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Everything Is Connected
By
Linda Dessau / Genuine Coaching Services
When my mind gets to wanderin', I find it truly extraordinary to
examine the seeming coincidences in my life and in the world at large.
When I cleaned out a drawer in my office, I got a new contract.
When I stopped worrying about the solution to a problem, a solution
appeared that I NEVER would have thought of.
In "How
to think like Leonardo da Vinci", Michael Gelb defines the concept
of Connessione as, "A recognition of and appreciation for the
interconnectedness of all things and phenomena. Systems thinking." (p.
220)
He describes the many "playful, imaginary combinations" (p. 224) that
Leonardo made.
How does this relate to – connect with – our expression of creativity?
As artists we delight in "playful, imaginary combinations" – we're in
the business of creating things that didn't exist before.
Our playfulness can be seen when we manipulate objects, words or ideas
into new forms simply because it delights us to do it.
Our imagination is inexhaustible.
And we specialize in combining colours, thoughts, words, textures,
designs, ideas, movements, notes, or other things in two's, three's or
more, until we end up with a completely NEW thing.
He points out that it's really human nature to seek connection, and
that we all do it, "physically, we seek health (the word health comes
from the Old English root hal, meaning "whole"), affection, and the
ecstasy of sexual union. Emotionally, we yearn for a sense of
belonging, intimacy, and love. Intellectually, we look for patterns and
relationships, seeking to understand systems. And spiritually, we pray
for Oneness with the Divine". (p. 228)
Many artists I spoke to during the Creativity Interviews spoke about
not feeling whole unless they were expressing themselves creatively.
Creating is our way of connecting with the world, expressing our
emotions and affections and finding the place where we belong. It's the
way we make sense of the world and our own thoughts, and it's the way
we seek and achieve spiritual expression.
When we're creating, we tap into a flow of creativity that exists
everywhere and through all time; we're connected to everything that's
ever been created and everything that ever will be created; we're
connected to everyone who's also connected; we're connected to a flow
of divine energy.
"Painting doesn't freeze time. It circulates and recycles time like a
wheel that turns. Those who were first might well be last. Painting is
a very slow art. It doesn't travel with the speed of light. That's why
dead painters shine so bright." - Marlene Dumas
No wonder being blocked from our creativity can be so painful and
lonely. All of a sudden we go from being "part of" this immense
connection, to being all alone and cut off. Cut off from a part of
ourselves; cut off from creativity as a whole.
Gelb suggests that, "thinking about the origins of things is a great
way to appreciate Connessione." (p. 237)
So what is the origin of an expression of our creativity?
The creative flow calls you. It's sent the impulse to create, and a
vision or feeling or wisp of an idea to develop. You've already been
blessed with the talent to carry it out, otherwise you wouldn't have
the desire to do it. From there, we aim to get or stay in the flow, to
connect and tap in.
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This
article was originally published on the Creativity Portal website in
November 2005. © Linda Dessau, 2006.
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