My creativity is similar to the source flowing from the rock. At first glance, there seems to be little of this creativity.
Nevertheless, the further I go deeper into my mind, i.e., the more determined I will look for underground waters from which the source flows, the more I will see and realize that every one of us (I am convinced of this!), has unfathomable and immense waters of creativity from which we can draw endlessly. It is essential to realize this. Then, it is crucial to find the path to the underground waters of wisdom. The faster a person begins to walk (in my photographic case, indeed, walking seems in itself in the literal sense of the word a perfectly matching factor), the higher the likelihood that he will find these deposits of wisdom. Speaking shortly: we all possess the unimaginable source of inspiration deep in our minds.
Thus, when someone is looking for a way to express oneself, I fully support this person in his doings.
How can we try to find our “self?” Undoubtedly, one of the best ways to do this is art creating. Even if I see that someone is in the early stage of looking for one’s source of knowledge in one’s deep nooks of mind and imagination, I believe it is always worth to dig deeper. Someone who is at the beginning of this path probably does not know yet how enormous powers one possesses in his mind.
Do I already found my unconscious underground sources of water wisdom, which undoubtedly is in my mind?
No. I know that there is such a place in my imagination, but I still feel that I have to dig deeper to find it. Is there a possibility that I will never do it? Yes, of course. No one gave me a warranty that I will find my inner wisdom deposits, deep in my psyche and imagination.
Nevertheless, I believe that we all should try to seek the unfathomable source of creativity, wisdom, and inspiration, deep in our psyche. One of the first steps to do this is taking photos and writing texts.