The Psychology of Inspiration | The Fusioneer
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.
Richard Rudd • The Gene Keys: Embracing Your Higher Purpose
What defines inspiration is the quality and quantity of the download. At a speed so instantaneous, it seems impossible to process. Inspiration is the rocket fuel powering our work. It is a universal conversation we yearn to be part of. The word comes from the Latin—inspirare, meaning to breathe in or blow into. For the lungs to draw in air, they mu
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Steve Hardy • What Specifically Do Generalists Do?
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The study delves into the scientific exploration of creative inspiration, addressing challenges in defining, operationalizing, and understanding inspiration's neural underpinnings to uncover its role in the creative process.
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Inspiration may be a form of superconsciousness, or perhaps of subconsciousness—I wouldn’t know. But I am sure it is the antithesis of self-consciousness. AARON COPLAND
Julia Cameron • The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity
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
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What separates inspiration from other heightened experiences is that after inspiration you are permanently altered.
Richard Rudd • The Gene Keys: Embracing Your Higher Purpose
I once heard a social activist making a presentation, and during the discussion period that followed a member of the audience commented that she found the presenter’s work inspiring. The presenter responded by asking the audience member what she was inspired to do. There was a long pause. The presenter used that moment as an opportunity to encourag
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