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The Secret Of Creativity In Business, Art, And Life
Years ago, at a Self-Improvement workshop by Jerry Stocking, participants were asked to listen to a children's rhyme and repeat it. It was a rather long rhyme and everybody lost track of the sequence of events and stopped in embarrassment.
A tense and nervous atmosphere built up in the room as one person after another failed to recite the entire rhyme. People began to feel that they just had insufficient short term memory to recall and repeat the whole thing.
Then a NASA Aeronautical Engineer, with numerous pauses, got it!
His secret was that he paused. During those pauses, in the space between words, his subconscious mind prompted him with the next line of the verse.
"This," said Jerry Stocking, "was the secret--because the space between things allowed intelligence and creativity to emerge."
Both Deepak Chopra and Wayne Dyer are equally enthusiastic about this space between thoughts. They call it "the gap."
Deepak Chopra says it is a contact point between our mind and the quantum field of all possibilities.
Wayne Dyer believes that for a moment, one actually touches the divine before springing back into our consensus reality, which is kept alive by a constant stream of limiting thoughts.
Echart Tolle has earned fame and fortune teaching others about this space. He is famous for his long silences, during which he is merely being aware, and devoid of thought. When he, by example, induces this state in his audience, they feel a sense of deep peace and "a fullness of being."
Similarly, when I was studying art, learning how to draw people, horses, dogs, still life objects, barns, and open spaces, the space between my sketches were the most meaningful. With those spaces, my images came to life.
I love classical music, and it is for the same reason. The space between the notes is where the magic lies.
I have noticed a new surge of creativity in my online endeavors as well, when I respect these spaces.
When I am writing a sales letter, my thoughts become very intense, and after a while I suffer from information overload. When I take a break and come back, all the sentences flow perfectly, and I convey my message the way that I had hoped.
The same amazing thing happens after studying. If I spend a lot of time researching something, then give it a break, which may last for as long as a day, all the elements of the project become very clear to me.
The other day, I was listening to a David Valleries interview and I had to smile when he said that his most creative ideas came after he had quit pursuing them and did something utterly mundane instead.
There is a magic to the space between images, notes, streams of thought, and information gathering. Respect those spaces and confusion dissipates. Then the mind becomes very clear and action becomes efficient and precise.
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tell me your [Kyoto]?
I was born and grew up in kyoto in Japan.
Though kyoto is famous as historical city in Japan,
I dont know how foreign country people feel about Kyoto,
and now I want to know that.
Tell me your impression or knowledge,memories about kyoto.
Both good and bad feelings about Kyoto are ok.
I want to read frank comments.
about me,
I like kyoto people's consideration and kyoto's creative
atmosphere arising from tradition,and Kiyomizu temple,
Arashiyama's spring cherries.
I dont like kyoto's exlusive atmosphere.
(sorry for poor English)
I'm from America, and have been to Kyoto ~6 times. I usually recommend it to travelers as the best place to see "old Japan" like you'd see in movies like "Memoirs of a Geisha."
Things that are great about Kyoto:
**It's easy to get to from other major cities.
**The main tourist sights such as Kiyomizudera, Ginkakuji, Kinkauji, Ryonaji, and Nijojo are all fantasticly beautiful.
**Walking around you can see scenic places like Philosopher's path, seeing mysterious doors on Pontocho, watching egret birds in Kamogawa, the nature around Arishiyama, etc.
**I've seen maiko walking around just about every time I've been to Kyoto, which is very picturesque.
**Nearby Nara is a great day trip to see the deer and the big Buddha. (The "shika sembei" are so funny)
**And the train station has fabulous architecture.
All in all, I love Kyoto. But there are always a few things that are inconvenient:
-- The tourist attractions are often filled with Japanese students. It can be hard to take pictures when it's so crowded.
-- If you don't want to eat noodles for lunch while touring, you have basically no choice but to carry a bento.
-- The kaiseki ryoori places on the river are so beautiful, but way too expensive for most travelers.
-- If you want to see lots of sights in one day, you need to use expensive taxis. The buses take a long time to get around the city, and attractions are rather far apart.
Just my opinion...
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