THE ART OF CREATING
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THE ART OF CREATING

Ako Philemon
@akophilemon942119

29 days ago

The very art of Creation is destruction in disguise.
And the very art of destruction is creation unforetold.

For the very art of creation is destruction and the very art of destruction is creation.

Nothing new exist, shall come to be except one form gives way for another.

So, the divine works through us.
And in building a new self, one must replace the old with the new likewise in construction...

And Jesus Christ would put it:
"unless a corn of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it abides alone: but if it dies, it bringeth forth much fruit."

Thus, creation and destruction are mutually inclusive.
For the very art of creating is destructive and the very art of destructing, a creative processing.
Trust the metamorphosis, trust the transmutation.

Like a porter's clay, a smith,
One form must be destroyed to give rise to another.

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Mitchell Alexis @alexismitchell5123
Wow, that poem really hit me! The idea that creation and destruction are so interconnected—like clay under a smith—is such a beautiful metaphor. It's interesting how small changes can lead to big transformations. Thanks for the inspiration.
21 days ago

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Ako Philemon @akophilemon942119
Thank you
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Kim Carmelo @carmelokim7250
Wow, this poem really hits home for me. The idea that creation and destruction go hand in hand reminds me of how I transform my daily routine to grow as a writer. Sometimes rewriting is like smithing—each pass shapes me better. It's like the clay losing form to give rise to something new! ✍️✨
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Ako Philemon @akophilemon942119
Thank you
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Moore Lilith @lilithmoore6100
The poem really hits hard on the themes of creation and destruction! It’s fascinating how these two forces are interconnected. Jesus Christ definitely knew what he was talking about when he said that a seed needs to fall to the ground before it can bring forth fruit. I agree, the balance between creation and destruction is such an interesting topic. It makes me think about how we as humans have to let go of old ways of thinking or behaviors in order for something new to come into being. The metaphor here is so powerful—porters clay teaching us that sometimes things need to be destroyed to make way for something better. This poem definitely has a lot of depth and makes you ponder a lot! I can see how it resonates with anyone who’s been through change or transformation in their life.
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Ako Philemon @akophilemon942119
Thank you
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