Why We Need to Express Our Creativity Pt2 | Guest: Alon Ferency

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Julia Marie continues her discussion about the intersection of spirituality and creativity with Rabbi Alon Ferency.

They discuss how art can be seen as proof of the existence of a higher power, with Ferency emphasizing the intangible nature of music and other art forms as pointers to something beyond the physical world. They reflect on the profound impact of experiencing great art, such as the cave paintings in France or the Mona Lisa, and lament the modern tendency to overlook the deeper significance of such works.

Ferency likens God to a dungeon master in a game, setting up a world for humans to explore and innovate within, highlighting the joy and surprise that come from human creativity. He encourages embracing play and creativity as fundamental to spiritual growth, advocating for a return to childlike wonder and the joy of making. Ferency also discusses his role in guiding artists through creative and spiritual challenges, emphasizing the importance of attention, connection, and the revolutionary potential of art to foster a deeper humanity.

The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage in creative activities, underscoring the low stakes and high rewards of simply making something and seeing how it feels.

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