Creativity has nothing to do with any activity in particular -
with painting, poetry, dancing, singing. It has nothing to do with
anything in particular. Anything can be creative - you bring that
quality to the activity. Activity itself is neither creative nor
uncreative. You can paint in an uncreative way. You can sing in an
uncreative way. You can clean the floor in a creative way. You can
cook in a creative way. Creativity is the quality that you bring to
the activity you are doing. It is an attitude, an inner approach -
how you look at things.
So the first thing to be remembered: don't confine creativity to
anything in particular. A man is creative - and if he is creative,
whatsoever he does, even if he walks, you can see in his walking
there is creativity. Even if he sits silently and does nothing, even
non-doing will be a creative act. Buddha sitting under the Bodhi
Tree doing nothing is the greatest creator the world has ever known.
Once you understand it - that it is you, the person, who is creative
or uncreative - then this problem disappears.
Not everybody can be a painter - and there is no need also. If
everybody is a painter the world will be very ugly; it will be
difficult to live. And not everybody can be a dancer, and there is
no need. But everybody can be creative.
Whatsoever you do, if you do it joyfully, if you do it lovingly, if
your act of doing it is not purely economical, then it is creative.
If you have something growing out of it within you, if it gives you
growth, it is spiritual, it is creative, it is divine.
You become more divine as you become more creative. all the
religions of the world have said: God is the Creator. I don't know
whether He is the Creator or not, but one thing I know: the more
creative you become, the more godly you become. When your creativity
comes to a climax, when your whole life becomes creative, you live
in God. So He must be the Creator because people who have been
creative have been closest to Him.
Love what you do. Be meditative while you are doing it - whatsoever
it is! Irrelevant of the fact of what it is.
Have you seen Paras cleaning this floor of Chuang Tzu auditorium?
Then you will know: cleaning can become creative. With what love!
Almost singing and dancing inside. If you clean the floor with such
love, you have done an invisible painting. You lived that moment in
such delight that it has given you some inner growth. You cannot be
the same after a creative act.
Creativity means loving whatsoever you do - enjoying, celebrating
it, as a gift of God! Maybe nobody comes to know about it. Who is
going to praise Paras for cleaning this floor? History will not take
any account of it; newspapers will not publish her name and pictures
- but that is irrelevant. She enjoyed it. The value is intrinsic.
So if you are looking for fame and then you think you are creative -
if you become famous like Picasso, then you are creative - then you
will miss. Then you are, in fact, not creative at all: you are a
politician, ambitious. If fame happens, good. If it doesn't happen,
good. It should not be the consideration. The consideration should
be that you are enjoying whatsoever you are doing. It is your
love-affair. If your act is your love-affair, then it becomes
creative. Small things become great by the touch of love and
delight.
The questioner asks:
If you believe
in that way, you will become uncreative - because belief is not just
belief. It opens doors; it closes doors. If you have a wrong belief,
then that will hang around you as a closed door. If you believe that
you are uncreative, you will become uncreative - because that belief
will obstruct, continuously negate, all possibilities of flowing. It
will not allow your energy to flow because you will continuously
say: "I am uncreative."
This has been taught to everybody. Very few people are accepted as
creative: A few painters, a few poets - one in a million. This is
foolish! Every human being is a born creator. Watch children and you
will see: all children are creative. By and by, we destroy their
creativity. By and by, we force wrong beliefs on them. By and by, we
distract them. By and by, we make them more and more economical and
political and ambitious.
When ambition enters, creativity disappears - because an ambitious
man cannot be creative, because an ambitious man cannot love any
activity for its own sake. While he is painting he is looking ahead;
he is thinking, 'When am I going to get a Nobel Prize?' When he is
writing a novel, he is looking ahead. He is always in the future -
and a creative person is always in the present.
We destroy creativity. Nobody is born uncreative, but we make
ninety-nine percent of people uncreative. But just throwing the
responsibility on the society is not going to help - you have to
take your life in your own hands. You have to drop wrong
conditionings. You have to drop wrong, hypnotic auto-suggestions
that have been given to you in your childhood. Drop them! Purify
yourself of all conditionings and suddenly you will see you are
creative.
