Quantum Creativity is book designed to help anyone realize their creative potential. The author explores numerous avenues to help you get there such as using examples from famous scientists, philosophers, Hindu's and Buddhist's while giving examples from his own life. Often posing questions and then giving longer, in-depth answers, this book lets you ask those same questions for yourself in order to explore. There were even meditation exercises included to help you achieve a calm, clear state of mind.
While exploring, I was able to identify with one of the main concepts, that ego consistently interferes with creative growth. When focused on the ego, you can become negative and selfish, and totally miss the bigger picture of what it means to be creative; you cannot connect to the universe, or tap into the energy of the universe when caught up in your own ways. It doesn't do you any good to compare to others, especially famous artists. Comparisons are odious, after all. Anyway, since I was able to identify with that concept, I was able to recognize my own blockages and fears. It's reassuring to know that I have created them all, and in the end, they're not real.
As I mentioned before, Goswami incorporates many quotes and frequently references others. At times I found the references to be a bit much, distracting a little, to the main gist of the information. More often than not though, they were helpful in getting a grasp on what he was trying to convey. I enjoyed the few segments that were laid out as a dialogue between someone else and the author; that put things into perspective, as I could imagine myself postulating on the same issues.
There's always a lesson to be learned in self-exploration. Those lessons can be frustrating at times, and they can also be humbling. I will definitely keep this book close by for reference.