I have been making it a practice to take time to simply be present and silent when I wake up in the morning. Before I get up, I simply remain in bed, completely silent, and simply “listen” to whatever thoughts happen to pass through my mind. As the thoughts enter my mind, I simply observe them without judging or internally commenting on them. I just simply listen.
The other morning, they came — the thoughts came one after another, linking ideas and lessons learned from the past that seemingly never would have been otherwise connected, into correlations that I never would have put together if I would have consciously sat down and brainstormed ideas. I grabbed my iPad, which happened to be next to the bed, and just started noting everything that flowed through my mind. There were ideas to implement in the future, and connections from past events to future innovative strategies; there were lessons learned from books and discussions that converged together in a symphony of fluid thought, unlike anything I had ever concocted before.
After looking at the notes a few days later, I was absolutely stunned as I read the words and ideas I captured. I have enough ideas to keep me busy for years, and I am confident that more ideas will spawn from those ideas — ideas that will no doubt change my life forever in a very positive and profound way.
The power of simply being still and “listening” cannot be underestimated. In a conversation I had last week with Author Angela Artemis about intuition, we discussed how being silent and tapping into our intuition leads to great ideas coming seemingly “out of the blue.” When we are silent, we allow ourselves to connect directly with our subconscious mind, and through that silence we can become consciously aware of the workings of our subconscious mind — the workings that we are not aware of during most of our day.
Whenever you are in need of creative solutions or a creative idea, don’t be afraid to consult with the “genius” who speaks to us through silence. We all contain one; it’s just that in our ever so hectic lives we are too busy and our minds are too turbulent to hear it speak to us! As Deepak Chopra states in his book The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, “…if you do not experience a stillness in consciousness, if your mind is like a turbulent ocean, you could throw the Empire State Building into it, and you wouldn’t notice a thing…When you are constantly evaluating, classifying, labeling, analyzing, you create a lot of turbulence in your internal dialogue. This turbulence constricts the flow of energy between you and the field of pure potentiality.”
I urge you to take some time to call upon the “genius” within you who speaks to you through silence. Maybe you have a problem for which you are having difficulty finding a solution; maybe you need to come up with a creative way to accomplish something; maybe you feel your life is stagnated; maybe you simply need to reduce your stress and anxiety. Whatever your goal, that inner genius that can be found within you can be your ticket to accomplishing whatever it is you want in life.
Take time to be still; take time to listen. Find that inner “genius” within you, and explore the possibilities of pure potentiality.
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Victor, this has to be my favourite thought of the week ~ thank you. " Don’t be afraid to consult with the genius who speaks to us through silence."
Elle, thank you so much for the compliment! Wow! You made my week! 🙂 Thanks!
I am glad you had your iPad near you. When I wake up, I usually jot down things in a notebook and savor the quiet time as well. Isn’t it wonderful? After that, I have a full hour to go about my morning stuff like making coffee, getting the cooking started for packed lunches and so on – and the peace is indescribable. I take ten minutes off to light the lamp and pray and this starts my day off on a wonderful note.
Loved the post. Hugs, Vidya
Vidya,
A notepad would have been nice…It’s better than trying to type in bed on the iPad! 🙂 The quiet time is absolutely wonderful! Thanks for stopping! 🙂
Hi Victor,
good job. I find that when I try to force ideas, i get pushback. Just letting stuff come to me whether that be by way of ‘silence’ or a simple ‘switch off’ works a lot better…allowing rather than pushing or forcing is an oft used terminology
be good to yourself
David
David,
You’re right — when you push that’s when you have more difficulty — it’s too much turbulence! Thanks for coming by!
Dear Victor,
I can totally relate to everything you just said about stillness and intuition. Lately I’ve been setting time aside to sit and just “be”, and while I’m yet to experience the ideafest you did (is it possible to trigger those? 😀 ), I do find myself feeling calmer and more centred whenever I take the time to listen to my self.
I think we could all do with a lot more stillness and trust in our intuition. I’m thinking the flow of ideas would have halted if you’d stopped to examine or criticise them, yes? We tend to do that a lot and so we lose out on the beauty of expression waiting to release itself to us.
I really enjoyed this read and look forward to more from you. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
Otiti,
I am so glad to see you stopped by! It’s wonderful to meet you! Let’s keep in touch, and let’s exchange “Likes” on Facebook so that we can keep up to date on what we are up to! That would be wonderful!
Your question about “triggering” the “ideafest.” My experience and my personal research into this sort of concept is that the more you practice meditation and being still, the more readily you can “slip” into this state of mind, and the more you’ll get out of it. Basically, the more you do it, the more your brain will become conditioned to enter this state of awareness, thus prompting more readily the “ideafest.” That’s my personal take on it.
Again, let’s keep in touch! Take care! 🙂
Oho, so it CAN be triggered! 😀 Intriguing. Yes, do let’s keep in touch! I’m always excited to discover another like-minded soul.
Thank you for the Facebook likes! I’m happy to reciprocate. 😉
Have you noticed how most people who explore the soul and intuition and our inner world often arrive at the same insights in different language? It’s like we’re all tapping into this universal pool that holds all the answers AS they sync with our personal circumstances. Amazing.
Otiti,
My pleasure! Yes, I noticed the same thing you did — I was just remarking about that to my wife yesterday — it’s the same concept and insight — just said in a different way. I think that’s cool!
Thanks again, and we’ll be sure to keep in touch! 😉
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