Saturday, June 27, 2020
Evocation or Creativity
From the time you wake up, you may notice yourself making hundreds of decisions each day. Most decisions are quite strategic one way or the other. Some are mundane and administrative like choosing an alternative route to work on a rainy day to avoid the traffic. And there are some that are more impactful or transformational such as whether you should change jobs or end a relationship. Even if you are not conscious of it, a lot of decisions are based on information we have stored in our memory bank. In other words, we have made these decisions as the situation evokes something in us because of a past experience we have had. Needless to say, such feelings are also strongly supported by beliefs that we have clung onto. In other words, we often make decisions based on a repeated thought pattern. Sometimes this may serve us, sometimes not so. If you find yourselves caught in the misery loop, then very likely you are unable to let go of a belief that has become obsolete. By noticing this and reminding yourself that we do have a choice on how we think and what to belief in, your decisions no longer have to be based on an outdated file from your databank. It is a refreshing idea when you realise that decisions can be made out of an inspiration which is spontaneous as a result of own creativity. This empowering act can be made possible when you can clear the past and create the mental space and freedom for yourself.
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