Defining Spirituality: To me spirtuality is any kind of beleif in a higher power that can influence your decisions or lifestyle. Spirituality is beleiving in something that may not be considered tangible. It is beleiving in a higher power with no solid proof or evidence and having faith that the higher power exists without a doubt. This is something that people may look to in a time of need when they need some source of support in thier life.
Spirituality Differs from Religion: I think of religion as much more organized then actual spirituality. Spirituality can be beleiving in something that no one else thinks exists. Religion tends to be a lot more organized and consists of more traditional ways of worshipping. Such as going to church and practicing religion through prayer or daily activities. Spirituality is feeling a connection to a higher power, and the obligations may be much less than those felt by people who practice religion.
Creativity: I would define creativity as an internal originatlity that can be expressed in many different ways to demonstrate your internal skills and deeper thoughts. Creativity can vary from person to person and may be at different levels depending on time and circumstances. Creativity can be expressed in art or through other forms such as marketing campaigns or crafts. Creativity is something that you may develop. Creativity is the uniqueness of an individual and how they express it through what they make or show to outsiders.
Source of creativity: The source of creativity is the mind and experiences of each individual. My creativity comes from my mind and my experiences. My mother has always been extremely creative and I feel I have learned a lot from her. She is really interested in decorating and doing arts and crafts as well. I enjoy also doing those things. Although my mother may be older than me, I can still teach her my creativity or I have original ideas to share with her because I have had different experiences in my life and I was born with different ideas as well.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
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