
The Thief â Dispossessed
If This Archetype Chooses You â youâre boiling inside. Youâre so mad you canât think straight. You had something and now itâs gone â you have less. It was stolen from you by some trickster. The fact that you stole it originally and youâre a thief too isnât making you any happier. You were supposed to get this thing, you were in line for it, and now all bets are off.
Broken Dreams â Do you dream of plunder? Strong rooms? Treasure palaces? Security systems?
If Property Is Theft, then Weâre all Thieves â Donât covet, says the Bible. Donât envy. But we are born with a sense of loss we spend lifetimes trying to remedy. Something has been taken from us, but what? This âpolitics of grievanceâ has always waged a peculiar power, seemingly breeding the anger and revenge that come so naturally to the human genome. âIf something has been taken from me I will take something from you.â Yet our loss remains amorphous. We cling to the concept that we were âentitledâ to something we no longer have. Philosophers and psychologists speculate; is it the motherâs womb? The family nest? What exactly is this lost paradise?
Only Creatives Are Truly Free â Creatives own nothing. We are not interested in acquiring burdens but in freeing the human psyche of its pinions. To do that, we must first free ourselves.
Donât Chain Yourself to a Nightmare â There is much talk nowadays that âthe American Dreamâ is no longer possible. Very relevant to our study of The Creative Oracle! Dreams & visions are our specialty! But what was that âdreamâ, exactly? It was a mystical concept of âwholenessâ â family, life, work, rewards â that always shifted according to who you are and from where you are looking.
Once You are Part of a âTeamâ â even if just a team of two â the look can change dramatically. Is that a loss or a gain? Depends on what you see as value, and what as âhoardingâ? We know if we eat more than our cells can burn we get fat, and that if we eat too much too fast we will choke. How can we slip psychically through this physically demanding life, light as a feather, bright as sunlight, strong as fire, without acquiring the very accretions â the barnacles â that slow us down, encumber and defeat us?
By Becoming Creatives, Thatâs How! We no longer fill our tombs with the junk of real life for use in the Great Beyond, âterra cotta servantsâ who will âwakeâ to wait on us hand and foot. We are always required to satisfy ourselves with strictly âmentalâ pictures. Is the detachment of elder-hood a triumph of success or a long wail of departure?
You Canât Take It With You and You Donât Want To â Not if you expect to fly! The âde-clutteringâ movement did us all an enormous favor. Marie Kondo asked us to rid ourselves of every object that does not âspark joyâ. Thatâs a high standard! We soon discover that daily life stirs up a lot of ânecessaryâ detritus sparking joy in literally no one but is a hardship and a misery to live without. Probably the best way to free ourselves is to challenge the entitlement mystique with a philosophy of sharing.
Creative Danger â The whole principle of capitalism is to benefit from the work of others. It doesnât take much imagination to see the grievances THAT can stir up. And yet âstateâ ownership churns up grievances of its own. Ownership itself is always fraught with exclusion, hostility, and danger. The nature of the Creative is to âBeâ rather than to âownâ. Can we still enjoy the world if it doesnât belong to us and we donât belong to it? Creatives say Yes!
Creative Challenge â Do we still possess objects when we are not physically present? Can we ever possess people? Do we WANT to take responsibility for anotherâs entire existence? How do our dreams of freedom comport with our dreams of possession? Who â or what â is held captive? Creatives deliberately loosen the bonds â mentally and spiritually â but this is a way of life that must be refreshed daily due to the temporal demands of our physical existence. That means creatives forgive ourselves daily.
Being a Creative Means Acknowledging That Wounds are a condition of our physical existence. Creatives come to terms with their wounds, evaluating them, celebrating them (often giving thanks for them), creating conceptual art projects about them and strategizing around them.
Many Wounds come from happenstance, birth order, parental crises, national dilemmas, international catastrophes. Weâre all pushed out of the nest before weâre ready.
Models & Mentors – âThe more stuff I donated the more I was able to breathe, the more trash I threw away, the more weight I felt was lifted, the more I was able to see a new life, the more joy I foundâ – Zina Harrington
âClutter is postponed decisionsâ â Barbara Hemphill
âLife is your masterpiece. Edit frequently and ruthlesslyâ â Nathan W. Morris
âTo the spoils belong the victorâ â F. Scott Fitzgerald
âFreedom is the oxygen of the soulâ â Moshe Dayan
#Haiku: The Thief
If
Propertyâs theft:
My greedâs your crime
I consume –
Disperse –
Your evidence.
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