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Hi! I'm new. I wrote this article about the nature of creativity:
Creativity ~ the unconscious source of the creative spirit ~ Abstract: There are two forms of creativity, our daytime creativity and its unconscious complement (my conjecture). The latter abides unconsciously as a semi-autonomous spiritual power that ever searches to manifest itself in human life. In dreams it is often symbolized by the phallus, and in alchemy by the spirit Mercurius. It is hampered by modern-day rationalism and the reductive view of the unconscious as mere drive nature and repressed content. What is even more damaging to the unconscious creative force is the romanticizing tendency present among Jungians and followers of New Age. The technique of 'active imagination', due to a romantic obsession with symbolic imagery, is likely to block out a true creativity. Hence conscious attachments cannot be abandoned. It makes impossible the goal of the immersion in the unconscious, so central to mystical and spiritual discipline. The corrupting influence befalls the very people who are favourably disposed toward the unconscious. Their creative instinct is distorted and warped. Read the article here: http://home7.swipnet.se/~w-73784/creativity.htm Mats Winther |
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