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Robert Fritz begins in his book, Creating, saying, &#8220;Many of us have the suspicion  that there is much more to life than what we have been led to expect. Perhaps our lives are filled with secret possibilities—possibilities that there are dimensions to ourselves, depths of our being, and heights to our aspirations that are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Robert Fritz begins in his book,<em> Creating</em>,<strong><em> </em></strong>saying,<strong><em> &#8220;Many of us have the suspicion  that there is much more to life than what we have been led to expect. Perhaps our lives are filled with secret possibilities—possibilities that there are dimensions to ourselves, depths of our being, and heights to our aspirations that are lurking just below the surface.&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p>We each have the urge to do something that matters to us. Perhaps we exist only  as shadows of our future selves, and this subtle yet persistent force nagging at our consciousness—to be a <em>creator,</em> to be one who brings into existence creations that previously lived only in our inner thoughts.</p>
<p>This deep longing to <em>create</em> resides within the soul of humanity. Beyond our basic instincts for survival which includes fulfilling such needs as food, warmth,water, and air— we also have a natural instinct for building, organizing,  forming, and creating.</p>
<p>Webster defines <em>creativity</em> as &#8221; <em>creative</em> ability; artistic or intellectual inventiveness.&#8221; Webster tells us that the word  <em>create</em> means &#8221; to originate; to bring into being from nothing: to cause to exist. In other words, when we talk about <em>creating</em> we are talking about <em>causality</em>—that is causing something to exist that did not previously exist.</p>
<p>The <em>creative</em> process has had more impact, power and influence than any other process in history. Consider all of the inventions, the arts, architecture, and the amazing technological age we now live in as a result of the creative process.We have experienced so much innovation and growth in our lifetime.<span id="more-41"></span></p>
<p>It is the reason why research scientists once teamed up with school age children to consider ways to save the California coast from slipping off into the ocean. In many educational environments, the creative process of art, music, dance and drama are seen as nice extracurricular activities that broadens a child&#8217;s horizons. Too many times educators are forced into thinking that learning to create is more &#8220;fluff&#8221; rather than being the centerpiece of education.</p>
<p><em><strong>&#8221; To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.&#8221; </strong>Joseph Chilton Pearce</em></p>
<p>As the world becomes more competitive—it would be an error to misunderstand the power of the creative process not only in the world but in our individual lives as well. The creative process —a power able to generate new technologies,medical breakthroughs, transportation, film, music, painting, fashion, cuisine, robotics, healthier lives and environments and so much more.</p>
<p><em><strong>&#8221; Why should we all use our creative power? Because there is nothing that makes people so generous, joyful, lively, bold and compassionate, so indifferent, to fighting and the accumulation of objects and money. &#8221; </strong>Brenda Ueland</em></p>
<p><em>Can creativity be taught? Can creating be learned?</em> Yes. <em>Creativity </em>is a skill that can be learned and mastered by people from all walks of life and from all backgrounds. One can learn to <em>create </em>just as easily as they can learn to  drive their car, swim, or work on a computer.When creative skills are used in music, painting or acting or dance—the result is art. When creative skills are used in technology—the result is innovation and invention. When creative skills are used in business—the results are production. When creative skills are used in relationship—the results are a deep and abiding love. When creative skills are used to build a life—the results are increased vitality, adventure and expansion. Creating can be just as important to the  manager as it is to the  artist, just as powerful to the organization as to the individual.</p>
<p><em><strong>&#8221; You need to claim the events of your life to make yourself yours.&#8221;</strong> Anne-Wilson Schaef</em></p>
<p><em>When your life itself becomes the subject matter of the creative process, a very different experience of life opens to you.</em> Suddenly you are involved with life at it&#8217;s very essence. When this happens, your experience of time changes. Tastes, colors, touches, and sounds are experienced more deeply. You begin to experience important life events as having more vitality and life, while being able to appreciate small events as lovely and poetic and precious. You may even discover that you love your life even though you may not have loved all the events that have transpired in your life. These newly deepened experiences are the outgrowth of living life at a different level of involvement. Awareness of the creative processes can produce amazing results. Each of our lives can benefit from more involvement in the creative processes. Perhaps your life is filled with secret possibilities that you never until now imagined.</p>
<p><strong><em>&#8221; Creativity is God&#8217;s gift to us. Using our creativity is our gift back to God.&#8221; </em></strong><em>Julia Cameron</em></p>
<p><strong>Recommended Readings:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://astore.amazon.com/arwoonthwe-20">Vein of Gold, Julia Cameron</a>, Another great book designed to inspire the artist in everyone and present tasks to involve the reader in &#8220;&#8221;inner play&#8221;" that can lead to artistic growth.</p>
<p><a href="http://astore.amazon.com/arwoonthwe-20">The Artist&#8217;s Way, Julia Cameron</a>. One of my very favorite books,<em>this</em> is the seminal book on the subject of creativity.</p>
<p><a href="&lt;iframe src=">Creating, Robert Fritz</a>, A practical guide to the creative process and how to use it  to create anything from a work of art , a loving relationship, or a more fulfilling life.</p>
<p><a href="&lt;iframe src=">Creativity, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi</a>, This book is a first hand account about creativity from  the history of people who have lived with creative experiences in their own lives.</p>
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