Thoughts On Being Creative
by Betsy Grant (Please leave your comments. Check out more of my music videos on my other blog The Learning Heart at betsy-grant.blogspot.com or visit my website at betsygrantmusic.com or you tubes at TheBetsyGrant)
Postmodern theorizers found meaning to reside in the eyes and ears of the beholder. According to their world view there are no universals. We, each of us, generate our own understanding of the world around us. That is why language is so hard to pin down, and changes over time through usage. Thousands, no millions of individuals exerting the influence of their various understandings of each and every thing, exert an inexorable ubiquitous force that seems to have its own energy. I find it interesting that specific individuals seem to be able to exert, even to inhabit that energy and guide it. Jesus, Siddhartha Gautama, and Gandhi come to mind. Anyway, just this specific metamodern mind meandering through and among its own (mis)understandings of the world.
Postmodern theorizers found meaning to reside in the eyes and ears of the beholder. According to their world view there are no universals. We, each of us, generate our own understanding of the world around us. That is why language is so hard to pin down, and changes over time through usage. Thousands, no millions of individuals exerting the influence of their various understandings of each and every thing, exert an inexorable ubiquitous force that seems to have its own energy. I find it interesting that specific individuals seem to be able to exert, even to inhabit that energy and guide it. Jesus, Siddhartha Gautama, and Gandhi come to mind. Anyway, just this specific metamodern mind meandering through and among its own (mis)understandings of the world.
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