To be and to be creative are synonymous. It is impossible to be and
not to be creative. But that impossible thing has happened, that
ugly phenomenon has happened, because all your creative sources have
been plugged, blocked, destroyed, and your whole energy has been
forced into some activity that the society thinks is going to pay.
Our whole attitude about life is money-oriented. And money is one of
the most uncreative things one can become interested in. Our whole
approach is power-oriented and power is destructive, not creative. A
man who is after money will become destructive, because money has to
be robbed, exploited; it has to be taken away from many people, only
then can you have it. Power simply means you have to make many
people impotent, you have to destroy them - only then will you be
powerful, can you be powerful.
Remember: these are destructive acts. A creative act enhances the
beauty of the world; it gives something to the world, it never takes
anything from it. A creative person comes into the world, enhances
the beauty of the world - a song here, a painting there. He makes
the world dance better, enjoy better, love better, meditate better.
When he leaves this world, he leaves a better world behind him.
Nobody may know him; somebody may know him - that is not the point.
But he leaves the world a better world, tremendously fulfilled
because his life has been of some intrinsic value.
Money, power, prestige are uncreative; not only uncreative, but
destructive activities. Beware of them! And if you beware of them
you can become creative very easily. I am not saying that your
creativity is going to give you power, prestige, money. No, I cannot
promise you any rose-gardens. It may give you trouble. It may force
you to live a poor man's life. All that I can promise you is that
deep inside you will be the richest man possible; deep inside you
will be fulfilled; deep inside you will be full of joy and
celebration. You will be continuously receiving more and more
blessings from God. Your life will be a life of benediction.
But it is possible that outwardly you may not be famous, you may not
have money, you may not succeed in the so-called world. But to
succeed in this so-called world is to fail deeply, is to fail in the
inside world. And what are you going to do with the whole world at
your feet if you have lost your own self? What will you do if you
possess the whole world and you don't possess yourself? A creative
person possesses his own being; he is a master.
That's why in the East we have been calling sannyasins ′swamis′.
′Swami′ means a master. Beggars have been called swamis - masters.
Emperors we have known, but they proved in the final account, in the
final conclusion of their lives, that they were beggars. A man who
is after money and power and prestige is a beggar, because he
continuously begs. He has nothing to give to the world.
Be a giver. Share whatsoever you can! And remember, I am not making
any distinction between small things and great things. If you can
smile whole-heartedly, hold somebody′s hand and smile, then it is a
creative act, a great creative act. Just embrace somebody to your
heart and you are creative. Just look with loving eyes at somebody;
just a loving look can change the whole world of a person.
Be creative. Don′t be worried about what you are doing - one has to
do many things - but do everything creatively, with devotion. Then
your work becomes worship. Then whatsoever you do is a prayer. And
whatsoever you do is an offering at the altar.
Drop this belief that you are uncreative. I know how this belief is
created: you may not have been a gold medalist in the university;
you may not have been top in your class; your painting may not have
won appreciation; when you play on your flute, neighbors report to
the police. Maybe - but just because of these things, don′t get the
wrong belief that you are uncreative. That may be because you are
imitating others.
People have a very limited idea of what being creative is - playing
the guitar or the flute or writing poetry - so people go on writing
rubbish in the name of poetry. You have to find out what you can do
and what you cannot do. Everybody cannot do everything! You have to
search and find your destiny. You have to grope in the dark, I know.
It is not very clear-cut what your destiny is - but that′s how life
is. And it is good that one has to search for it - in the very
search, something grows.
If God were to give a chart of your life to you when you were
entering into the world - this will be your life: you are going to
become a guitarist - then your life would be mechanical. Only a
machine can be predicted, not a man. Man is unpredictable. Man is
always an opening, a potentiality for a thousand and one things.
Many doors open and many alternatives are always present at each
step - and you have to choose, you have to feel. But if you love
your life you will be able to find.
If you don′t love your life and you love something else, then there
is a problem. If you love money and you want to be creative, you
cannot become creative. The very ambition for money is going to
destroy your creativity. If you want fame, then forget about
creativity. Fame comes easier if you are destructive. Fame comes
easier to an Adolf Hitler; fame comes easier to a Henry Ford. Fame
is easier if you are competitive, violently competitive. If you can
kill and destroy people, fame comes easier.
