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by Soren Dreier
We often find ourselves in a state of what we can refer to as Free-Flowing Consciousness. Which basically means that we stop controlling the mind and its stream of thought and more or less take part in the journey it takes. Having such experiences is very liberating and usually the outcome is an expansion of the mind and thereby an expansion of the consciousness.
People who are engaged in creativity know the benefits of it since it will often boost creativity and unbox it. Yet there are several forms and expressions of creativity. One form we often just label as ‘creativity’ and on the other end of that scale we have the: Creative Consciousness. Artists who have the creative consciousness rarely do the same thing twice, but seem to push the boundaries of their own creativity seeking new learning, new experiences and new forms of expression.
Free flowing consciousness is not in any way limited to people who work creatively, but maybe more so now, we need to pull on our own creativity as goes for living our lives, some in distance from the Matrix some inside the Matrix.
Without getting too long winded, it is a question of thinking outside the Box. There’s a box of conditioning which has formed our way of thinking or contemplating, which is a term I prefer to thinking, since contemplating is the ability to see things from different perspective, where thinking more is an intellectual process and so much more programmed.
It’s very easy to blame it all on conditioning, but we also condition ourselves to stay in the patterns or even get stuck in them, because we are under the impression that our mind does its best if we control it. Sometimes that is a valid statement and a very productive one. Thinking about a problem by focusing on it, and thereby being able to understand or ‘crack the nut’ so we find the right solution to a given paradox and we can act intelligently on it. Problem-solving. Good.
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