October
31
2009

There’s No Business Like Soul Business: A Spiritual Path to Enlightened Screenwriting, Filmmaking, and the Performing Arts



Product Description

Publisher Marketing: A step-by-step guide, filled with in-depth exercises and breakthrough processes, this book will equip artists and entertainment professionals with the spiritual tools and techniques to make their everyday walk in the business a more purposeful and prosperous adventure. Rydall empowers readers to achieve their dreams and create material that has a postive impact on the planet.

There’s No Business Like Soul Business: A Spiritual Path to Enlightened Screenwriting, Filmmaking, and the Performing Arts

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5 Comments to “There’s No Business Like Soul Business: A Spiritual Path to Enlightened Screenwriting, Filmmaking, and the Performing Arts”

  1. By David Brownstein, October 31, 2009 @ 1:47 am

    “Derek Rydall’s new book is a sparkling example of what happens when we take the best of the new thought/evolutionary consciousness movement and mix it with a full career as a creator and facilitator of pop culture. This book is chock full of exercises, meditations, tools, tips, tricks and processes that will help you on your journey to become a more conscious filmmaker, conscious human, and conscious creator of everything and everyone around you. If you’ve wondered “What the Bleep” and are in on “The Secret,” I invite you to stew in the cosmic juices of Derek’s ideas and insights, then step back and enjoy what comes alive in you.”

    –David Brownstein, Hollywood Career Coach, Author, The Cosmic Mission of Hollywood, A Course in Hollywood Miracles. [...]
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. By Guardian Angel, October 31, 2009 @ 2:16 am

    “Having been a working Actor, Talent Agent, Talent Manager and Producer for more than 25 years, I must say that I found Derek’s book to be a refreshing approach to a profession that can beat you up and shoot you down. Reading chapter after chapter not only brought me a greater understanding of self and why I am in this business, but it showed me how to have a sense of amusement about things that I took so seriously in the past that I just felt like giving up many times. Stick with it and remember who you really are. Acting isn’t pretending…acting is telling the truth. And attitude is indeed everything.” — Kate Romero, President-CEO Guardian Angel Ent, Host of Spiritual Hollywood Radio Show, Author, “The End of the Anonymous Actor.”

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    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. By James Bonnet, October 31, 2009 @ 3:11 am

    “Derek Rydall has written another remarkable book. This time he reveals spiritual secrets that will not only help you connect to your creative unconscious source, they will put you on the path to your full potential and your true destiny as an artist. I highly recommend it!” — James Bonnet, writer, teacher, story consultant, author of “Stealing Fire from the Gods: The Complete Guide to Story for Writers and Filmmakers”
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. By K. Lee, October 31, 2009 @ 5:59 am

    “Rydall understands that true success comes from deepening ourselves spiritually. Many of the concepts and exercises in this book can do just that and can be useful, regardless of one’s religion or spiritual discipline. They can empower the writer in an industry that often leaves writers feeling powerless.”

    Dr. Linda Seger, Script Consultant, Author, Making a Good Writer Great
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. By Matthew Seigel, October 31, 2009 @ 6:27 am

    Derek Rydall has just awakened the sleeping giant. In this simple yet powerful book, Rydall has given us the tools to unlock the conscious artist within each of us. This book is our stepping stone to igniting the conscious media revolution.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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