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SammyKline
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another thought...
why does being creative always have to result in something so easily identified as ART? or a finished STORY? or POEM? etc.
always meaning according to mainstream thinking.. conventional thinking.
what about living creativity?
what about making the ordinary aspects and elements of life as colorful, creative, weird and joyful as possible?
paint your room purple!
go on random journeys to unusual places. make gifts for people you do not know and give them away. you can just mail them anonymously. create new foods or games.
invent things.
I think one of the most dangerous and limiting messages that comes from society is that only writers can write, artists can make art, publishers can publish.
being creative is as fundamental as breathing, healing or emotions. isn't it?
it is common to hear people in their final moments lamenting that they wish they had been more adventurous and playful and explore more of the world when they were young. (I have volunteered in a hospice before)
from the perspective of a PTSD sufferer the same sparks of creativity can help with small every day things, or even just with ways of thinking. ways of coping that are creative, unusual or quirky. obviously it's not so easy. i guess i am trying to separate out the idea of the finished art piece, writing or object, from the more essential creative approaches , impulses, allowing yourself to think and act freely.
so, maybe, creativity also as a mode of thought, a way of processing and responding to reality on various levels some of which may result in art, but do not have to?
or just living a creative life?
is this making sense?
why does being creative always have to result in something so easily identified as ART? or a finished STORY? or POEM? etc.
always meaning according to mainstream thinking.. conventional thinking.
what about living creativity?
what about making the ordinary aspects and elements of life as colorful, creative, weird and joyful as possible?
paint your room purple!
go on random journeys to unusual places. make gifts for people you do not know and give them away. you can just mail them anonymously. create new foods or games.
invent things.
I think one of the most dangerous and limiting messages that comes from society is that only writers can write, artists can make art, publishers can publish.
being creative is as fundamental as breathing, healing or emotions. isn't it?
it is common to hear people in their final moments lamenting that they wish they had been more adventurous and playful and explore more of the world when they were young. (I have volunteered in a hospice before)
from the perspective of a PTSD sufferer the same sparks of creativity can help with small every day things, or even just with ways of thinking. ways of coping that are creative, unusual or quirky. obviously it's not so easy. i guess i am trying to separate out the idea of the finished art piece, writing or object, from the more essential creative approaches , impulses, allowing yourself to think and act freely.
so, maybe, creativity also as a mode of thought, a way of processing and responding to reality on various levels some of which may result in art, but do not have to?
or just living a creative life?
is this making sense?