Thursday, August 7, 2008

Creative Minds

Creative Minds are ordinary people who did extra ordinary things because circumstances made demands on their potentials.
A creative Person is an inventor, innovator, achiever, intiator.

He does things other people either haven't done or won't do.
He live fully and maximize himself. They are human beings like us. They are not better, smarter, wiser or more giftted than you, but they developed a passion for life motivated by a deep guiding purpose and a sense of destiny.

Creative minds take the SELF that God has given them and tap the vast hidden potential that is buried within. They rise to the top in spite of their weakness and that make them stand out among their contemporary.

A creative person is usually very intelligent in the ordinary sense of the term and can meet the problems of life as rationally as anyone else can, but refuses to let intellect rule; he relies strongly on intuition and he respects the irrational in himself.

A creative person is able to find in his undeveloped mind, the possibility of new insight that at first may be only understood the idea without reasoning how the outcome will be.

The individual is willing to listen to what is far from the centre of his conscious self. He pays attention to vague feelings, which on the grounds of good sense are dismissed by some people, and allow them to have their way with him, even if nothing useful appears to forming in his conscious mind.

Though creative people are faced with the challenges of getting the right porportion of their ideas, and even more confused on how to harmonize their thoughts at the initial stage but with help of their inner strength, they are able to resist the tendency of rejecting their ideas prematurely and work to enrich the world they see, and thus they open the way for an elegant new order more satisfying than the simpler configuration arrived at,by omitting contradicting details.

Many creative minds deliberately invite changed states of consciousness in which the ordinary boundaries of experince are broken. A creative mind is prone to resistance of acculturation, which demands surrendering of one's personal, unique and fundamental nature. It does not always result in a rejection of conventional morality,though certainly not in any abatement of the moral attitude.



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