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Creation

NOVEMBER 25, 2024



Not only are we all created, but we also create. We create our lives and then craft stories to explain our choices. A well-composed life is one where authenticity flows throughout, meaning the outer appearance and the inner substance align. While this seems natural, it is often not the case.

As uninhibited young children, we bang spoons against pots and pans or scratch lines on cabinets—just for the fun of it. Later in life, our creativity evolves: we ask questions, offer answers, and celebrate our humanity. Every phase has its unique expression. To enrich our lives, we play, color, dance, sew, and sing.

Everyone, to some degree, will alter and refine their creativity. We learn and unlearn things for a reason. You can add more color to your art or sing a song in a different key. You might be ambitious and strive to reach a higher level. No matter what, we are all endowed with spirit, which makes us inherently creative beings. Yet, I’ve often heard people say, “Oh, I’m not creative,” as if proclaiming, “I’m not really human. I might look human, but it’s just a costume.”

In most cases, when people express this with frustration, despair, or even a touch of false modesty, it isn’t true. This belief is often instilled by older people in their youth, leading them to conclude that their creative star will never shine brightly—a tragic waste of time and energy. But who told you that?

I, too, was told repeatedly that I should stay quiet when singing. For years, I believed it, until I learned that vocal cords, like any skill, need practice to produce good tones. If someone silences you early on, you may never continue to practice, and your creativity is stifled. You’ll never hear me sing now—and this same restriction to creative energy repeats for others with drawing, playing music, or dancing.

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Jacobina Oele

My autobiography is called True Colors, Independently published on January 11, 2024 in English,135 pages. ISBN-13: 979-8875809200.
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