A Theory of Creation
The beginning of an ending can mean the creation of a masterpiece, without the writer every writing a word.
It all remains in the mind as subconscious thought processes that have not yet come to life.
To begin writing an ending could mean completing a masterpiece or destroying the process of creation.
The masterpiece is already in creation subconsciously, it is up to the writer to comprehend their mind’s eye.
To make sense of subconscious thought, all writers practice this but only few take advantage of it.
The key is to trust the process of creation as it unravels itself to the mind’s eye.
Creation is not limited by time but rather by a writer’s impatience.
Patience is the key to successful creation because the writer is able to let go of the concept of time and experience the slow realization of their subconscious thoughts coming to life.
To understand the subconscious mind means to trust in the instantaneous instances of “Eureka!” that appear to the writer as random.
But in truth, they are perfectly timed by the subconscious mind to occur when the mind is at its clearest.
Look at it this way, that moment of “Eureka!” is your subconscious mind coming to a realization of how to explain the thought process to your conscious mind.
A writer is not aware of the subconscious thought process until the subconscious mind has a way to explain it properly through your brainwaves.
I do not know how the science of thinking works but I do have an understanding that there is a unique relationship between subconscious and conscious thought.
Which most of us are unaware of, hence why we refer to these experiences as moments of “Eureka!”
If you want to be able to use more brain power forget about the concept of time and simply feed your mind information, let it work with this information subconsciously and then when the time comes the answer will come to you just like that.














