Creativism
Creativism is a term used by a few authors in different ways.
Michel Weber has coined the word ″pancreativism″ to describe the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead.[1]
Frank Visser describes Ken Wilber's philosophy as creativity being a fundamental principle of existence, labeling it "creativism."[2]
Former Scientologist Harry Palmer, founder of the Avatar Course, developed his own concept of creativism. In Palmer’s teachings, an avatar is a person who has reached a state of enlightenment through ″the evolutionary development of consciousness toward greater self-awareness and creative expression.″[3] Creativism is a term used to describe the way of thinking that leads to this goal, also described as ″living deliberately.″[4]
References[edit]
- ↑ Weber, Michel (2006). Whitehead’s Pancreativism: The Basics. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. ISBN 9783868381030..
- ↑ Visser, Frank (2011). ″Ken Wilber’s ′Creativism′: God and the New Biology.″ Integral World: Exploring Theories of Everything. http://www.integralworld.net/visser44.html.
- ↑ Palmer, Harry (2001). ″Excerpt from ′Creativism: Belief Systems.′″ Avatar Overdrive. http://www.avataroverdrive.com/avatar_journal/88-6/creativism.htm.
- ↑ Palmer, Harry (1994). Living Deliberately: The Discovery and Development of Avatar. Altamonte Springs, Florida: Star’s Edge International. http://www.avatarepc.com/html/LivDelElectronic.pdf.
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