The whole history is the history of murderers. If you become a
murderer, fame will be very easy. You can become a prime minister;
you can become a president - but these are all masks. Behind them
you will find very violent people, terribly violent people hiding,
smiling. Those smiles are political, diplomatic. If the mask slips,
you will always see Genghis Khan, Timur Leng, Nadir Shah, Napoleon,
Alexander, Hitler, hiding behind.
If you want fame, don′t talk about creativity. I am not saying that
fame never comes to a creative person, but very rarely it comes,
very rarely. It is more like an accident, and it takes much time.
Almost always it happens that by the time fame comes to a creative
person, he is gone - it is always posthumous; it is very delayed.
Jesus was not famous in his day. If there were no Bible, there would
have been no record of him. The record belongs to his four
disciples; nobody else has ever mentioned him, whether he existed or
not. He was not famous. He was not successful. Can you think of a
greater failure than Jesus? But, by and by, he became more and more
significant; by and by, people recognized him. It takes time.
The greater a person is, the more time it takes for people to
recognize him - because when a great person is born, there are no
criteria to judge him by, there are no maps to find him with. He has
to create his own values; by the time he has created the values, he
is gone. It takes thousands of years for a creative person to be
recognized, and then too it is not certain. There have been many
creative people who have never been recognized. It is accidental for
a creative person to be successful. For an uncreative, destructive
person it is more certain.
So if you are seeking something else in the name of creativity, then
drop the idea of being creative. At least consciously, deliberately,
do whatsoever you want to do. Never hide behind masks. If you really
want to be creative, then there is no question of money, success,
prestige, respectability - then you enjoy your activity; then each
act has an intrinsic value. You dance because you like dancing; you
dance because you delight in it. If somebody appreciates, good, you
feel grateful. If nobody appreciates, it is none of your business to
be worried about it. You danced, you enjoyed - you are already
fulfilled.
But this belief of being uncreative can be dangerous - drop it!
Nobody is uncreative - not even trees, not even rocks. People who
have known trees and loved trees, know that each tree creates its
own space, each rock creates its own space. It is like nobody else′s
space. If you become sensitive, if you become capable of
understanding, through empathy, you will be tremendously benefited.
You will see each tree is creative in its own way; no other tree is
like that - each tree is unique; each tree has individuality, each
rock has individuality. Trees are not just trees - they are people.
Rocks are not just rocks - they are people. Go and sit by the side
of a rock - watch it lovingly, touch it lovingly, feel it lovingly.
If you are loving you will see that the whole existence has
individuality. Don′t pull and push things. Watch, communicate; take
their help - and much energy will be preserved.
Even trees are creative, rocks are creative. You are man: the very
culmination of this existence. You are at the top - you are
conscious. Never think with wrong beliefs, and never be attached to
wrong beliefs, that you are uncreative. Maybe your father said to
you that you are uncreative, your colleagues said to you that you
are uncreative. Maybe you were searching in wrong directions, in
directions in which you are not creative, but there must be a
direction in which you are creative. Seek and search and remain
available, and go on groping - unless you find it.
Each man comes into this world with a specific destiny - he has
something to fulfill, some message has to be delivered, some work
has to be completed. You are not here accidentally - you are here
meaningfully. There is a purpose behind you. The Whole intends to do
something through you.
Creativity simply means you are in a total relaxation. It does not mean inaction, it means relaxation, because out of relaxation much action will be born. But that will not be your doing, you will be just a vehicle. A song will start coming through you - you are not the creator of it, it comes from the beyond. It always comes from the beyond. When you create it, it is just ordinary, mundane. When it comes through you it has superb beauty, it brings something of the unknown in it.
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When you become creative, when you allow creativity to happen
through you, when you start singing a song that is not your own -
that you cannot sign and you cannot say, "It is my own," on which
you cannot put your signature - then life takes wings, it upsurges.
In creativity is the surpassing. Otherwise, at the most we can go on
perpetuating ourselves. You create a child - it is not creativity.
You will die and the child will be here to perpetuate life. But to
perpetuate is not enough unless you start surpassing yourself. And
surpassing happens only when something of the beyond comes in
contact with you.
