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CREATIVITY ::
THE SANEST DIMENSION
The creative people are not interested in dominating,
they want to create. Whatever is their dimension
of creation... it may be science, it may be painting,
it may be music, it may be poetry. It may be anything
that beautifies and makes the world rich -- more
sane, more intelligent, more comfortable, richer
in every possible way.
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“Only the creators are sane. What they
create does not matter. In India, there have been
a few great mystics whose creativity cannot even
be recognized as creativity.
Kabir remained for his whole life spinning,
weaving. He was a weaver. He had thousands of disciples,
and they would tell him, "You have become
old, and you are unnecessarily tiring yourself.
We can take care of you; you stop this weaving,
and then making clothes, and going to the market
and selling them."
But Kabir always said, "You do not understand.
You think I am just a weaver. I am not just like
other weavers -- it is not my business, it is my
love affair. I make these clothes for nobody other
than God himself. And naturally, when I am making
things for him they have to be perfect."
And he treated his customers as gods. He used
to say to his customers, "You take this piece
of cloth, but be very careful, Ram" -- for
every customer he had only one name, Ram; Ram means
God -- "I have taken so much trouble in making
it. Be careful, be respectful. It is not my business;
it is my prayer, it is my worship."
Another great mystic, Gora, was a potter, and
he continued to make beautiful pots for his whole
life. And he had disciples -- rich disciples, even
kings -- and they would say, "It is embarrassing
for us that our master is just making pots and
selling pots on his donkey in the market. Please
stop doing this."
But Gora would say, "It is difficult...
it is part of my creativity. Nobody else can make
these pots, only Gora can -- because all others
are making them for money, and I am pouring my
whole love, my whole heart. It is a meditation
to me."
A third great mystic was Raidas, who continued
to make shoes. In India particularly, to make shoes
is thought to be one of the worst professions.
It is only for the sudras, the untouchables. He
was an untouchable, but high caste brahmins started
coming to him. He was uneducated, but what he was
saying was pure scripture. And everybody was trying
to convince him, "You stop making shoes. It
doesn't fit. It doesn't look right that a mystic
of your caliber should make shoes" -- but
Raidas refused.
He said, "That is the only art I know.
I am a poor shoemaker. This is the only creative
talent through which I can serve existence."
Don't call creativity, playfulness, joyousness,
cheerfulness, `craziness'. These are the sanest
dimensions of your being. Let your whole life become
sane, full of songs, full of flowers, full of love.
The world may call you crazy, but please, you should
not call it crazy. Let the world call it crazy
-- it doesn't matter -- but I cannot allow you
to call it crazy.
It is going to happen to every meditator. What
is happening to you, I would love it to happen
to everybody. Create something. And whatever you
are doing, do it playfully, not seriously. And
wherever you are, be in a celebration. Forget words
like `business'. Let your life be simply a festival.
To me, only those few people who attain to this
state are capable of calling themselves religious
-- not the Hindus, not the Mohammedans, not the
Christians, but the creative people -- enriching
existence, beautifying existence.
Don't leave this world without making it a little
more beautiful than you found it when you came into
it.”
The Osho Upanishad
# 6, Q-3