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	<description>musing, dialogue, exogenous/endogenous</description>
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		<title>starting&#8230;</title>
		<description>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 ...</description>
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		<title>Creative Vocation</title>
		<description>QUOTE The Meaning of the Creative Act by Nicolas Berdyaev
"Creativity is something which proceeds from within, out of immeasurable and inexplicable depths, not from without, not from the world’s necessity. The very desire to make the creative act understandable, to find a basis for it, is failure to comprehend it. ...</description>
		<link>http://www.creativeprocess.net/blog/2006/12/14/creative-vocation/</link>
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		<title>Infinite Qualitative Difference</title>
		<description>The word 'beyond' is primary to my spiritual thinking: the Infinite cannot be grasped; God is beyond any and all thoughts; there is no idea that contents the intensity by which I know; . . . joy, joy, joy.

Humility is more than saying, "I am not adequate," or "Who I ...</description>
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		<title>DIPOLAR instead of BIPOLAR</title>
		<description>Many intensely creative people suffer from bipolar disorder . . . with the list going on and on. My advice to many of my suffering friends, "Do not let them call you sick!" This is not meant to diminish the concern I have for them, nor to lessen the intensity ...</description>
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