Conscious Creativity Book
Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations Who we are, Spirituality, Mindfulness, Power of Mind, default, meditationConscious Creativity: Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations
AoL Mindfulness Book #7
by Natasa Pantovic books
It was during the Renaissance that creativity was first seen, not as a matter of divine inspiration, but as a gift of a great learned man to imitate God’s ability to create. Developing both Left and Right Brain could be essential for Creative Thinkers of our Future. To purify mind we start with the consciousness that the energy follows thoughts. ISBN: 978-9995754112
"To purify mind we start with the consciousness that the energy follows thoughts. It is important that we free ourselves of negative beliefs and thoughts, stop gossiping, judging or criticizing and that we work on developing the creative force within us." Nuit
Conscious creativity Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations book is a journey into the Ancient Europe's Mindfulness.
Book Details
Author: Nataša Pantović
Product Details
- Series: AoL Mindfulness
- Paperback: 177 pages
- Publisher: Artof4Elements; first edition (January 1, 2017)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9995754118
- ISBN-13: 978-9995754112
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.2 x 9 inches
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Conscious Creativity: Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations Book Quotes
‘It is not natural to challenge the existing beliefs breaking patterns, and yet once you manage, you create a space for the new patterns to form, the ones that are filled with Love, Acceptance, Knowledge, and you give yourself a chance to Spiritually Grow.’
Nataša Pantović Nuit, Conscious Creativity:Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations, Challenging Beliefs
‘With 70,000 thoughts a day and 95% of our activity controlled by the subconscious mind, no wonder that it feels as though we are asleep most of the time. To awake, we need to train Self-Remembering and Mindfulness. ’
Nataša Pantović, Conscious Creativity: Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations, Subconscious Mind and Thoughts
‘It was during the Renaissance that creativity was first seen, not as a matter of divine inspiration, but as a gift of a great learned man to imitate God’s ability to create. As Prometheus stole the fire of the Gods and brought it to the mankind, humanity needed to steal the secret of ‘creation’ from Gods and understand its essence.‘
Nataša Pantović, Conscious Creativity: Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations, Creativity as Divine Inspiration
‘Developing the skill of creativity, like with any other skill, takes time. Do devote time to creativity. Honour its flow and its magic. Allow it to become your Life Force. Train Creativity daily.’
Nataša Pantović, Conscious Creativity: Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations, Creativity as a Life-Force
‘When we say Mind we think of: consciousness, awareness, cognitive thinking; but also of: intuition, subconscious gibberish, or unconscious strata influencing our lives. The ‘state’ of this Mind, our positive or negative attitude towards the world, is closely related to our experiences of happiness or suffering.’
Nataša Pantović, Conscious Creativity: Ancient Europe's Mindfulness Meditations, Happiness or Suffering
‘Our mind is constantly busy with thoughts and feelings about our past, present or future. To stop it from useless chat, we must learn how to hear this noise, become aware of it, and transform it through concentration into mindfulness.’
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