Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Our Greatest Creations Come From A Space of No Mind

Published on August 19, 2012 by   ·   No Comments

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As we go through our every day life we sometimes get stuck allowing our mind to use us vs simply letting the mind be a tool throughout the day. The mind is a great organ when you think about it. It is capable of decoding this entire reality, which is all in energetic form before the left brain turns it into what we see. The right side allows us to tap into some creative moments and create whatever our imaginations come up with. But the left side of the brain can grab hold of us to the point where it controls us, and the right side of the brain isn’t much help in creating if we aren’t present to create.

Einstein has stated that many of his “eureka” moments, his major ideas, came from a space when he was not thinking; a space where he was simply being. Many scientists, artists, engineers, or great minds have admitted that they got all of their profound ideas when they were not trying or not thinking. They were in a space of no mind. This is when we tap into the true aspects of ourselves and unlock the capability to truly use the creativity side of our brain.

So how do we get to this space of no mind? How do we get to this moment and what does it really feel like? I think it can be different for many people, but I also think that sometimes we have a bit of a misunderstanding of what being in the moment truly is. Some of us believe it is very focused, a trance like state, something where we are immersed in something we are doing. The truth is, being in the moment is not a trance like state at all. It is not a state of being incredibly focused on one thing. It is a state of being where we are not identified with the mind. We are present and truly awake. We are aware and alert of everything around us. It is an experience where our true being is being felt and experiencing this world through the body.

Being in this state changes our bodies frequency overall. It changes the way our consciousness is perceiving this reality as the mind is no longer defining and judging all of it based on it’s programming. To be clear, this is not to be misunderstood as a state of being unable to do things and complete tasks etc. The truth is, when we are in the moment we are more creative, we complete tasks more effectively and we are able to do things much more easily as the mind is not interfering constantly. You can imagine it as being in a room with 200 people trying to read a book vs reading a book in a quiet room. In both situations you can probably read, but the quiet space is like a smooth flow where the other is broken up by stories, distractions and our attention being pulled in other places

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