That is the point of transcendence - surpassing. And in surpassing,
the miracle happens: you are not, and yet for the first time you
are.
The essence of wisdom is to act in harmony with nature. That is the
message of all the great mystics:
to act in harmony with nature. Animals act unconsciously in harmony with nature. Rocks and plants and stars act unconsciously in harmony with nature. Man has to act consciously in harmony with nature, because man has consciousness. Man can choose not to act in harmony, hence the great responsibility
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to be in harmony with nature, with the natural rhythm of the
universe. And whenever you are in harmony with the natural rhythm of
the universe you are a poet, you are a painter, you are a musician.
you are a dancer.
Try it. Some time sitting by the side of a tree, fall in tune
consciously. Become one with nature; let boundaries dissolve. Become
the tree, become the grass, become the wind - and suddenly you will
see, something that has never happened to you before is happening.
Your eyes are becoming psychedelic: trees are greener than they have
ever been, and roses are rosier, and everything seems to be
luminous. And suddenly you want to sing a song, not knowing from
where it comes. Your feet are ready to dance; you can feel the dance
murmuring inside your veins, you can hear the sound of music within
and without.
This is the state of creativity. This can be called the basic
quality: being in harmony with nature, being in tune with life, with
the universe.
Lao Tzu has given it a beautiful name, wei-wu-wei: action through
inaction. You can call it "creative quietude" - a process that
combines within a single individual two seeming incompatibles:
supreme activity and supreme relaxation.
That′s the paradox of creativity. If you see a painter painting,
certainly he is active, utterly active, madly active - he is all
action. Or if you see a dancer dancing, he is all action. But still,
deep down there is no actor, no doer; there is only silence. Hence I
call creativity the state of paradox. All beautiful states are
paradoxical. The higher you go, the deeper you go into the paradox
of reality.
Supreme action with supreme relaxation: on the surface great action
is happening, in the depth nothing is happening, or only nothing is
happening. Creative quietude is the supreme action - the precious
suppleness, simplicity, spontaneity and freedom that flows from us,
or rather through us, when our private egos and conscious efforts
yield to a power not their own.
Yielding to a power not of your own, surrendering to a power that is
beyond you, is creativity. Meditation is creativity. And when the
ego disappears, the wound in you disappears; you are healed, you are
whole. The ego is your dis-ease. And when the ego disappears you are
no more dormant, you start flowing. You start flowing with the
immense flow of existence.
Norbert Weiner has said, "We are not stuff that abides, but patterns
that perpetuate themselves; whirlpools of water in an ever-flowing
river."
Then you are not an ego but an event or a process of events. Then
you are a process, not a thing. Consciousness is not a thing, it is
a process; and we have made it a thing. The moment you call it "I"
it becomes a thing - defined, bounded, dormant, stagnant. And you
start dying.
The ego is your death. And the death of the ego is the beginning of
your real life. And real life is creativity.
You need not go to any school to learn creativity. All that you need
is to go withinwards and help the ego dissolve. Don′t support it,
don′t go on strengthening and nourishing it. And whenever the ego is
not, all is truth, all is beautiful. And then whatsoever happens is
good.
And I am not saying that you all will become Picassos or
Shakespeares, I am not saying that. A few of you will become
painters, a few of you will become singers, a few of you will become
musicians, a few of you dancers - but that is not the point. Each of
you will become creative in his own way. You may be a cook, but then
there will be creativity. Or you may be just a cleaner, but then
there will be creativity. There will be no boredom.
You will become inventive in small things. Even in cleaning there
will be a kind of worship, a prayer. So whatsoever you do then will
have the taste of creativity. And we don′t need many painters - if
all turn out to be painters, life will become very difficult. We
don′t need many poets; we need gardeners too, we need farmers too,
and we need all kinds of people. But each person can be creative. If
he is meditative and egoless then God starts flowing through him.
According to his capacities, according to his potential, God starts
taking forms.
And then all is good. You need not become famous. A really creative
person does not care a bit about becoming famous; there is no need.
He is so tremendously fulfilled in whatsoever he is doing, he is so
content with whatsoever he is and wherever he is, that there is no
question of desire. When you are creative, desires disappear. When
you are creative, ambitions disappear. When you are creative, you
are already that which you always wanted to be.