Creativity

by Bhagwan Rajneesh

Publisher: Macmillan Published: 1999-11-30 Category: Personal Empowerment

Creativity is not the exclusive domain of artists, musicians, and poets. It is the natural birthright of every human being, a fundamental quality that has become buried beneath layers of conditioning, fear, and societal expectations. This exploration into the creative spirit challenges everything we've been taught about what it means to be creative and offers a radical vision for reclaiming this essential aspect of our humanity.

At the heart of this work lies a profound truth: creativity is less about producing art and more about living artfully. It's about approaching every moment with fresh eyes, responding to life with spontaneity rather than mechanical habit, and allowing our authentic nature to express itself without constraint. The wisdom shared here dismantles the myth that creativity belongs only to a talented few, revealing instead that we are all inherently creative beings who have simply forgotten how to access this natural state.

The journey begins with understanding why most people feel disconnected from their creative essence. Through penetrating insights into how education, religion, and social norms systematically suppress our spontaneity and original thinking, readers discover how they've been conditioned to conform rather than create. This isn't presented as blame or victimization, but rather as a compassionate unveiling of the mechanisms that keep us trapped in repetitive patterns. By seeing these patterns clearly, we gain the power to step beyond them.

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