Staying healthy in a dark world is also a creative rebellion


- Landscape-Subhash Bhatt

At the dawn of the rainy season, Chatak birds have come from far and wide to become friends every year. A chaatak heard the song being sung in a voice that flooded the whole town. This creative rebellion of Chatak is as meaningful as lighting a lamp in the dark.

Creation means challenging and knocking out our sleep, negligence and habits. To see the world and life in a whole new way and to show it to everyone. To value our place and time, thing and idea in a unique and unique way. Is. 13 in J.P. Guilford developed a test in which we were to discover new uses for objects very close to us, e.g. Is there any other use besides reading a book? Or how can it be used other than wearing a hat? This is a way of creative rebellion. Look at

Melancholy, move paint a purple lasso on paper,

Everyone screams, let me be silent,

Even if the currency of fraud is, I remain faithful,

It's too shocking, let me stand away from Adabwali alone ...

It is also a creative rebellion to stand in the midst of a volatile and aggressive, arrogant and dark world, word or word. This humble, small but whole effort forms the basis of conscience. Faith-hope is not just a dictionary word but a conscious experiment. Come on, let's do an experiment. We assume that we are cartoons and can go anywhere or fly and that too effortlessly. Assuming that, the rules and regulations of the world do not automatically apply. And yes this imaginary journey alone takes away all our daily burdens-fatigue-boredom. One cannot become a lover of art and literature just by reading ten-fifteen books or listening to concerts. But did an act that makes art or creation when life is full. Emerson said, ‘What’s in front of us and what’s behind us are small things. What is inside us is the most valuable thing. '

A majestic spectacle called Jeevan is constantly performed in front of us on the stage called Brahmand. Each of our senses is a biometric entry. The question before us is the same, do we have to watch the spectacle as a passive spectator or do we have to participate as an active creator? The energy and joy of life is expressed endlessly, do we just want to be its instrument? If not then let's re-examine the old seeming world ... something like this,

After a hurricane,

Even though the trees have fallen a lot, I see new buds emerging from the grass,

Even if the birds die many, I will hear the song of a living bird,

Struggling with black eyebrow clouds all day, the evening sun has appeared, so I will salute the sunset ...

In every manifestation there is the 'tatastu' of the supreme being. As the German philosopher Nietzsche put it, art is for us not to let reality kill us.

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