Invisible


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Invisible.




The truly creative person could almost be described as the invisible being. Frequently working alone, they go about the task, they create things of beauty and once they have reached the point of completion, they become at one with the work. It could be said they disappear into the paint of the work or become at one with the stone of the sculpture. 

The author sits down and writes the words but once the book is complete, it becomes the possession of the reader who imparts their interpretation of the words each in their own way.

Every creative person knows that what they have created is possibly very special but deep within them they always feel there is yet a better work waiting to burst forth. This is also true for all, no matter what it is we achieve we seldom if ever, say that what we have achieved is perfection. 

Lao Tzu puts it like this, "The spring of learning and achievement can never be empty or be exhausted."

The creative has to learn to live in the realisation that what has been put before others may often be misunderstood. It may even be mocked as meaningless. The message the artist conveyed in the art is lost to the majority, others often see something very different and put their own message to it.

For each and every person creative or otherwise, it is the same, if we stay calm and at peace with ourselves the world will most surely sort things out. 

So, the creative gives to the world the production of hands and minds, then becomes invisible and leaves the world to reject or award acclaim. Meanwhile, they move on with the next vision of creation in mind.

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