On Conceiving and Birthing New Ideas
The importance of orgasmic states of consciousness
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Birthing Thoughts
When humankind decides to truly put passion behind its endeavors then life on this planet will change more radically than it ever has — and in a startling short amount of time. Such a large percentage of humans sleepwalk through their daily lives, doing what needs to be done to “make a living” or get by but there is very little passion behind what they do. Humans generate gazillions of thoughts but very, very few of those thoughts are ever completed. 99.9 % of those thoughts are thought but are never given life. There is no true passion behind their creation. There is very little desire. There is little joy.
When you think a thought and it seems like a good thought it does not seem to go anywhere. Why is that? Expectation has a lot to do with it. We all have thought zillions of thoughts and most all of them never reached fruition. We are conditioned to expect failure. These expectations cut off the life that we should be feeding those thoughts.
Every thought is a like a baby. How would you feel if you were pregnant and after 9 months of pregnancy the fetus was stillborn? How would you feel if after your second pregnancy the baby was once again stillborn? What if you got pregnant 29 times and every time you ended up with a stillbirth?
Every thought is like a pregnancy. How would you feel if all your thoughts ended up stillborn? Most human thoughts end up that way. They are thought but never given life.
When your pregnancies result in stillbirth after stillbirth after stillbirth it becomes hard to treat a new pregnancy with the love, joy, and excitement necessary to put life into that baby. And so it is with our thoughts. We are so conditioned with failure that it is very hard to treat our thoughts with the joy and exhilaration needed to spark life into them. With so many stillbirths we have come to expect stillbirths. In this way expectation has seriously short circuited our creative abilities.
But we go on creating. But our creations do not seem to have life. They do not go anywhere. How do we put life back into our thoughts? How do we truly create? How do we go beyond the habitual sleep walking…