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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Creativity DNA

There is no way of broaching the question of the source of creativity without investigating the philosophical and theological connections. Nearly all faiths have a creation story. While considering the source, I recalled the Latin phrase creatio ex nihilo (creation out of nothing). In the book of Genesis the phrase is worded as God creating something from out of a void.

Using the principle of original use, we can make a reasonable connection that creativity is borne from a place that was void of substance. I know, kind of heavy huh? Too much philosophy? Stick with me. This may take a few days.

When a creative thought is birthed, the ah-ha moment makes you want to yell "Eureka!" Because creativity appears from nowhere, it is historically associated to the Divine. I don't take that position. Creativity comes from a source deep inside. Personally, I think it is the way we are wired. Since creativity is not confined to the religious or irreligious we need to view it as a universal quality of our DNA. Soul if you prefer.

Tomorrow: Stimulating a creative response

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