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<ref>''[[The Allies of Humanity]]'', Book 3, Seventh Briefing</ref> | <ref>''[[The Allies of Humanity]]'', Book 3, Seventh Briefing</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:58, 28 August 2013
"There is no individual creativity in the universe. Creativity is a natural by-product of relationship, whether it is relationship you see or don’t see. “Creative individual” is a contradiction in terminology.There are only creative relationships. Somewhere, someone has connected to something else that is real, inherent and genuine, and this produces a remarkable contribution. This is creativity, and it is very exciting because the individuals involved realize they are part of something greater that is working through them." [1]
The source of creativity
"All great contributors in all fields and endeavors must at some point come to terms with the reality and the fact that what they are giving comes from beyond them, that they themselves are a medium, a messenger and a provider for something greater from beyond themselves. This is the reality of their creativity." [2]
The need and value of creativity
"Holding back the creativity of women alone means that half of the human race is handicapped and restrained. Half of the great gifts of Knowledge—contribution, compassion and service—are denied the human family, denied for cultural reasons, denied because of poverty, denied because of oppression by powerful forces within government and even religion." [3]
Expression of Freedom
"Despite humanity’s long existence in this world, you are a young race—immature, unwary and unsuspecting. You have many great qualities. You have kept spirituality and creativity alive in the world, where they have died in so many other worlds—advanced technological worlds that are sterile and secular, where individual freedom is unknown. You have great promise. But you have great problems, and you have some disabilities as well—the tendency towards human denial. And your tribalism, which has served you in the past, can blind you now." [4]
Threat to neighboring worlds
"Those neighbors who are not free will look upon the freedoms that you have cultivated thus far with great anxiety and with great concern, not wanting these influences to be exerted within their own worlds. You have no idea what your music and your dance could evoke in such worlds and why they are viewed as a threat to those controlling powers that dominate them." [5]
References
- ↑ Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume Two, Chapter 9
- ↑ Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume Two, Chapter 32
- ↑ The New Message for the Impoverished and Oppressed (April 18, 2008)
- ↑ The Voice of the Revelation (April 14, 2011)
- ↑ The Allies of Humanity, Book 3, Seventh Briefing