tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7044252480490712407.post3357903825258768788..comments2023-10-20T15:21:45.479-05:00Comments on The Write Time: Power of Inner VisionDean C. Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12664025221664064083noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7044252480490712407.post-36738973406239637832012-05-11T09:33:09.830-05:002012-05-11T09:33:09.830-05:00Always great to remember and be reminded of the po...Always great to remember and be reminded of the power of the subconscious. When we try too hard to "think through," it's the conscious mind we're engaging. I've found more creative solutions by putting the "problem" into my head, tucking it away, and then doing something else, tending the garden or cooking, that occupies the conscious mind just enough to allow the problem to percolate. It's amazing how an answer will just slide in from seemingly out of nowhere. <br /><br />The book of runes says not to be the farmer who goes into his field and tugs on the crops to make the grow. The corollary: think => allow.Richard Pietershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15119243765999481889noreply@blogger.com