Bonnie Tharp Books
My writing mentor (Emily Hanlon) wrote a post recently on Chaos and the creative process and I just finished reading it. Basically, she said, “Chaos gets a bad rap.” She is sure that chaos in creativity is “freedom” and opens us to new possibilities. Could it be true? Is the chaos in my life really going to end with a new and amazing path to creativity? To my writing?
Now, that would be cool.
She goes on to say, “Anything of worth in life must withstand burning if it is to give light.” Wow. That sets my mind to deeper, spiritual thinking. And what is creativity, if not the movement of the spirit of our creator?
“Chaos in neither good nor bad…it just is.” Okay, then that begs the question, why do human beings revel in chaos? Why do we allow it to generate such negative energy?
“…see chaos as something that is a gift, something is going to reveal the mystery, something through which we’re going to die to what we think we are, who we think we are, what we think we’re writing, what we think we’re creating and open to that which is within, which is wanting desperately to be born.” ~Emily Hanlon
How could I forget the creative part of the journey? I’ve been so involved in the business end that the part of my brain that shared my stories just shut down. Good grief. I think it’s past time to light a candle, turn on some soft music and let the muse get to work.
See ya…