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are you? Do you know what your doing when you do it if you think others understand your motives or not?

2007-06-27 15:52:28 · 7 answers · asked by Friend 6 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

I am trying to make it to level 7 I don't know why I want to do that, but sometimes I do get bored and I sure do get stuck, I do have a lot of different answers and questions they are mostly anti-psych unless I am being silly. I don't know now how silly who has seen me be, but it sure was fun can't say it hasn't been, LOL LOL LOL LO L LOL LOL some of it is quite out of character and daring for me in real life and that is marvelously funny to me darlin. LOL LOL LOL LOL hehehehehehehehehhe

2007-06-27 20:41:05 · update #1

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I used to teach this to children in art. Close your eyes and randomly just scribble on a pad of paper for about 10 or 20 seconds. When you look at it, it will erase what your mind is stuck on, because your mind will automatically clear and try to figure out what you just did. You'll get a lot of impulse ideas and if you learn to see them together you will find the way to new ideas.

2007-06-27 16:03:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You can offset this line of conceiving by at once mocking-up the reverse; that is -- if you 'are' creative but for the now overlook it so that you can properly focus, then what, too?

Let's subtract the provisional "if" and replace it with the given "because I am, or have." Here you give yourself leeway that for now you can assume you are likely to overlook something if under some stress that temporarily blinds you. Such an assumption constructs a facsimile that is like providing for yourself a ready reserve in a bank account. Whether you are obsessing on some one thing or not, with the ready reserve in tow, you do know that once you begin expanding again, the reserve is there ready at your beckon call.

Point is, everyone has more than one idea, sure as you have a mind -- I tell you, you do. And you know this...

A moment or point in time cannot comment on the entirety of time that proceeds along the line of an infinite affair.

Some one quality nestled in an individual cannot represent the total individual herself; it cannot be a fair commentary alone.

Say that moment on which you presently focus is only equal to a thousandth of a second, a thousandth of a unit of energy, a thousandth of a measure of mass or of distance in space, what then? -- since you will have still remaining an untold number of portions in reserve, you at once assume your innate bounty that you can draw from this. And in each, you have an untold number of expressions and opportunities to create something.

To the last question, that's your call. You know this and have this capacity. Unless what you do depends on the other person's understanding of it in order to allow its happening, their opinions need only be given a nod but cannot be allowed to determine your input to what you do: you can get some input and feedback because that is wise, but might it not be the imperative on which you depend to manifest what is only within you to bring to the fore.

Your motives are plannings, not the action much less the goings-on during the transitions from plan to actuality. What you do with what's put before you -- how you performed -- is what truly imports.

The greater teachers look for the process by which you arrive at what you do -- not that you arrived there, for it is already set by the teacher with an end-point pre-designed: the teacher knows this already; what he or she really wants is to witness what can't be foreseen. That is the whole pluck of life, yes? -- the thrill of it, the unknown, the mystery.

2007-06-28 00:33:54 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

There are a couple of different questions here and i will try to answer each......

If you can only have one idea at a time (and i am that way), a person needs to take it to its fulfillment and then move on to something else. There are times such as moving to a higher level, when we become burned out and have to take a break for a bit. This happens with ideas too. And this is no problem. Just return to the thought when the time is right.

I hope I know what i am doing when i do it and what most of the ramifications of the action is. For the most part, i hope others can see the pureness of my actions. If not I will try to explain the actions. If this does not work, so be it. I HAVE to give the best that I can to what i am doing.

2007-06-28 16:43:50 · answer #3 · answered by scotishbob 5 · 0 0

That's one of those questions that really force you to think. To answer your first question, if you only have one creative idea, then run with it and build on it. Now for your second question...I always know what I'm doing whether or not people understand my motives, because if I have to be the one doing it then I want to know how to do it regardless of people's lack of comprehension for my actions.

2007-06-27 23:03:50 · answer #4 · answered by sunpansy14 3 · 1 0

Well maybe you have what I call and technical-mind....very focused to get one thing done at a time....I'm creative and at times scattered.....it takes all types to make up this world and your one of them....find your purpose or niche, work on perfecting that one thing before going to the next....you also could be trying to create something during a Mercury retrograde, which happens for three weeks at a time, three times a year

2007-06-27 23:01:15 · answer #5 · answered by m j 2 · 0 0

You must consider the value of your solution. If you're right why do you need an alternative answer? If you are happy where you and those you love are; you are effective. That's what counts. Don't look for your success in other's opinion. You will see it in your child's eyes.

2007-06-27 23:11:42 · answer #6 · answered by Caretaker 7 · 1 0

I have read you clicking off different ideas like a machine gun.
If I'm ok with it, then the opinion, or understanding, of others holds very little weight with me.

2007-06-28 00:50:15 · answer #7 · answered by Don,The 5 · 1 0

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