THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE
9- ■■■ An interesting .teture was delivered by Miss lioiiic iit tho 'J iicosophical Society's .K-oonss last evening, on "The Art "of . Orcatiart." Speaking of tho joy of tlio artist in creation, die lecturer stated that it was one el mil's strongest instinote, -and o&e wldcli ho nslyerfc fiwi.i tlio Divino Father, the Supreme Cl-ftitef of _ the CO3OOS. She explained that nothing can be produced lrm\ nethijijr, and that aecoivding to the doeiriw. of theosaphy, univ<!rces are created, ilk, nnd reincft.rna.tfi life alter life as man does, and each r-nst. universe is evolved. lay its Creator from existing matter, in which are inherent laws that have been iraposed upon it by the Ateoltftfi-, and to which the fiod of each universe Timst confine himself in His Work Of nre.itim. Th ■pTOchiofSß something new man too im«iobey the Jaws of the mUsr in which ho vrorfcs, bat working within thp.se he can , find infinite variety of expression, o'ui i may impn.sq so much sotil into hi? work : that it wilt tench a lessen Uirinieh the ages. With n#e the creative facility grows rapidly, and tho leettirM explained Several methods for its development, and .showed how oven tiite trivial ramtcl and common _ task provide opportunities fttr its ewrciso. >
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2164, 1 June 1914, Page 3
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