Friday, February 17, 2023

The second basic principle: the in-dwelling creative force.

 


There is an underlying, in-dwelling creative force infusing all of life—including ourselves.

 

Our in-dwelling force has its own character and personality. It is filled with insight and knowledge. If you trust Him and follow Him, then you become part of a greater force. A creative force that has no copycat in its veins. It is original as your Source is.

We talk, of course, about the Holy Spirit that talks to your spirit. The interaction is a clear vibration of wisdom and insight into the deeper things of an Almighty God.

Your creativity is not human-born or man-made. It comes from your innermost being where no one can see it move. It is so deep within that no one else can hear its voice or see what it shows to you.

Only you are aware of this movement. Only you can react to it.

Once you tap into that force, creativity blossoms and you become a river of insight, providence, and healing.

Each one of us hears and listens differently. Therefore, our creativity manifest differently. This is what makes it so unique and beautiful. And most importantly, people recognise you. It becomes your voice within this busy world.

Shema.

Shema means to hear but also to listen. To incline your ear to the voice within and act on what you hear.

Shema can also mean obedience. When you are obedient to the inner force/voice, you act on what you hear. You become single-minded in your actions and your dreams receive a certain direction. Follow this. Follow that. Do it this way. Add this.

The more you listen, the more your inner force grows. The more your creativity shapes and forms to something tangible that others can enjoy and appreciate and buy.

This is the ultimate goal of your creativity. To inspire, to heal and provide.

It is the basics we all need according to the Maslow hierarchy of needs.

SELF-TRANSCENDENCE

Transcendence refers to one’s spirituality and relation to the universe and others. This need is specifically concerned with the act of helping others to self-actualise.

SELF-ACTUALISATION

This stage can only be met once all other needs are satisfied. Though any person can achieve self-actualisation, not all people will since progress may be halted by life’s challenges.

AESTHETIC NEEDS

This refers to the search for beauty, balance, and form. Maslow recognised that artists tended to focus on fulfilment of these needs.

COGNITIVE NEEDS

A person’s cognitive needs may be fulfilled by the pursuit of knowledge.

SELF-ESTEEM

A person’s self-esteem needs are often met as they achieve goals, master certain tasks, and receive recognition or respect for accomplishments.

BELONGING NEEDS

These include love and community and are met by family, friends, or romantic partners.

SAFETY NEEDS

Safety includes feelings of security and stability, living free of fear, and being safe from harm.

PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS

These essential needs include food, water, and shelter. Most people try to fulfil these needs before any others.

This where we are going. Once we tap into our inner force and creativity begins to flow we become whole.

Your thoughts are always welcome, so add your thoughts and ideas in the comments.

Let the river flow.

©Lynelle Clark 2022

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