Saturday, May 1, 2010

Somthing about Creativity....

Intelligence is something we are born with. Creative thinking is a skill that must be learned.
~ Edward de Bono

Creativity works on a very deep level, and is a more automatic process than you may think. Deep analysis of situations is good when faced with problems that require an analytical solution, but often this mode of thinking can block the creative process. When faced with a problem that has a unique solution, some people find it difficult to just let go and let the ideas flow from them.

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There's a reason all of your greatest ideas happen just before you go to bed or right after you wake up. During these times you are at your most creative, because you are more in tune with your spiritual mind. During this phase, ideas are numerous. So numerous, in fact, that we forget most of them. Unfortunately, the conscious mind doesn't focus the thought patterns in specific directions. Can you imagine what you would be capable of if you focused the power of your most creative dreams, and could wield it with your conscious mind? What would you be able to create if your true mind were unlocked Writer's block would become a thing of the past. Acting would become a breeze. Every idea your mind is screaming to let out would be possible to share with the world.

"The most brilliant thinker of all time from artists to scientists were able to think up incredible things because they were able to tap into this part of their brain"

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If it sounds incredible, let me explain the way the creative process works. The left brain is often associated with mathematical prowess, logic, language, and the hard sciences. Meanwhile, the right brain is more of a free roaming explorer that likes to explore different places at random, picking up ideas and connecting them to other ideas and tossing ones that don't quite work right over its shoulder. When we dream we are almost entirely focused on the right brain, which is why many images in our dreams don't quite seem to make sense. The left brain is not as active, and rarely fleeces out these illogical ideas. As a result our brains are immersed entirely in the creative process.

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Our creativity takes the potential of the right brain, and quiets the left brain's activity so that ideas can flow freely and become conscious without automatically being shut down before the conscious mind gets a chance to look at them. The free flow of ideas while in a meditative state is also advantageous, as ideas will not be forgotten like dreams are. The transition between consciousness and sleep is a very drastic process that causes us to forget many great ideas.

“Remember we are a creator. We owe it to the world to share this creativity to better humanity”

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B’cos

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Life is "trying things to see if they work".

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Intelligence is something we are born with. Creative thinking is a skill that must be learned.
~ Edward de Bono

Don't agree with dis one. Creative thinking cannot be learned by all. Only creative minds r capable of doig creative thinking. I think creativity is also inborn

Manjesh said...

You are very right…. I also feel the same….as a person who is not creative thinker since birth, he would hardly reach the creative capability of a person having creative skills since birth.
Even though, positivity can make a remarkable improvement for a common person to think batter than the expectation, as because positivity put us to our hightest level.

I also have the same opinion as you.....as...

“An individual can develop his MIND by experience and learning skills, but it is just impossible to develop the structure of the BRAIN” -Manjesh

Anonymous said...

How come u seem to be agreeing with everything I say of late...
Mental compatibility finally or sheer desperation to please??

Manjesh said...

Correct, you are great.
But, why to go for the improvement which is defined/limited by god/nature as the structure of the brain, hence it is worthless to talk about, finally I would say ‘positivity really works on mind, not on physical brain’

Anonymous said...

For sum one who refuses to seize opportunity when it comes, rather play games..(??!!), what is the desperation abt??

Manjesh said...

Good, at least you tried to influence me by your negative thoughts….. I don’t mind, but I like to listen to positive criticism. Actually this unnecessary argument we are stretching with...….even though let me try…..but I don’t know you would take it positively or not.
1. What is opportunity? It depends on individual’s objective, and every one doesn’t have same objective of earning money.
2. Life is itself a game. Play healthy, safe… as per you choice.
3. Desperation????? I did not understand…..No comments.

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