

Arrau, Claudio: 1903–1991, Chilean pianist.
Barks, Coleman: American poet who has written numerous poetic interpretations of the works of Rumi. Books include A Year with Rumi, Rumi: The Big Red Book, and Rumi: Selected Poems.
Beckes, Lane and Coan, James A.: Psychologists, University of Virginia USA. Their article ‘Social baseline theory: the role of social proximity in emotion and economy of action’ was published in Social and Personality Psychology Compass. http://www.cfhmc.com/wp‐content/uploads/2016/06/SocialBaselineTheory.pdf.
Beethoven, Ludwig Van: 1770–1827, German composer. Information about his creative process from a letter to Louis Schlosser 1822/1823. Comment about his improvisation from Beethoven, the Man and the Artist: As Revealed in His Own Words (1905) edited by Friedrich Kerst.
Blake, William: 1757–1827, English poet and artist. Quotation from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.
Bowden, E. M. and Jung‐Beeman, M.: Psychologists at Northwestern University USA. Their 2003 article, ‘Aha! Insight experience correlates with solution activation in the right hemisphere’, appeared in the Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10, 730–737. https://cpb‐us‐e1.wpmucdn.com/sites.northwestern.edu/dist/a/699/files/2015/11/Aha‐Insight‐experience‐correlates‐with‐solution‐activation‐in‐the‐right‐hemisphere‐2n5zk69.pdf.
Brennan, Barbara: American physicist and spiritual healer. Observation from her book, Hearts of Light.
Brown, Brene: American research professor, author and speaker. Ted Talk on vulnerability, ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability.html plus various books including Daring Greatly.
Carey, Mariah: American singer and songwriter. Wrote tribute to Stevie Wonder, steviewonder.org.uk.
Carey, Peter: Australian novelist. Quoted in Colum McCann's article, the Guardian Review 13 May 2017.
Casals, Pablo: 1876–1973, Catalan cellist. See Casals and the Art of Interpretation by David Blum, p. 161.
Chopin, Kate: 1850–1904, American author. Quotation from her novel, Awakening, p. 216.
Chuang‐Tzu: Fourth century BCE, Chinese philosopher, traditional author of the Chuang‐Tzu.
Churchill, Sir Winston: 1874–1965, British prime minister twice between 1940 and 1955. Remarks by F. E. Smith from Speaker's Lecture delivered by Sir Nicholas Soames MP, 2011.
Cohen, Leonard: 1934–2016, Canadian singer‐songwriter, poet and novelist. Remarks from his speech at the 2011 Prince of Asturias Awards. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIR5ps8usuo.
cummings, e e: 1894–1962, American poet. Poem, ‘I thank you god’ from e e cummings: Selected Poems.
Degas, Edgar: 1834–1917, painter and sculptor; quoted in Artists on Art: From the XIV to the XX Century, ed. Robert Goldwater.
DeLozier, Judith: American author, trainer and co‐developer of NLP. Active Dreaming exercise adapted from her article, ‘Mastery, new coding and systemic NLP’, published in NLP World, 2:1, March 1995.
Dench, Judi: English actress. Quotes taken from interview with Tim Adams in the Observer. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2012/oct/14/judi‐dench‐interview‐skyfall.
Desplat, Dr Juliette: Head of Modern Overseas, Intelligence & Security Records at the National Archives. Meeting of Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev discussed in her book A Man One Could Do Business With. https://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/blog/man‐one‐business/.
Einstein, Albert: 1879–1955, German‐born theoretical physicist. Words from a letter to a father who has lost his young son. Quote on the intellect from Einstein's Out of My Later Years, p. 260.
Ferrer, Emilio: Researcher at University of California Davis USA. See article by Karen Nikos‐Rose on his research on lovers' hearts beating in sync in Science & Technology, 8 February 2013. https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/lovers‐hearts‐beat‐sync‐uc‐davis‐study‐says/.
Feynman, Richard: 1918–1988, American theoretical physicist. Words from interview for BBC Horizon Programme, The Pleasure of Finding Things Out, 1981.
Foy, Claire: English actress. Interview with Tom Lamont, the Guardian 29 September 2018. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2018/sep/29/claire‐foy‐my‐anxiety‐was‐a‐tool‐to‐survive.
Fun Theory, The: The Piano Staircase Initiative was one of a series of experiments in DDB Worldwide Communications Group Inc.'s new brand campaign for Vollkswagen. See video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SByymar3bds™t=3s.
Gallwey, Tim: American author of series of Inner Game books. Comments from his presentation at the ICF Conference 1999.
Gelb, Michael J.: American author of How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci.
Gilligan, Stephen: American psychologist. Comments from his book The Courage to Love.
Gladwell, Malcolm: Canadian journalist and author. Korean pilot story from his book, Outliers.
Gorbachev, Mikhail: Head of State of USSR 1988–1991. Meeting with Thatcher described in the National Archives: https://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/blog/man‐one‐business/. Story of meeting with Aleksandr Yakovlev from The Soviet Ambassador: The Making of the Radical Behind Perestroika by Christopher Shulgan.
Graham, Martha: American modern dancer and choreographer. Quotation from The Life and Work Of Martha Graham ‐ A Biography, by Agnes De Mille, 1991.
Hakuin Ekaku: 1686–1768, Influential figure in Japanese Zen Buddhism.
