Pursuing your creative interests is, in many ways, a form of spiritual practice. Like any spiritual practice, it is something practiced as a part of one’s daily life. It requires concentration and intention. Eventually, it requires immersion. One must immerse oneself in one’s practice in order to get to its depths.
This does not mean that one is constantly creating something but that one is continuously engaged and inwardly aware and available to one’s intuitive stirrings. Whether you are busy producing something or not, you have a mind that can be trained to be quietly aware of and ruminating on your inner creative activity.
This is like a mystic who trains him/herself to maintain a continuous spiritual practice like a mantra or always being mindful of one’s breath or heartbeat. Artists can do the same thing; quietly, inwardly, continuously working/playing in the midst of everything else. It is a discipline built through the intention to achieve it as a practice.
The super-power aspect of this is that it can be practiced inwardly in the middle of everything else you are doing all day - constant intentional awareness. Creativity is mostly a result of learning to always pay attention, to be always at it.
It takes a while, maybe many years, so be patient, little by little, step by step. It is like learning a new language fluently enough that you can write poetry in it.
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