Every empire, invention, or brand began the same way:
with a spark of imagination that refused to die out.
Creativity isn’t a hobby — it’s a spiritual force that shapes reality.
In the Dig Build Grow philosophy, creativity is the middle phase of manifestation. You dig through doubt, you build through creativity, and you grow through impact.
“Creativity is divine translation — turning what you feel into something the world can experience.” — David Hawkins
When you understand creativity not as chaos, but as a system of construction, you start transforming thoughts into tangible things.
1. Creativity as a Builder’s Discipline
Many people think creativity comes from inspiration.
In truth, it comes from structure and consistency.
In DBG’s ecosystem, creativity flows through three energies:
| Energy | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Vision Energy | Seeing what doesn’t exist yet. | “What if this product solved that problem?” |
| Builder Energy | Taking daily steps to bring it into reality. | Prototyping, writing, designing. |
| Growth Energy | Sharing it with systems that multiply it. | Launching, marketing, scaling. |
Creativity is not random. It’s repeatable when structured properly.
That’s why builders use frameworks — they let energy move with direction.
2. The Dig Build Grow Creative Formula
The DBG system approaches creativity like architecture.
Every project — from a product to a podcast — follows this simple yet powerful loop:
🔹 DIG — Unearth inspiration. Find the story or problem behind your idea.
🔹 BUILD — Create structure: turn concepts into visuals, workflows, or content.
🔹 GROW — Share it with systems: automation, media, and community.
For example:
David Hawkins created the Vault Network by first digging into what creators needed (structure + community), building the hub design, and growing it through automation and membership tiers.
Creativity becomes profitable when it’s directed through this flow.
“Your imagination is the map. Your discipline is the engine.”
3. The Digital Renaissance — When Art Meets AI
We’re living through a modern Renaissance powered by Artificial Intelligence.
Tools like Runway, Pika Labs, and Midjourney have made creative production accessible to everyone.
But here’s the builder truth:
AI doesn’t replace creativity — it reveals who the real creators are.
AI lets you:
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Turn ideas into visuals instantly
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Test brand concepts before investing
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Generate ads, voiceovers, or blog drafts with your signature tone
Example Workflow:
1️⃣ Use ChatGPT to brainstorm storylines.
2️⃣ Feed the best ones into Runway or Pika Labs to create visuals.
3️⃣ Use ElevenLabs to narrate them in your voice.
4️⃣ Publish through your Vault Hub blog or podcast.
Automation transforms creativity from moments of inspiration into movements of influence.
4. Turning Creativity into Currency
Every idea has economic potential — if it’s structured correctly.
DBG teaches that creativity becomes capital when it’s linked to a solution.
| Stage | Action | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Idea | Capture your inspiration | “I want to teach creativity using AI tools.” |
| System | Build a structure around it | Create a workshop or online course. |
| Monetization | Deliver value at scale | Sell access through Vault membership. |
The most profitable ideas are the ones that serve while expressing self.
That’s how builders create income with integrity.
“The world pays for organized imagination.” — David Hawkins
5. The Spiritual Side of Creativity
Creativity isn’t just a mental skill — it’s spiritual movement.
When you create, you channel divine flow into form.
That’s why creative blocks aren’t failures — they’re signals.
They tell you your energy is off, not your ability.
Recenter yourself with these builder rituals:
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Meditate before creating.
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Build from gratitude, not pressure.
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Remember: your gift is a responsibility.
When your energy aligns, your ideas flow effortlessly again.
6. The Reflection: “The Builder’s Workshop”
Spend one hour each week in your creative zone. No distractions.
Use this structure:
1️⃣ Write down three ideas that came to you this week.
2️⃣ Circle one that feels alive.
3️⃣ Use one tool (AI or manual) to bring it closer to reality.
4️⃣ Post it, even if imperfect. Motion builds momentum.
Your creative muscle strengthens every time you move.
7. Real Example — Creativity in Action
When David Hawkins designed The Dingo (a men’s hygiene invention), it wasn’t just about product — it was about problem-solving through creativity.
He used observation, design thinking, and persistence to turn an idea into innovation.
That same energy now fuels DBG’s media systems, proving creativity isn’t limited by category — only by conviction.
Conclusion — Build Imagination into Reality
Your ideas are divine blueprints.
They come to you for a reason — not to be doubted, but to be developed.
In the Dig Build Grow framework, creativity isn’t a side skill; it’s a sacred duty.
“Ideas are instructions. Builders are the ones who obey.” — David Hawkins
This is Path 5: Creativity — the call to take your thoughts out of your head and build them into the world.