Herrigel, Eugen: 1884–1955, German philosopher and author of Zen in the Art of Archery.
Hopkins, Gerard Manley: 1844–1889, English poet and Jesuit priest. Lines from his poem about a kestrel, The Windhover.
Johnson, Wilko: English singer, guitarist and songwriter. Kyoto story recounted in his Guardian article, 10 June 2015. https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2015/jun/10/dr‐feelgood‐wilko‐johnson‐shunkoin‐temple‐kyoto‐japan.
Jung, Carl: 1875–1961, Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Quotation from David Sedgwick's Introduction to Jungian Psychotherapy: The Therapeutic Relationship, p. 8.
Kafka, Franz: 1883–1924, Austrian (Czechoslovakian‐born) writer. Quotation from his Parables and Paradoxes, 1946.
Keats, John: 1795–1821, English Romantic poet. Quotation from a letter to George and Thomas Keats, 22 December 1817.
Kennedy, Nigel: English violinist. Comments from his autobiography Always Playing.
Kingsolver, Barbara: American author. Quote from Animal Dreams, p. 220.
Lehmann, Lilli: 1848–1929, German operatic soprano. Lines from her book, How to Sing, 1902.
Linklater, Kristin: Scottish vocal coach and acting teacher. Quotation from her book, Freeing the Natural Voice, p 51.
Malone, Gareth: English choirmaster and broadcaster, presenter of the BBC2 show, The Choir. His words recorded by Jackee Holder in her Vulnerability Project: https://thevulnerabilityproject.wordpress.com/2014/01/11/jackee‐holder/comment‐page‐1/.
Markham, Edwin: 1852–1940, American poet. Outwitted is one of a number of epigrams he wrote.
Matisse, Henri: 1869–1954, French artist. Jazz was a limited‐edition art book of his paper collages accompanied by his handwritten thoughts, issued in 1947.
McGilchrist, Iain: British psychiatrist, doctor, and former Oxford literary scholar. Known particularly for his book The Master and His Emissary. ‘The divided mind and the search for meaning’ is a published essay that complements the longer volume. Quotation from his blog in Psychology Today, The Skeptical Brain. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the‐skeptical‐brain/201012/the‐curvilinearity‐life.
Milne, A. A.: 1882–1956, English author. Words from The House at Pooh Corner.
Morgan, Henry: English spiritual director and author of Approaches to Prayer and A Time to Reflect. Quotation from his blog at http://www.annunciationtrust.org.uk/author/henry/.
Oliver, Mary: American poet. Words from Our World, her tribute to her deceased partner, Molly Malone Cook.
Paller, Ken and Voss, Joel L.: Professor of Psychology and Professor of Medical Social Sciences, Neurology and Psychiatry at Northwestern University USA. Information from ‘An electrophysiological signature of unconscious recognition memory’ published in Nature Neuroscience, 2009 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2692915/.
Parks, Tim: British author. Description from Teach Us to Be Still, p. 264.
Pert, Candace: 1946–2013, American neuroscientist and pharmacologist. Reference from her book Molecules of Emotion, p. 276.
Pullman, Philip: English novelist. Quote from an interview with Daniel Hahn at the Hay Festival: https://www.hayfestival.com/news/blog.aspx?post=416.
Reich, Wilhelm: 1897–1957, Austrian doctor of medicine and psychoanalyst. His work on ‘body armour’ influenced Gestalt and other therapies.
Rumi, Jalāl ad‐Dīn Muhammad: 1207–1273, Persian poet and Sufi mystic. Prose quotation from his Discourses 53 in Coleman Barks' English version, Essential Rumi, p. 76. Some poetry quotations from translations by A. J. Arberry and Reynold A. Nicholson. Reference to Coleman Barks' version of ‘Two Kinds of Intelligence’.
Scharmer, Otto: Senior Lecturer at MIT USA and Professor at Tsinghua University Beijing. Co‐founder of the Presencing Institute.
Scott Peck, M: 1936–2005, American psychiatrist and author. Story from The Road Less Traveled.
Siegel, Dan: American clinical professor of psychology. Author of The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are and The Mindful Therapist.
Sperry, Roger: 1913–1994, American neuropsychologist and neurobiologist. Won the Nobel prize for his work with split‐brain research.
Sugawara, S.: Story of Japanese fisherman in 2011 tsunami recorded by CNN: http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/04/03/japan.tsunami.captain/index.html.
Tolle, Eckhart: Spiritual teacher and author of The Power of Now and A New Earth.
Thomas, R. S.: Welsh poet and Anglican priest. Quotation from his poem The Bright Field.
Turner, J. M. W.: 1775–1851, English Romantic artist. Reference from Turner by James Hamilton, quoted also at https://www.tate.org.uk/whats‐on/tate‐britain/display/romantics/romantics‐room‐guide‐skying‐looking‐clouds.
Walter, Bruno: 1876–1962, German‐born conductor who became a French citizen and settled in the USA. Described in Virginia Woolf's Diaries, p. 336.
Whyte, David: English poet. Words taken from his poem Sweet Darkness.
Woolf, Virginia: 1882–1941, English novelist. Quotes taken from her Diaries.
Yeats, W. B.: 1865–1939, Irish poet. Prose quotation from his book of folklore stories/essays, The Celtic Twilight. Also a line from his poem Cloths of Heaven.
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