If we explore our inner world, at
some point we will come to find out we are, in fact, a
multidimensional being of infinite consciousness and unlimited
creativity. It is
our birthright and ultimate destiny to discover this fact. When
some individuals experience this realization, they will even say
that they are God. They will perceive that they are that ultimate
Creator of All That Is. In many ways this is true and in other ways,
it is not. Exactly how this statement is true (each of us are the
Ultimate Creator) and how it is not true is presented in a “Creation
Story for the Creativity Perspective.”
However, the real issues we will need to ultimately face is that we
are a multidimensional being of infinite consciousness with
unlimited creativity. We have intentionally limited our creative
power and ability to have an experience of physical Creation. In
particular, an experience of being the human that you are. If we
consciously remembered who and what we are we could never have an
experience of Creation for we would remember exactly how and why we
created it as we did. That would destroy the experience of the
creation. Yet, if we allow ourselves to forget both that we created
the experience and how we create it, we can experience the Creation
as we created it. Exactly how and why we have limited our creative
powers as we have is the primary question we will need to
investigate if we are going to access and release our unlimited
creative ability and restore the depth and breath of our creative
powers.
But the issue we face in every day life is not how and why we have
limited our creative power to have a physical experience. That was
created in wisdom and we don’t have to worry about those reasons.
Rather, what we have done is we have allowed our creative power to
be scattered and fragmented because of the experiences of physical
life.
The key to reconstituting our creative power is to become mindful
and aware of how and where we are focusing our attention and
awareness. With the intention to reconstitute the whole of your
being we pull back our creative power from where we have scattered
and fragmented our energy. We can do this by navigate through our
heart and allow the fulness of being to guide us. We look to those
activities in life that allow us to move toward a greater and
greater fulness of being. In doing so, we develop the ability create
a
single point focus for our life. This, in turn, concentrates our
creative life energy which we can then focus wherever we wish. The
ability to hold a single point focus for our life coupled with the
understanding that our energy goes where we focuses our attention
and awareness are the fundamental building blocks to creating any
experience we desire.
The
figure at the left provides a way to visualized we are an infinite
consciousness that has seemingly shattered and fragmented itself
into pieces. As in the figure we have only created a puzzle to
challenge the depth and breath of our own unique unlimited
creativity to put back together. If you wish, each piece of the
puzzle is an experience in life. In this way and in this puzzle,
each fragment appears whole unto itself. Yet each piece is in some
way incomplete and unable to comprehend the whole.
If you observer carefully, any one part of ourselves that we
experience in the moment appears complete and whole unto itself. Yet
when the moment is over it appears that moment is only a fragment of
the total that is beyond our conscious comprehension that seemingly
cannot be explained. We call the total “our life” but we really
don’t understand what life is.
Our conscious experience is much like that portion of an iceberg
that sticks about the water while the bulk of the ice remains
underwater - most of our experience is subconscious or unconscious.
If we study how we create our experiences we will find we do most of
creation subconsciously. We have little conscious awareness for the
reasons why we experience what we do. We have stories we tell about
what we experience and why we experience them but they do not
necessarily reflect the truth of what is.
Our task if we choose to reconstitute our creative powers, is to
bring these subconscious pieces to the surface. It is to examine
these pieces to reconstitute ourselves though our experiences to
understand who and what we really are as opposed to who we think we
are as defined by the limited experiences we have.
If
we do choose to reconstitute our creative power and creative
ability, we must look at it as piecing a puzzle together as in the
figure at the left. However we must look at the growing puzzle as we
piece the pieces together as a process realizing. We must realize we
are infinitely creative beings and that no matter how complete we
appear, there are an infinite number of parts we have yet to explore
and assimilate. As long as we are human, you will never see the
complete puzzle. This is not good or bad. It is just the way the
human experience is designed.
This is the main reason why mystics say that we need to transcend
the physical conditions to experience the truth of what we are. But
we do not get the “answer” to Creation in transcending the physical
condition or any other realm of Creation. The answer to Creation
lies in the here and now. The answer does not lie somewhere else.
The answer to Creation lies in understanding the process of Creation
and how we become the Creator/creator (yes, paradoxically, both with
a “C” and “c”).
To be in physical Creation, or for that matter, any Creation, means
to have our infinite creative powers scattered and fragmented. To
experience any creation is to limit our creative powers in some way
in order to experience the creation In the experience of being the
creator of the world we experience we will experience the Creator
and find all the answer we seek including an internal bliss and joy
that never runs dry no matter what is happening in your external
world.
To do this, we must learn to see ourselves as a process,
a creative living process, as opposed to a completed work. We
must see ourselves as a puzzle that is piecing itself together
rather than what has already be pieced. Our
ego is only that which we have pieced together to date based on
the experiences we have had. The problem is we tend to believe we
are our ego. The process of the piecing the puzzle is who and what
we really are. We are a creative living process. - Consciousness at
play experiencing the discovery and exploration of Itself.
To begin to understand how to piece ourselves together and to
accelerate the process we can look at the relationship between
creativity, awareness and understanding, and the use of clear
intentionality.
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