Osho Short Quotes on Creativity
- God is creativity, not a Creator.
- Creativity is always from the beyond.
- Real creativity comes only out of silence.
- God is not repetitive; His creativity is infinite.
- God is not a person but creativity, not a creator but creativity.
- When you attain to an egoless emptiness great creativity happens.
- Creativity means you have to disappear, you have to allow God to be.
- In meditation, whatever happens is bound to be expressed in creativity.
- First meditation, then out of meditation there is a spontaneity of creativity.
- In the moment of deep creativity you disappear, God again starts functioning.
- First, meditation, and then out of meditation comes creativity of its own accord.
- Creativity means enjoying any work as meditation; doing any work with deep love.
- Because there is no ego, God can flow through you; great creativity becomes possible.
- Creativity means loving whatsoever you do — enjoying, celebrating it, as a gift of God!
- God is not the Creator, He is creativity. Creativity is His being. He has always been creating.
- My sannyasins have to be creators. And when you are in deep creativity you are close to God.
- Creativity has nothing to do with creating something, creativity is simply the presence of God.
- God is the source of all creativity. You can be creative only when you are EN RAPPORT with God.
- Creativity is secondary, meditation is basic and fundamental; everything should come out of your meditation.
- If you are silent through meditation, utterly silent, suddenly you feel a tremendous urge to create something.
- All people who are creative are close to religion. Religion is the greatest creativity because it is an effort to give birth to yourself.
- A creativity that comes out of meditative innocence, of meditative purity. And a real creator is possible only through meditation.
- To be creative is to worship. To be creative is to participate in the great process of creation — and participating in creativity is participating in God.
- All the religions of the world say God is the creator. If he is really the creator, then the only way to meet him will be to become a creator in some measure.
- God is the very creative energy of existence — creativity rather than a creator. He is not the poet but the poetry, not the dancer but the dance, not the flower but the fragrance.
- The true creativity comes out of sitting silently. When you are so totally quiet that there is no thought, no wave in the ocean of your being, out of this silence comes a different kind of creativity.
- God is nothing but creativity. So wherever there is a sign of creativity, God has a signature there. He has already been there. Maybe even the poet does not know, but he has been touched by something from the beyond.
- Only a man of inner silences becomes a creator. And we need more and more creative people in the world. Their very creativity, their very silence, their very love, their very peace will be the only way to protect this beautiful planet.
- All creativity is a deep suffering, unless your creativity does not come out of the mind, but out of meditation. When it comes out of meditation, creativity is sharing the joy, sharing the blissfulness that you have. Mind has no joy — it is really a wound, very painful.
- If your creativity comes out of your silence, out of your Zen, out of your meditations, then it is authentic, original. If it comes only as an occupation because you are feeling lost and there is nothing to do — a long holiday, so you start doing something…. That is not coming out of your silences, it is coming out of your crazy mind.
- Creativity has two possibilities. One is that it arises out of your silence, love, understanding, your clarity of vision, your intimate friendliness with existence — then creativity is healthy. But if it does not arise out of meditation, out of silence and peace and understanding and love, then there is a danger. It may be arising out of your confused mind. It may be arising out of your insanity.
- My sannyasins have to be creators, not through the mind but through meditation. And it comes of its own accord, one need not even think about it. So I don’t teach creativity, I only teach silence. And then out of that silence much creativity comes. One is surprised oneself at how much one was carrying in one’s being, unexpressed, at how great was one’s potential. When one comes across it one cannot believes it!