Sunday, September 28, 2008

Creating Change

With the elections quickly moving closer there has been much talk about change. Changing the way we do business in Washington, changing the way we approach our energy dependence, changing the way we handle our finances, and changing the patterns of the past that no longer serve our voyage into the 21st century.
Artists (musicians, painters, dancers, writers, actors, etc) have always had a reputation for being at the forefront of change. In fact they often have been accused of being catalysts for changes in our society. With that in mind, it occurred to me how important our creativity is in times of change. Whether we have inspired, caused or encouraged change in one way or another we continue that creative mindset as we move into transforming times.
So if you are feeling overwhelmed during these “uncertain times” then you might find comfort in the idea that your contributions through your creative works might be part of the solution to our global problems. “What?” you are probably saying to yourself, “my painting, my poem, my song is a solution? How can that be?”
Well, by each of us continuing to allow our imaginations and instincts to create new concepts we may be lighting a match to create the fire of inspiration beneath a new generation of leaders, business and community workers. When we allow ourselves to stay on purpose with our creative endeavors with a sincere interest in the process we are connecting in a most profound way with the world in a spirit of change.

Yesterday I read that the brilliant actor, activist, and humanitarian Paul Newman passed away at the age of 83. His donations and services to many charities were applauded by the world. Through his ability to dig deep inside and use his creative gifts as an actor he left us with a catalog of memorable films. These were the same creative gifts he used to develop his food products that allowed him to give millions to charities and to even create his own special charities including the Hole In The Wall Gang Camp that helps children with severe illness. Please check out this link to read about his legacy: http://www4.holeinthewallgang.org/tribute5.asp.
We must never forget the tremendous value our creativity serves not only to ourselves but also to others. Whenever you doubt whether you should finish that painting, publish that book, record that song, dance in that concert, or read your poem at a local café please keep in mind that you never know how your creativity will effect others or help to create some needed change in our lives.
I honor our fellow creative beings, like Paul Newman, who instinctively understood the depth of their creativity.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Creating In Uncertain Times

Earlier this week I was walking late at night and was left quite breathless by the site of a stunning moon, huge in size and shining like a beacon on everything in its site. How could something so amazing and beautiful be happening at such a tumultuous time in my life?

Just last weekend another devastating hurricane, an election year (that seems like the contemporary version of the civil war) and then the sudden collapse of significant financial institutions. These are important situations that require our attention and some serious soul searching about our lives.

So how does one create during such “uncertain times”?

I believe this is the time for all of us to become more creative than ever. As our old creations destruct we are required to replace them with new and better models for the future. The cycle of creativity involves destruction as we cannot create something new until we have finished the old creation in some capacity; sold the painting, deleted the recording to write a new song, tore up the pages or simply filed them away, cut the old fabric to make a new outfit, tore down the old house to build our dream house and on and on.

Maybe our environmental crisis is here to teach us something about our creativity… create and then destroy or recycle. How many times have you found an old chapter of a book you started and wrote a new one, lines of old poems to create new ones, part of a melody and wrote the song you really wanted.

I believe we have an incredible opportunity to be creative during these difficult times and to find deeper purpose in our lives.

And we can be creative in so many ways, not just our “art” work. Try a creative financial plan, a business that supports the changing environment, inventive ways to deal with people in your life or a unique perspective on the world. We needn’t get caught up in the old quagmire of thinking when we can direct our thoughts to the possibilities of what we can NOW create.

And yes, it might feel uncomfortable, unfamiliar for sure and we might even have to work together to make this happen. We may have to learn new communication skills and ways of dealing with a new set of problems. So what? (As if the human beings before us never coped with these challenges). We are up for the task and we must look to our imagination, intuition, and a strong sense of courage to help us with our own personal and collective mission.

As for the “artists’ in our society it seems to me some of the best art work: music, dance, theater, poetry, paintings, sculpture. books, etc. came out of the struggles of man. Art has always signified the pulse of truth, struggles of mankind, and the heart of our culture. We couldn’t have a better time to be digging deep beneath the surface to find the precious metals of our existence.

This is the time to create, be creative or explore your creativity. Participate in your community and the society at large by offering your creative ideas and solutions. Let’s all act like that beautiful and amazing moon that keeps shinning in the dark.

There is no better time than now.

Monday, September 15, 2008

You Are Creative

Creativity is our birth rite. 
  
The first step of our journey started with the ultimate creative and sacred act and we are the result.   

Everyday you see creation in motion through nature or the choices we make in our lives.   Children play by using their imaginations to create something fun while we create our careers, opportunities and countless other "creations".  

There seems to be a hidden or visible passion in each of us to find purpose and expression in our lives.  Part of that expression comes in a variety of forms; a book, a song, a dance, a poem, a painting, a great meal, home made crafts, fixing up a car, a business idea, planning a party, and numerous other ways.   

More than ever in this lifetime we are searching for creative solutions and ways to make our lives more meaningful.   

This blog is to remind all of us that "we are creative" and we need to allow ourselves to dig deep inside ourselves to discover who we are and what our lives mean to us.   In that journey we find truth, beauty, and the peace of mind that comes from what I call a healthy dose of inner struggle.    

The act of creation has it's fair share of discomfort before the birth of a miracle. 
  
Learning to relax in the process is the mastery of the art and sometimes the best part of the journey.   

Think about what you want to create in your life today and make one step in that direction, for yourself and for the world.