The Artist’s Dilemma
The creator
Nature
And the universe
Are humorous in their ways.
So ingenious are the dilemmas they create
That man remains baffled until the end of time.
What is The Truth?
The more valuable a person’s creation
The less it provides him.
Imagine a man who fixes used shoes
Or creates a sketchy piece of art . . .
If he receives praise
He is ecstatic.
He feels validated for what he has done.
Have you ever asked yourself
Why precisely he feels validated?
The reason that he feels validated
Is because he knows that his creation was not of great value
And despite this fact,
He received something for it.
But if a man puts his life into a work of Art
With painstaking detail
Tears flowing from his eyes
Devotion flowing from his heart,
Praise . . .
Is an Insult.
Indeed it is so.
Praise . . .
Is an Insult.
This is where the dilemma begins.
When a man creates something truly otherworldly
He negotiates himself out of the marketplace.
For he has created something
That no man can possibly validate.
He may receive large sums of money,
And while the tangibility of money is greater than the hollowness of empty praise,
The money cannot possibly do justice to his creation.
They may have ceremonies in his name
Laud his creation
Applaud his talent
Plaster his image across the sky for the world to see . . .
What will this do?
What does he gain from this,
Other than a worthless dose of ego?
The more rarefied his creation
The less he can possibly receive.
Nature appears to have a penchant
For irony.
It is not at all surprising
That some of the rarest artists in the world
In the end, commit suicide.
For they stand so alone
That there is no one to speak to
And nothing to receive.
Oh the horrid emptiness of receiving letters of gratitude and praise.
Long letters explaining that their lives have been changed.
Of what value is this?
From a mild human-interest perspective
It is . . . nice.
If their life has been greatly affected by a particular work or art
That is . . . nice.
But this hardly makes the creation worthwhile.
It hardly justifies the alchemy.
If a man creates a once-in-a-generation masterpiece . . .
If he creates a body of work that is unparalleled in modern times . . .
There is Nothing he can possibly receive.
For no amount of praise, gifts, adulation, or fame
Can possibly compare to the quality of the creation.
In a sense,
He outwits himself.
He places himself in such a Category of One . . .
That any attempt at external satisfaction
Is finished before it has begun.
It is this that begins to turn his heart toward Purity.
For he realizes that this is his only salvation.
The satisfaction of the creation
Is the only satisfaction he can ever have.
The rarer his art
The truer the statement.
An art that is created for “the world”
Is a patchwork art.
An art that is created for “the people”
Is as empty as “the people.”
It is for this reason that Truth
Is avoided by all men.
For it demands a Journey so solitary
That man cannot withstand it.
In the end,
The artist realizes
That there is only Him.
That there has only ever been Him.
His hand creates
While he loses himself in the dance.
The world is no more.
The people are no more.
And he one day comes to discover
That HE . . . is no more.
Namaste.
Kapil Gupta is a personal advisor to Kings, Queens, CEO’s, Professional Athletes, Celebrities, and Performing Artists around the world.
His books include:
Atmamun: The Path To Achieving The Bliss Of The Himalayan Swamis. And The Freedom Of A Living God
A Master’s Secret Whispers: For those who abhor the noise and seek The Truth about life and living
Direct Truth: Uncompromising, non-prescriptive truths to the enduring questions of life