When Osho says: “creativity is the greatest
rebellion in existence” I have to completely agree with his phrase. You can be
creative only if you are an individual, you cannot create as part of mob. The
mob psychology is uncreative. It lives dragging life. It knows no dance, no song,
no joy, it is mechanical, he stated in the book “Creativity: unleashing the
forces of within”. It is true that creative people selected a vagabond or
bohemian life to renounce respectability for their creative work. In the
current world a creative person don’t need to do the same. He says, individual
needs to be free from collective mind.
My experience of being in super-conscious and
conscious creative streaks while writing and then shifting to daily operational
consciousness does not require bohemian life. As he stated, I would agree that
Bohemianism was a reaction to tell society that “we creative people are
different” Recently Balachandran Chullikkad, the famous Malayalam poet explained,
how stupid it was propagating such a view in 1970’s and early 80s. John Abraham
could be a product of such a celebration. Streaks of creativity could very well
hit like waves to a naturally creative person, if he is willing to introspect
and fly like a bird in the sky or tides in the ocean. It is possible from my own
experience; Of course, one might need reclusive time and space from mob/media
distractions for certain periods. But that is true for all creative jobs, even
if you are a scientist or a mathematician or an artist; only the environment
differs.
“Humanity has come to cross roads. We have
lived one dimensional life.” Personally, I love that 3Cs from this book.
Consciousness, Compassion and Creativity. As Meditative as Buddha, As Loving As
Krishna, As Creative as Michelangelo. He continued, these are three dimensions
of your life: being, feeling and action. ‘Action’ contains creativity, all kinds
of creativity – music, architecture, science and technology, poetry, painting
etc. ‘Feeling’ contains aesthetic – love and beauty and ‘being’ contains
meditation, awareness and consciousness