Tuesday, 30 July 2013

The Creative Discovery Theory


 
 
… and then it struck me con brio: “He has discovered more about God!”

 

PS What is creativity? Can we add to the Universe? Or are we sometimes just sensitive, clever, talented and hard-working enough to be able to pick up what the Creator keeps sending our way? If we add, does it mean that the Universe (I mean both realms) can be improved in a uniquely human, uniquely individual way that may even be beyond the Creator himself?  
Can the Creative Discovery Theory reconcile the former two, seemingly irreconcilable, explanatins when it proposes that through creative effort we add to the Universe and improve it at our end by realising more fully what is already there, at God's end? And that if you, or Beethoven, shed light - or notes - in a specific way (and that is the creative moment) you notice that at 17.95 Eternal Time, on the thrid morning of the 56th double day of forever spring of the lasting year, a small section of the Lord's cloak (on the left, just where He had been tapping his finger to a solo by some Angelic trumpet) looks, sounds and feels quite like Symphony No. 5...