Eric Maisel - The Atheist’s Way

March 6, 2009

Eric Maisel, PhD, is the author of more than thirty works of fiction and nonfiction. His nonfiction titles include Coaching the Artist Within, Fearless Creating, The Van Gogh Blues, The Creativity Book, Performance Anxiety, Ten Zen Seconds, A Writer’s San Francisco, and A Writer’s Paris. A columnist for Art Calendar magazine, Maisel is a creativity coach and creativity coach trainer who presents keynote addresses and workshops nationally and internationally. His new book is The Atheist's Way: Living Well Without Gods.

In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Eric Maisel addresses atheists who don't always find it easy to live as atheists, as well as religious believers who have doubts. He describes how the atheistic scientific worldview offers more advantages than the religious perspective. He encourages an understanding of the "tradition of atheism," and explains how to derive inspiration from it. He talks about how new atheists may cope with the loss of their church communities, even when they satisfy important human needs. He details the "main problem" for atheists, which he argues is making meaning in an indifferent universe. He talks about the importance of the atheist actively self-creating, being the hero of her own story, defending a radical individualism. He talks about existential depression that atheists may experience, and ways to respond to this nihilism and ultimate meaninglessness in the universe. And he defends the position that each atheist should be an "active moral philosopher," and "make his own ethics."

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I haven’t listened to the ep yet (didn’t have time to sync my iPod on Sunday), but just wanted to highly recommend this guy’s book “A Writer’s Paris”. When we did Paris I used it as my anchor for our various walking tours.

Posted on Apr 07, 2009 at 9:04am by steveg144 Comment #1

I really enjoyed this episode and I look forward to reading Maisel’s book.

Posted on Apr 07, 2009 at 11:21am by docartemis Comment #2

This podcast has truly impacted to me and Eric spoke to the poet in me when he talked about creating yourself. My life is an art project, now in addition to writing the poems i am becoming the poem

Posted on Dec 09, 2009 at 9:29am by Shinken Comment #3

I just want to mention that I did read The Atheist’s Way and I highly recommend it.

Posted on Dec 09, 2009 at 5:42pm by docartemis Comment #4

use http://www.pointofinquiry.org/eric_maisel_-_the_atheists_way/ if you have trouble with the link.


http://www.theatheistsway.com/

Chapter 1:
http://www.theatheistsway.com/read_aw.html

Posted on Dec 11, 2009 at 7:42pm by Jackson Comment #5