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Paying dearly, Hardback Book

Paying dearly Hardback

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A person must pay dearly for the divine gift of creative fire.

It is as though each of us was born with a limited store of energy:In the artist, the strongest force in his make-up, that is, his creativeness, will seize and all but monopolize this energy, leaving so little over that nothing of value can come of it.

The creative impulse can drain him of his humanity to such a degree that the personal ego can exist only on a primitive or inferior level and is driven to develop all sorts of defects ruthlessness, selfishness ("autoeroticism"), vanity, and other infantile traits.

These inferiorities are the only means by which it can maintain its vitality and prevent itself from being wholly depleted. AUTO EROTICISM IN CERTAIN ARTISTS IS LIKE THAT OF NEGLECTED CHILDREN The auto eroticism of certain artists is like that of illegitimate or neglected children who from their earliest years develop bad qualities to protect themselves from the destructive influence of a loveless environment.

Such children easily become ruthless and selfish, and later display an invincible egoism by remaining all their lives infantile and helpless or by actively offending against morality and the lawIT IS HIS ART THAT EXPLAINS THE ARTIST How can we doubt that it is his art that explains the artist, and not the insufficiencies and conflicts of his personal life?

These are nothing but the regrettable results of his being an artist, a man upon whom a heavier burden is laid than upon ordinary mortals.

A special ability demands a greater expenditure of energy, which must necessarily leave a deficit on some other side of life.

Carl Jung

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