Where Does Creative Intelligence Come From?

March 19, 2009 by Michael Wayne  
Filed under Creative Intelligence, Genius, The Dreamer

Deepak Chopra on Quantum Physics and Consciousness

Where does creative intelligence come from?  Yes, I know it comes from the mind, but it’s a different mindset to think in a creative fashion than it is when you are thinking logically.

When you use your creative intelligence, you are accessing the dreaming mind, the aspect of your mind that taps into a greater world.

quantum_mind1You are actually accessing the world of quantum physics when you use your creative intelligence, a world that tells us of a vast and unlimited universe, a world of infinite energy, infinite potential and infinite information.

This is where the source of the creativity lies.

The Zero-Point Field

Quantum physics tells us that the source of all matter is what is called the Zero-Point Field. It lies at the core of the universe and it is where matter emanates from.

When you dream and use your imagination, you are tapping into the place where consciousness, stillness, breath and wisdom originate from, the place that Eastern philosophies call Universal Mind, or Big Mind. This might sound mystical, but you have to remember that the source for most famous ideas throughout history have come to their originator in a flash, often when they were least expecting something. The inventor Nicola Tesla said, “Creative ideas come to us like a bolt of lightning.”

To access the Zero-Point Field, it is a matter of being still and calm, and feeling your center. In other words, you become light of body and mind. And you know what we call that—that’s right, that’s the Low Density Lifestyle.

When you are in that Low Density Lifestyle mode, you don’t have blockages that impede your ability to quantum1access the Zero-Point Field in order to use your creative intelligence to your utmost potential.  When you are living a High Density Lifestyle, you have too much static and densities in body and mind, blocking your ability to fully utilize your creative potential.

This is why when someone gets a creative thought, a new idea or new insight that comes to them, it comes when they fully relax and allow themselves to just be in the flow.  That sounds familiar, right?  That’s because, as I’ve said before, to get into a Low Density Lifestyle, you have to be FREE—you have to Flow, Relax, and do things with Effortless Effort.

In the above video, Deepak Chopra explains the world of quantum physics. After watching the video, you may understand these heady ideas better.

As I have been saying throughout this series on creative intelligence, we all have it.  We all have tremendous innate genius potential, it’s just waiting to be utilized.  So start right now.

In tomorrow’s last installment from this series on creative intelligene (I know, I know, all good things must come to an end) we’ll hear from Elizabeth Gilbert, best-selling author of Eat, Pray, Love on genius and the creative process.

Creative Intelligence and and New and Visionary Ideas That Were Rejected – Part 2

One Idea That Was Rejected Was a Bunch of Blokes From Liverpool

I told you about Creative Intelligence and New and Visionary Ideas that were rejected in lightbulb_idea11yesterday’s article. Because the list is long, I will tell you about more rejections.

It takes creative intelligence – which is a mix of creative and logical thinking and the imagination – to come up with new and visionary ideas.  But it takes no creative intelligence whatsoever to reject them.  People who reject them are too stuck in a High Density Lifestyle to recognize brilliance.

So let’s examine some more of the things that have become commonplace that were rejected at first.

How Could They Tell Them No?

The Beatles
“We don’t like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out.” — Decca Recording Co. rejecting the Beatles, 1962

Xerox
In 1938 Chester Carlson invented xerography. Virtually every major corporation, including IBM and Xerox, didn’t think much of his idea and rejected it. They felt that since carbon paper was cheap and readily available, no one would buy an expensive copying machine.

U.S. Patent Office
In 1899 Charles Duell, the director of the U.S. Patent Office, suggested that the government close the office because everything that could be invented had been invented.

The Radio
“The wireless music box has no imaginable commercial value. Who would pay for a message sent to nobody in particular?” –David Sarnoff’s Associates in rejecting a proposal for investment in the radio in the 1920s.

images1Talking Pictures
“Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?” –H.M. Warner (Warner Brothers) before rejecting proposal for movies with sound in 1927.

The Airplane
“Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible.” –Lord Kelvin, president, Royal Society, 1895.

Nautilus Machines
“You want to have consistent and uniform muscle development across all of your muscles? It can’t be done. It’s just a fact of life. You just have to accept inconsistent muscle development as an unalterable condition of weight training.” –Rejection letter to Arthur Jones, who invented the Nautilus Fitness Machine

The Computer
“I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.”– Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943.

The Personal Computercomputer_41
“There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.” — Ken Olsen, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977

Tomorrow I’ll look at where creative ideas come from, and tie it in with ideas from quantum physics.

Feelin’ the Low Density Lifestyle

January 30, 2009 by Michael Wayne  
Filed under Low Density Lifestyle

Ok, I’ve been telling you about the Low Density Lifestyle, and you may be getting it, or maybe you’re not. But today I’m going to tell you about it in a different way, through the power of images and music.
So sit back, click play and enjoy:

There are a lot of themes that the Low Density Lifestyle covers, and the video covers some of them. These themes include: flow, relaxation, effortless effort, creativity, imagination, genius, health and wellness, movement and exercise, longevity, spirituality, enlightenment, meditation, quantum mechanics, consciousness, stillness, happiness, peak performance, productivity, success and a lot more. So stay tuned as we continue to delve further…

What is the Low Density Lifestyle?

January 27, 2009 by Michael Wayne  
Filed under Low Density Lifestyle

1105525_colour_explosion_151What is the Low Density Lifestyle? It is experiencing and living in the flow state on an everyday basis. This website is a guide that will teach you how to achieve and maintain this way of living.

A Low Density Lifestyle cultivates a more fluid and flexible body and mind, which allows you to become healthier and capable of living life to your fullest potential.

Would you like to feel healthier and have a greater sense of well-being? Feel happier, more joy and passion, and a greater sense of fulfillment? Have better relationships with your family, friends and significant other? Have an enhanced sex life? Improve your performance in your work, life and play? Gain complete self-mastery over your thoughts, feelings, and actions? Use more of your potential? Feel complete inner peace? Become enlightened? All this and more is what a Low Density Lifestyle can do for you.

All of us have caught a peek, even if it is glimpsing, of what a Low Density Lifestyle is like. We all have been there. Perhaps it was when you were on vacation, or when you did something you felt passionate about. Maybe it’s been when you were absorbed in nature; it could even have been when you were in the middle of a crowded city street. Time and place aren’t necessarily the key factors in achieving a Low Density Lifestyle, because ultimately it’s a state of mind.

Over the weeks and months ahead, I will explore the different facets of a Low Density Lifestyle and the different aspects of how to achieve it. I will talk about a lot of different topics, some of which may seem interconnected, and some not at all. But trust me, they all will be totally interrelated, because they will all be parts of what makes up a Low Density Lifestyle.

In these pages, I will discuss various topics of a Low Density Lifestyle:  the flow state, effortless effort, diet and nutrition, health and wellness, movement, flexibility, mindfulness, humor, spirituality, relationships, creativity, doing what you love, peak performance and many other key areas. So keep reading and keep coming back, because the aim is to help you live a Low Density Lifestyle, and in the process, allow you to have a wonderful and great life.

The only promise I ask of you is that as your life becomes so much greater, that you also share your knowledge with others, and help make their lives great also.