“There comes a leap in consciousness, call it intuition or what you will, the solution comes to you and you don’t know how or why.” ~Albert Einstein
What is the difference between the superconscious and the subconscious?
When a problem is well defined and well understood it seems that it’s most often when we are in a relaxed, subconscious, habitual state that we make that leap in consciousness.
It’s important to grasp many of these ideas related to creativity and problem solving and Einstein’s statement above actually holds some clues. He calls it a “leap” in consciousness and many theorize that is exactly what it is. But the “how” and the “why” may in fact be related to the subconscious and in particular HABIT.
Many personal development greats like Brian Tracy and Napoleon Hill (video link below) have also termed this the “God-Mind” and “Infinite Intelligence”. Whatever you call it, it’s a powerful aspect to one’s creativity and it appears to be most often fostered when we are performing habitual activities such as; brushing our teeth, showering, shaving, driving, etc.
In this episode Martin uses the “three-layer cake” analogy and shares his experience and insights regarding the matter.
There is a power above and behind us and we are the channels (conduit) of its communication.” ~Emerson
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Resources
Infinite Intelligence by Napoleon Hill (YouTube)