During my Ph.D. thesis work in the Creativity research area, I came across the stages of creativity. I will comment on those stages relating them to our creativity experiences. The broad stages of a creative process are:
- Seeing the problem. The creative person sees the problem, identifies that there is an issue that needs to be addressed. some scholars also refer it to as `difficulty is felt'
When Gautam Budhdha saw all the stages of life for the first time -a death, crying, sadness, he felt that something has to be done.
When Gandhi was thrown out of train in South Africa, he felt this has to change.
In our lives also there are times when we feel - enough is enough. Then the change starts.
So you may write your posts on how you found some difficulty and thought it has to change and you worked through a solution.
2. Incubation Now, when problem has been identified, the search for a solution starts.In technical terms this is called incubation.
In his autobiography My Experiments with Truth Gandhiji explains how he just kept thinking, experimenting ways and means to avoid being violent. In that process he too did what he very rightly calls `Himalayan Blunders'
On the more practical side, when Kothari saw the problem of a person wishing to eat pan on the 15th floor of a high rise, he started thinking and the incubation resulted in Pan Parag pouches.
You may share your incubation experiences or of others known to you
3. The Aha! stage Here the solution is obtained, the idea is written, the product is out, the photograph is ready to display, a symphony is played, a ballet is staged, Das Capital is written
Here you may share how was the enjoyment shared, expressed, exhibited
To quote my favorite author Osho or Acharya Rajnish - the creative process is like traveling in the air or in the desert or in the sea. There are no milestones showing which way to go, no road side indicators, how much you have traveled, how much is left no one tells you...as no one has traveled that same path the same way you have.
More next time
Dr.P.N.Moghe