Thursday, February 10, 2005
Beyond Inspiration
In 'The Courage to Create' psychiatrist Rollo May writes of the creative
moment as being virtually the same, physiologically, as the 'fight-or-flight' syndrome: Pin-point focus; heightened production of adrenaline; signals of hunger/ thirst disregarded; time stops; disregard of extraneous stimuli (phones, doorbells, non-relevant conversations,etc. ) -- in short, the rest of the world disappears. Only the artistic problem to be worked through remains, grabbing every attentive neuron. For some of us, this paramount, all-consuming experience is part of the pull to return again and again to the arena of creative challenge. NB This is not Inspiration, but rather manifestations of the act of
Creation.
posted by Judith Lang Zaimont
9:49 AM
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