I wanted to read a book about the creative mind, how it works, how creativity arises, and how one could be creative. They say that creativity is rare among humans, but why?
Ernest believes everything starts and ends with God; this book is preaching about God, then answering my original questions. As Christian Orthodox, I can now interpret why God is important in creativity. Firstly in the "my God" belief system, God is not one thing but is composed of 3 coequal, coeternal elements: the Holy Trinity. In essence, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Im not getting technical explaining the heterochromosome that will always define the gender of a newborn child. Im not doing that becouse it will require a bit of Freudian analysis on the primary driving forces of humans: sexuality. Im going to concentrate on the Holy Spirit, according to Ernest, is the foundation of creativity in his One God system. From Judaism Ruach ha-kodesh Hebrew: רוח הקודש, to Islam Holy Spirit (Arabic: روح القدس Ruh al-Qudus, "the Spirit of Holiness") to Hindu Advaita Vedanta (/ʌdˈvaɪtə vɛˈdɑːntə/; Sanskrit: अद्वैत वेदान्त and Christianity we all agree that there is such Holy Spirit, a force of creativity.
Therefore, since this book didnt explain rightly and specifically the part of God that enables creativity for me is not worth reading; however, if you like stories about the man in the sky with a long beard that sits up here and sends random creative thoughts to people, then please go ahead and read it. It is a story anyway, and you might get inspired somehow.