The Psychology of Inspiration | The Fusioneer
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The Psychology of Inspiration | The Fusioneer
Inspiration is not the exclusive privilege of poets or artists generally. There is, has been, and will always be a certain group of people whom inspiration visits. It’s made up of all those who’ve consciously chosen their calling and do their job with love and imagination. It may include doctors, teachers, gardeners – and I could list a hundred mo
... See moreBecause attention determines what will or will not appear in consciousness, and because it is also required to make any other mental events—such as remembering, thinking, feeling, and making decisions—happen there, it is useful to think of it as psychic energy. Attention is like energy in that without it no work can be done, and in doing work it is
... See moreThere are three defining features of inspiration. It starts with evocation. People are usually inspired by something, whether it’s a role model, teacher, experience, or subject matter—this could be as significant as a full-on crystallizing experience or as everyday as noticing an eye-catching photo on Instagram.
of inspiration: a striving to transmit, express, or actualize a new idea, insight, or vision.
The process of inspiration is a gradual releasing of your inner breath through the fabric of your reality and out into the world. Despite its wonderful creative manifestations in the world, inspiration involves a powerful dismantling of the inner realities that have been built by your mind.