Tapping Your Super Conscious Mind
February 6, 2007 by Ryan Merlin · Leave a Comment
What do you really want right now in your life? Most people only have a vague idea at best. And instead of expecting yourself to have all the answers right in front of your eyeballs, do what Leonardo Da Vinci did and turn it over to the immense resources and reservoir of potential in your unconscious and super conscious mind. I found this and use it whenever I can, whether it journaling, blogging, training, brainstorming, etc.
Da Vinci Stream-writing Technique
It turns out much of what he did to harness the power of his
superconscious is available to all of us. And although he applied many
different methods, the one I’ll detail today is what I like to call
Streamwriting.Steps:
- Take out your journal, notebook or a legal pad and write a subject or
problem you want to solve at the top of a page. Word your problem
using specific language and make the wanted outcome sound fun, exciting
or pleasant.- Write related and unrelated thoughts that
come to your mind. Keep your pen on paper and do not stop writing to
think or get back on track.- When you run out of ideas, keep writing anyway. Write
“I am stuck” or “I can’t think of anything to write.”
I’ve used this technique before a ton of times in dealing with incredibly difficult times that I was dealing with a couple years ago. All I can say is that it is one of top things anyone can do at any time no matter what, to overcome obstacles, be creative, have more fun, etc.
I’m a huge evangelist when it comes to journaling. All the sages, masters, world changers, geniuses have done it which should make it even more obvious. It TAPs your unconscious and super conscious, to eventually barrage you with more genius than you can handle or likely know what do with.
Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the more influential people that I study and try to learn from. One of this days I’ll pick up a copy of the biography.
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