The
Significance of Creativity
In thinking upon the role of
individual creativity in the transformation of the planet,
let us first consider and clarify our understanding of the
creative process. For the purpose of this series of thoughts,
we will focus upon creativity as the giving of form to that
which is formless. A view of creativity from this angle will,
it is hoped, lead to some interesting observations.
here are many examples of the
form-giving process. We have but to look at a painter who
gives form to his way of seeing the world; the dramatist who
gives form, tangibility, to subtle emotions. Then there is
the philosopher, who may give a verbal form to abstract ideas,
or even to a moral basis for right behaviour in the world.
But in our stated context, the most significant example would
be the individual who embodies in his own life the highest
spiritual and moral principles he is capable of expressing.
For creativity is not the exclusive province of the artist;
creative life is a n opportunity and responsibility of every
conscious individual.
Essential, the role of the creator is that
of a mediator, a transformer of energy, be it thought energy
or the energy latent in matter. We may recall Einstein's relativity
equation, which proved that energy and matter were one and
the same, the conversion factor being light. We may also recall
the occultist's reiteration of this fact in the statement
that spirit (energy) is matter in its highest form; matter
is spirit in its lowest aspect. And we may touch upon man's
place in the cosmos by noting that the creative human being,
through the light of consciousness, transforms energy and
provides a vehicle for its expression within matter.
The creative individual is somewhat like
a moveable electric socket. Just as a socket provides a door
between pure electric energy and its visible uses, such as
providing light and heat, or activating types of machinery,
so the creative individual provides a physical outlet for
the expression of any ideas and energies he can contact.
Just as electricity flows spontaneously through
any channels that are presented, so the energy which flows
through the creative individual manifest spontaneously, as
it is focussed and directed by that individual. The specific
focus and direction of this spontaneity is dependent upon
the receptivity, or conductivity, of the individual's environment
and his personal tendencies. The flow of ideas and energies
through creative people ranges from the artist as his easel
to the conscious soul utilising his very lifetime for the
expression of some ideal or work of God.
The question is, how does creativity help
to transform the planet, to help establish a world order based
on right relations between man and man, and between man and
the other kingdoms of nature, a world whose keynote is harmony?
A simple review of history reveals the importance
of creative of creative endeavour. Human advancement has depended
upon those who could contact and express coherently those
energies and ideas whose expression could lead to humanity's
next step in religious, political, educational, and scientific
terms. It has depended upon those who have gained the ability
to touch in varying degrees the source of all wisdom.
Even as history demonstrates the value of
creativity, it does not reflect the number and quality of
the individual lives who, 'sight unseen', have helped to shape
the course of human events. The dual recognition of what history
says and what it leaves unsaid suggests our own significance
as creative agents at this time. There have been hundreds
who worked as effectively in relation to their own spheres
of influence as did Christ or Einstein in theirs; many have
played their parts in the anchoring of new ideas and qualities
within the life of humanity who remained unknown save to their
friends and co-workers. Likewise, each individual can now,
through a creative responsiveness to the needs of the time
and a vision of the future, establish the patterns of cooperation
and concern for the welfare of all men which will serve as
the foundation of a new era.
As an example, let us consider the group
of individuals all over the world in whose lives the energy
of goodwill is a reality. Goodwill has been described as man's
first attempt to express the love of God; it is love in action,
a dynamic force capable of remaking the world. Through this
group of men and women, the energy of goodwill is substantiated;
it is made apparent for all to see. This thereby sets an example
for the future actions of all peoples.
One may express goodwill in all aspects of
life. Those who are concerned with the arts express goodwill
in the works they produce, but there is also the creativity
of the shopkeeper who looks out for his patrons as well as
himself. There is the creativity of the plant manager who
motivates his workers by his respect for their rights and
his inspiration, rather than the use of his authority. There
is the creativity of the farmer, who enters into a harmonious
relation with the land and the vegetable kingdom. In short,
there in no area in which goodwill cannot be expressed in
a creative fashion.
The effectiveness of these modes of creativity
in bringing about change may seem small when considered individually.
There is a definite effect, however, and when the global group
is considered, the effects are far beyond any expectations.
The demonstration of techniques of goodwill has an impact
on the minds and hearts of all men which cannot be achieved
by the most enlightened discussions. For this reason the truly
creative individual will always be distinguished by his willingness
to do as well as to speak of doing.
The value of creative initiate in effecting
change is inestimable. The welfare of our planetary society
depends upon those who can sense new ways of working and demonstrate
these ways to their fellow beings. Let each of us, then, renew
his effort to stand in creative spiritual being. Let each
of us do his part to implement the solutions to the problems
which face humanity as a whole, for the solutions are available
to those who will to know. And let us all, joined in one subjectively
linked group, work together in creating the new world we have
envisioned.
- Doug Friedenberg
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