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Creativity, Invention, and Discoveries |
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Four basic components of creativity are: ¨ a creative idea; ¨ a matrix womb for the idea to develop; ¨ “trial and error” applications of the senses and/or mechanical pieces; and ¨ orchestrating the background, the setting, the nutrition for growth, and the removal of the unnecessary throughout the developmental process. The process requires a free mind (by removing mental restrictions and limitations); observing the common in the uncommon and the uncommon in the common; energizing and crystallizing ideas; harmonizing bits and pieces of information; prioritizing the significant; and synthesizing (which creativity is essentially about). A work product—whether of thoughts, feelings, expressions, or actions—is creative when it moves the creator and/or the observer to a new and higher plane of existence from where the process started. This book’s purpose is to assist parents and teachers in cultivating creativity in children (e.g. by shedding needless rules); in guiding the non-creative into rediscovering their creativity or inventiveness (e.g. by drawing on multiple planes of existence); and in showing to the creatively dissatisfied more varied options for expanding their scope and frequency of creative work products (e.g. by eliminating bad thought habits). |
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