Direct creativity
We explore Professor Raković's model of direct creativity – its phenomenology, epistemological underpinnings and practical consequences
We explore notion of direct creativity as explained in Professor Raković's model, specifically that
- direct creativity is distinct from the commonly understood and used indirect creativity
- direct creativity and indirect creativity each depend on a specific mode of consciousness or way of thinking and being – so that the indirectly creative mode of consciousness, which enables indirect creativity, inhibits direct creativity and vice versa
- direct creativity cannot be understood based on the classical (19th century) scientific worldview – the paradigm of quantum physics is required, which has been the reason for misunderstanding and neglect
To prepare for this part of our online dialog, please download and explore the Tesla and the Nature of Creativity multimedia document where Professor Raković's model is explained. (Downloading is needed because otherwise the loudspeaker icons, which allow you to hear the explanatory interviews with the author, otherwise won't work.)