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Filed under:Creative Process — posted by rae on December 5, 2006 @ 4:40 am

Where to start - not with some profound statement because I can’t come up with anything more profound than I am delighted to have gotten The Creative Process blog at least ready to start.

The Creative Process of creativeprocess.net is a publisher of posters, notecards, and bookmarks of great individuals as exemplars of the creative process. We also host pages for Collegium, The Heart Forest, The Future Is Now, the Center for Global Community.

I want the blog to be a record of the process of being creative, of accepting the responsibility, and the freedom, of creativity, and being able to share these experiences, not as externals that can be matched to a model of how creativity “happens”, rather realization we are all creative by virtue of the choices we make every day. Every choice is creative.

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  1. Rae, you say to begin . . . the blog about creativity is in itself profound. “In the beginning” is as profound as it ever gets . . . creation out of no-thing will never be explained . . . it is inexplicable . . . calling forth reverence for life. Albert Schweitzer said that reverences for life is to be grasped by the infinite, inexplicable, forward urging will within which all being is grounded.

    Comment by fred — December 14, 2006 @ 1:51 pm

  2. Hi Rae,

    I really like “The Creative Process” as the title for your blog. Creativity and process are each words that have taken on a greater depth of meaning for me in recent years. Creativity as a responsibility is an interesting angle. Sometimes I think I pull back from the reponsibility by not having the courage to share, by not bringing some of my more creative ideas into life.

    Dave Watkins

    Comment by David Watkins — January 3, 2007 @ 11:09 am

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Filed under:Creative Process — posted by rae on @ 4:40 am

Where to start - not with some profound statement because I can’t come up with anything more profound than I am delighted to have gotten The Creative Process blog at least ready to start.

The Creative Process of creativeprocess.net is a publisher of posters, notecards, and bookmarks of great individuals as exemplars of the creative process. We also host pages for Collegium, The Heart Forest, The Future Is Now, the Center for Global Community.

I want the blog to be a record of the process of being creative, of accepting the responsibility, and the freedom, of creativity, and being able to share these experiences, not as externals that can be matched to a model of how creativity “happens”, rather realization we are all creative by virtue of the choices we make every day. Every choice is creative.

2 comments »

  1. Rae, you say to begin . . . the blog about creativity is in itself profound. “In the beginning” is as profound as it ever gets . . . creation out of no-thing will never be explained . . . it is inexplicable . . . calling forth reverence for life. Albert Schweitzer said that reverences for life is to be grasped by the infinite, inexplicable, forward urging will within which all being is grounded.

    Comment by fred — December 14, 2006 @ 1:51 pm

  2. Hi Rae,

    I really like “The Creative Process” as the title for your blog. Creativity and process are each words that have taken on a greater depth of meaning for me in recent years. Creativity as a responsibility is an interesting angle. Sometimes I think I pull back from the reponsibility by not having the courage to share, by not bringing some of my more creative ideas into life.

    Dave Watkins

    Comment by David Watkins — January 3, 2007 @ 11:09 am

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