30/04/2011
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Post-Creativity?
Post-Creativity?
Is creativity gifted only to some?
Are most meant to mundanely muddle?
Why do so few savor moments of sublime creation?
Why the fear of embracing the inner creator?Is it perhaps taboo this talk of creating?
Might this lead to thoughts of a Creator?
Would they be inspired thoughts of Spirit, of Source?
Will this be what the next generation scoffs?Are these times as bereft of things Divine,
as Victoria's age was of things procreative?Would that make us post-creative?
8. A poem comprised entirely of questions. (4pts)
143 + 4 = of 147 points
Comments (3)
wow! I just saw that you have subscribed to me and so came by to check your posts up. I don't know how and why you have hidden your work, or why no one has commented on the beautiful poems, related to the scavenger hunt. Each one of them is exceptional.
I have recommended this in hope that others will see my rec and come here to read your beautiful words. Thank you for the subscription.
I also noted that you like G.K Chesterton. WOW! I can count the people who have heard about him on the fingers of my right hand.
Good Afternoon, Suzanne. I am not an intellectual kind of guy, but I do subscribe to people being creative at what ever level of talent and mental ability that they have. I never made the jump from being creative to the Creator. I don't pal around with blasphemy on purpose. lol I think some of my church going friends get a little nervous in suggesting that we humans attempt some personal steps to improve ourselves and exhibit more creativity. I don't know--just a hunch.
I recall watching a ditch digger many years ago. The contractor kept him on the payroll all the time. Why? He dug trenches for foundations that were perfect. I deeply admired him. He was excellent at what he did.
All humans can excel. It is my personal opinion that God wants us to excel in life and fully develop our talents. I find nothing in the Bible that suggests God endorses poor performance at work, home or school or describe ignorance as a virtue under any circumstances.
Just my thoughts.
frank
That's a really good question(s).
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