Human Potential and Creativity

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High Tech Human

I have this fetish (fetish-something worshiped for its supposed magical powers or because it is considered to be inhabited by a spirit). I love to observe how human creativity manifests in it's infinite variations. I learn so much from creative people. I have devoted my life to studying techniques that enhance that creative flow.

I also love the internet and computer technologies that allow us to manifest and communicate our creativity. My life BC and BI (Before Computers, Before Internet) seems so distant. I can't imagine going back to that time.

I have friends with kids that have no concept of pre-computer / pre-internet times. Most of these kids have never heard of the Dewey Decimal System and they rarely visit libraries, but they are amazing with computers and gaming.

Information is so easy to access now. I use the internet every day to learn new things. It is such a blessing. It has turned me into an eternal student. Wikipedia and Google are awesome.

I love ancient technology as well. For me it is important to have a balance of ancient and modern technologies. I have practiced meditation and yoga every day for the last 25 years. I can't live without it.

I see many similarities between human beings and computers / internet. The brain is like a CPU, the nervous system is like our personal intranet and our senses / creative expression are like the internet. When a human beings function optimally, I call them High Tech Human Beings.

We store data in the mind, we send internal messages via the nervous system and we gather information, communicate and express creativity through the sense mechanisms.

The ancient technologies of yoga and meditation keep the body / mind, brain / nervous system and senses / creative vehicles running optimally.

When the mind is quiet, creativity starts to flow. People often experience an increase in productive thoughts and then perhaps bursts of creativity as they are drifting off to sleep or slowly waking up in the morning. The brain is shifting from beta (wakefulness) to alpha (relaxation) and then to theta (deeper relaxation) in this process. Delta is deep sleep.

I keep a notepad and a special pen (with a small light at the tip, keeps me from having to turn on the lights) by my bed so I can capture these constructive thoughts and creativity before I drop into sleep. Don't get too excited if you use this technique, so you don't interrupt your sleep process. I can often get the next day's to-do list quickly and precisely in these few peaceful moments. It helps if you are not exhausted so you don't just drop into unconsciousness.

A medium depth meditation (alpha state) or relaxation session (alpha or theta) can accomplish the same thing. I find alpha is good for constructive thoughts and theta is good for creative breakthroughs.

Here are some simple techniques to enhance access to your creativity.

At work - you can take just a minute to practice what I call the "Clearing Breath". It is similar to a sigh, which is a type of organic clearing breath. Relax you jaw and shoulders and inhale through the nose, swallow, hold the breath for a second and exhale through the mouth. Repeat this process for a minute or so and then get back to work so you don't get fired. You can do this as often as you want throughout the day.

At home after work - lay on your back, close your eyes, take a few clearing breaths and start to relax your body one section at a time. Start at the feet, then lower legs, knees, thighs, hips, belly, low back, torso, chest, shoulders, arms, hands, neck, throat, jaw, facial muscles, forehead, eyes (let them fall back into the sockets), tongue (let it fall back into the throat). Let the breath flow organically. Let go of any tension from the day flow out of you on the exhale. Let fresh energy replace the tension on the inhale. Relax the mind and let go. Then open to your creative flow.

If you are consistent with these exercises, they will get easier and more powerful. This constructive rest can boost your immune system, possibly reduce your sleep requirements and increase your creativity.

I find that High Tech Human Beings are tremendously creative.

Thus, my fetish. I love to watch this magical show of inner beauty / inner gifts and creativity manifesting in endless variations through all my human friends. Keep it up. Peace, James

High Tech Human

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Subconscious Programs

Subconscious Programming Runs Your Life

Do you ever find yourself doing unconstructive things or feeling crappy in certain situations when you know better? You have read all of the Self Help books and know the answers, yet you can't help feeling bad and re-acting in ways you don't like. It's probably a faulty program in your subconsciousness. Current research shows that 80% of your life is run by your subconscious.

What is the subconscious mind? It is a part of the human mind that runs like a computer program. It just does what it is programmed to do, often overriding the conscious mind. Many of these programs were put in place when you were too young to know about or make better choices.

They can come from your reaction to what other people say, like when a parent that tells a child they are stupid. They can also come from a child's interpretations (accurate or not) of nonverbal actions, like frequently being left alone, not getting a birthday present they want, being teased and certainly any type of abuse.

These programs get lodged in the subconscious and stay there influencing your views and actions in life, until they are changed.

So how does one change this subconscious programming? It is very much like reprogramming a computer. Erase the faulty program and replace it with something better. It can be helpful to see a hypnotist but you can reprogram your subconscious mind yourself. Try this.

If don't you know what you want to change, just look at what is not working in your life or remember the times that you feel bad. It should become obvious what you want to change. Think about it until it becomes clear.

Reprogramming exercise - Find a comfortable, quiet place and lie down on your back. Close your eyes, take a few clearing breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth and start to relax your body one section at a time. Start at the feet, then lower legs, knees, thighs, hips, belly, low back, torso, chest, shoulders, arms, hands, neck, throat, jaw, facial muscles, forehead, eyes (let them fall back into the sockets), tongue (let it fall back into the throat). Let the breath flow organically. Let go of any tension from the day flow out of you on the exhale. Let fresh energy replace the tension on the inhale. Relax the mind and let go.

When you are totally relaxed, think of the thing you want to change. Make the decision to change it. Repeat in your mind, "I want to let go of_________." Focus on what you want to change and let it go on your exhale. Repeat this until your feel an empty space where your negative program used to be.

Then fill that space with a positive program. Repeat the positive program in your mind until you start to feel it take hold. Use positive words like:

I deserve to receive and I gratefully accept (love, money...).

Money comes to me easily and often in ever increasing abundance.

I open to the infinite abundance of (love, creativity, support, health, happiness, wisdom, peace, money...) in the Universe.

Tailor the words to your situation. Believe it, own it and have fun.

Peace,

James

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James-Dean

James is a yoga / meditation teacher and soft tissue therapist in LA and San Francisco.

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