It is well known that some connection exists. I don’t think that creativity is a by-product of unrealized sexual urge as some people might argue. There must be something more to it. What is it then?
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It is well known that some connection exists. I don’t think that creativity is a by-product of unrealized sexual urge as some people might argue. There must be something more to it. What is it then?
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#1 by Gilbert P on August 18, 2010 - 11:03 pm
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In my lifetime experience,..I have learned to appreciate and enjoy my creative sexuality as God meant for it to be . Sex and it’s creativity was and is meant for the marriage bed!!!
#2 by BDubU on August 18, 2010 - 11:35 pm
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Is it an appreciation of sexuality?
An artist has his inspiration like a muse. The artist who drew Mona Lisa must have thought of her as sensual and created a well known painting. There are various paintings and statues that are based off of women. Another example would be the Venus de MIlo, which is said to have the perfect proportions.
#3 by . on August 19, 2010 - 12:28 am
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ask a muse!
#4 by IloveBallet on August 19, 2010 - 12:44 am
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well how you act formally can be an indication of how you act sexually as well. Someone who’s a risk taker at their job, could very well be a risk taker in bed.
same goes for the more reserved person, the more loud or quiet person, you carry yourself wherever you go!
hope this helped!
#5 by just me on August 19, 2010 - 1:17 am
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Well I think it is true that when you are sexually repressed then your creativity comes out elsewhere. (painting, singing, song writing, sculpting) If you are sexually satisfied then you are satisfied and need not to look elsewhere to express yourself.
#6 by d_r_siva on August 19, 2010 - 1:56 am
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“Our two minds …. One is an act of the emotional
mind, the other of the rational mind. In a very real
sense we have two minds, one that thinks and one that
feels” (Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence,
Bloomsbury Publishing, London, 1996, page 8).
http://www.funderstanding.com/content/right-brain-vs-left-brain
Emotion center is connected with instincts, urges, impulses,
desires, imagination, sentiments, intuition, passions,
caring, pleasure, exploration, unconventional ideas, moods,
insight, superstitions, immodesty, immorality, analysis of
details, concern about particular features, ability to find
novel relationships, unrestrained expressions connected with
body or mind, molding of experiences into new constellations
of meanings, creation of artistic, poetic and musical works
and the like. Art is based on intuition, which is a direct
apprehension of reality un-mediated by thought. Thus art
cuts through conventional symbols and beliefs about people,
life and society, and confronts one with reality itself.
Seeing a good work of painting or reading a novel sets waves
of emotion in Chitta center. As romantic literature
everywhere developed, intuition was praised over reason, and
emotions over logic making way for a vast body of literature
of great sensibility and passion. Some youths variously
describe sex as that which meets the requirements of
pleasure urge, emotional fulfillment, passionate craving,
instinctive motive, subconscious desire, lustful feeling, or
release of pent-up desires. Men of wisdom wrote that likings
and desires connected with sex are shrouded in darkness
beyond reason. Dictionaries connect the word “desire” with
thirst, craving, dream, fancy, feel like, impulse, lust,
passion, and urge. They give the meaning of words “crave”
and “lust” as “thirst” indicating the connection with the
center governed by element Water. Sentiments are described
as tender emotions, romantic feelings, preconceived ideas or
preconceptions. Passions are known to be connected with
subconscious feelings like emotionality, irrational motive,
sexual desire, wildness and zeal.
http://www.scientificblogging.com/components_mind/blog/components_mind_according_t_ancient_scriptures_india