The spirit of creativity
Creativity has often been criticized as a religion because 1)Creators don't believe in a "god," and 2) (related to the first) Creators do not put particular stock into a mystical "hereafter." For many, it is hard to embrace a Faith that does not prescribe to the above. The question is asked, "if you don't believe in a "god" how can you call Creativity a religion?"
The simple answer is that one need not believe in a deity in order to espouse a religious faith. The American Heritage dictionary defines religion as "an objective pursued with zeal or conscientious devotion." It defines religious as "extremely faithful; conscientious." Creativity is a racial religion which declares that "our race is our religion." Creators present an objective - A Sound Mind in a Sound Body in a Sound Society in a Sound Environment - which is pursued with much zeal and very conscientious devotion.
The above objective actually gets to the heart of Creative spirituality. Clear thinking, healthy living, in a society of peace and a clean environment where one lives in harmony with Nature's Order. Creativity strives for noble goals obtainable in this life and not a "hereafter."
The Spirit of Ancient Europe - of harmony and joy in our daily lives - aware of our place in Nature's Order, this alone is worthy of devotion. A Faith in our legacy as a People past, present and future. A zealous appetite to make this world a better place than how we found it. To build upon the gifts of past generations and to do at least one good thing for future generations.
Our blood is our immortality. In us resides the key to the past and a golden link to the future. To keep this bond with our ancestors pure and pristine, to abide by Nature's laws and honor our Father's and Mother's gift of life by honoring the purity of our blood, our history, and our future progeny - this is the Spirit of Creativity.
Zealous devotion, honor, joy in living and an appetite for a peaceful planet - these are the spiritual movements of Creative energy. Creativity does not exist in a mystical void. It is real and present. Our gifts of devotion are not put into a book and held onto to be rewarded in death, but rather, our devotion is measured in the here and now.
Creativity is a life affirming Faith. It is based in things seen and known. Our wisdom is had by the Eternal Laws of Nature and common sense. Creators don't need and intermediary for our salvation. Our salvation is based on what we do as a People, as a Race - individually and as a whole.
Creativity allows the meaning of life to be known. To propagate our Kind - this is what Nature dictates, this is what we believe.
Yes, there is passion in our Faith. There is devotion in our Faith. And, there is a longing for a better place. What distinguishes Creativity from other religions is that it is a Racial Faith for the salvation of our People - White People. Further, it doesn't base its precepts on alien gods and a mystical "hereafter." It bases its precepts on the Eternal Laws of Nature, history, logic and common sense.
So you see, Creativity is a worthy religion. Worthy of our People and worthy of the understanding that the White Race is Nature's Finest.
Creativity is an idea who's time has come.
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