Abundant Power Of The Creative Voice
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When it comes to Creativity, the Creative Voice is infinitely more powerful than the Critical Voice.
This statement is often hard for artists and other creatives to absorb, especially if their Critic has been in the lead, either consciously or unconsciously. But our intuitive center is always urging us toward healthy new risk, like a lighthouse beacon calling us to reach our creative potential. On the path of creativity, anxieties will coexist with the joys, to be sure. But when we are called, we best surrender, or experience far worse anxieties in the refusal. Many of us must listen more clearly to our Creative Voice, truly listen. Then we must trust it enough to act upon it. If we do act, our Creativity will begin to unfold organically and abundantly. We will grow closer to ourselves, our potential, and who we are meant to be.
I attribute this unfolding to the notion that the Creative Voice is the true voice. Moreover, I designate the Critical Voice as a false voice. Fighting with it won't help. Trying to get rid of it won't help. Because at its core, it contains something essential that we must recover. That is, it contains the power to assess, to review, to re-arrange, and to improve. It was designed to be in support of the Creative Voice and Creativity, before it "went astray." In other words, the Critical Voice is the "Helpful Editor" in disguise. Contrary to the impulse to push it away, we must embrace it, hear it, get unde
eath its bullying jabs. When we do, we recover its positive attributes and re-position it within its true role, as a servant to the Creative Voice and Creativity. This discovery is a joyful experience. Time and again, clients are amazed by the power of their Creative Voice to empower transformation and deeper Creativity.
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