
The Psychology of Creativity
Eternalised
Dreams Forcing Artistic Change
Unknown Speaker recounts a case where dreams compelled a painter to change style, healing symptoms.
Creativity involves bringing one’s inner nature into being, a task unique for each individual. It must arise from your innermost self, not from fulfilling the expectations of others.
One of the most destructive things, psychologically, is unused creative power. If someone has a creative gift and, for some reason (fear, laziness, or conformity), does not use it, the psychic energy turns inwards and becomes poisonous. That is why we often see neuroses or psychoses as expressions of not-lived possibilities.
Creation always comes at a cost, a sacrifice that brings about suffering. Growth requires enduring inner conflict and moral burden. Without confrontation, there is no transformation, and hence no individuation. Creativity takes great courage, because an active battle with the gods is occurring.
Genuine creativity is characterised by a heightened consciousness. The artist experiences joy, in contrast to fleeting happiness. Joy is the emotion that goes with heightened consciousness, the mood that accompanies the experience of actualising one’s own potentialities.
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📚 Recommended Reading
▶ Prometheus Bound - Aeschylus
▶ The Courage to Create - Rollo May
▶ The Marriage of Heaven and Hell - William Blake
▶ Songs of Experience and Innocence - William Blake
▶ C.W. Vol. 15: The Spirit in Man, Art and Literature - Carl Jung
▶ Modern Man in Search of a Soul - Carl Jung
▶ The Way of the Dream - Marie-Louise von Franz
▶ Faust - Goethe
▶ Memories, Dreams, Reflections - Carl Jung
▶ Reflections on the Life and Dreams of C.G. Jung - Carl Jung
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⌛ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
2:21 Differentiation and Individuation
5:00 The Divine Gift of Creative Fire
10:36 The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
13:12 Los and the Bard
15:08 The Poetic Genius
17:18 The Spirit of the Age
21:50 Two Modes of Artistic Creation
26:26 Obstacles in Creative Work
37:21 The Unlived Life
39:14 Understanding Oneself
45:15 Balancing Inner world and Outer World
48:50 Suffering, God, and Meaning


