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Creative Self


A masterpiece takes time to make its appearance. What this speaks to is the delivery of creativity. Through our willingness to give our commitment, and through our trusting in real experience and spontaneity, creativity takes us to whole new places and discoveries.

Along the way, the steps and leaps are the links of an integrity that’s unique and brings unity within us as well as outwardly - with our fellow human beings. Therefore, in those later paintings we know as unmistakably his, van Gogh’s true colours showed, but no more so than in his earlier works (even if his brushstrokes were coming more and more into their own). Meanwhile, van Gogh’s art was influenced by his contemporaries, as theirs was by his.





The same concept holds also for the human self, the form we take being that of a trail: a creative progression of “stepping stones”. Each joy, each love, and each inspiration and burst of imagination (the mind kept open, and not closed by, say, intimidation)... each carries us forward on a momentous wave. Moments of creative realisation are the eddies and swirls of a river that rises to full swell, and cements our connection to our own self - likewise to everyone and everything else - whilst keeping us awake to our real dreams and hopes.

In one sense, our self holds consistency and keeps to one thread and identity. Yet we also advance and evolve, just as does the artist and the child who learns to crawl and walk, then run and dance the waltz.

Our creativity naturally flows over and takes care of its own refilling. But we need to play our part by being ready to engage and receive. Just as being physical keeps our blood pumping, our heart and brain - both of these - are kept charged up with creativeness through exercising our love, joy and creative intelligence.

Life is a gift, and our heart makes sure we don’t miss a beat. Stay immersed in self-creativity, and we’re bound to know satisfaction that goes deep. To stay refreshed, wells need to be relieved of their harvest regularly; likewise, our self needs to keep yielding its creative release. So rather than let our creativity be squeezed, let’s know what it means to be truly living. Things go so much better when we realise this.

Meanwhile, watch out for “stress forces” that wait in ambush and lurk full of mischief, like impatient compulsive desire that shoves aside our heartfelt wishes, while filling us with make-believe “needs”.

Set free from stress, we can be alive to adventure, loving and confident to our very depths, wise and true to enjoyment and experience, and succeeding at what the human being does best: creativeness.