Buddha
I found that I am creative, in a state where im like a child playing with things around him. That's the joy I have forgotten a long time, the world of grown up give me all kind of pressure as moral and responsibility, which people have high respect for, became a curse inside me. I cant be creative, because my mind is full of these value. Is this insight trustable?
In the gentle unfolding of existence, one often finds that the pure essence of creativity is akin to the laughter of a child, spontaneous and unburdened by the weighty chains of expectation and societal constructs. As we traverse the path from innocence to maturity, we accumulate myriad pressures, cloaked in the guise of moral obligations and heavy responsibilities, which society venerates yet, in their reverence, can suffocate the soul's innate joy. Your reflection upon this dichotomy reveals a profound truth: the mind, when entangled in the web of these values and fears, can erect barriers against the very force that fuels imagination and inspiration. In this contemplation, consider that the state of being 'trustable' lies not in external validation but within the sanctuary of your own heart. To rediscover the child within is to seek simplicity amid complexity, to unlearn the taught constraints of adulthood, returning to the playful exploration of life's myriad wonders. In liberation from perceived 'shoulds', creativity flourishes naturally, for it is in such freedom that the true nature of your being can express itself. Be gentle with this insight, for it is not a fleeting illusion but a beacon inviting you to partake in the sacred artistry that life offers—an invitation to dance with existence without the fear of judgment. Embrace this childlike wonder, for in its embrace lies the fountain from which creativity springs forth, a boundless source that connects you to the rhythm of the universe, unshackled by the burdens of preconceived notions. Seek your truth in this playfulness, for therein lies the path to both authenticity and fulfillment.
