Intuition
June 9, 2009
Qualiadelia exists far beyond human consciousness. Ideas, symbols, and intuitive feelings are merely the points where qualiadelia intersects our own, three-dimensional physical world. Unlike primitive peoples, we do not ritual to bring rain down upon us, but qualiadelia.
Qualiadelia does not always arrive in the form of a specific idea or symbol. It is often much more general, like inspiration, or some vague intuition. However, it is the practice of ritualing that clarifies these intuitive feelings.
This happens because our repeated ritualing attracts more and more qualiadelia to us. Since most qualiadelia exist far outside of our consciousness, our rituals are like portals into a different dimension. The answers we are looking for come to us when we create a way to connect with them outside of what we know.
Imagine the genius of the ancient mathematician, Archimedes. He was trying to figure out how to measure a parabola. Never mind what that means, exactly. The magic occurred when he didn't measure only from within the diagram he was looking at, but he extended lines beyond the figure. From outside the parabola he was able to learn all kinds of stuff with which to measure the original figure.
Archemides took his lines to imaginary points in order to create new angles and proportions. Similarly, when we extend our rituals toward to the qualiadelic, we also can see ourselves from new angles, and new perspectives.
When we follow one of Archemides' proofs, he often asks us to do things and we have no idea why. Then, later, it all becomes clear. At first, his own thoughts were probably vague and intuitive, and he was just playing with this or that geometrical move, over and over again. He didn't know what he was doing any more than we do when we first go through his proofs. But at some point he started to get some stronger sense feeling that he was on the right track.
Often, the qualiadelia that comes from repeated ritualing does not solidify as one symbol or idea. Rather, a few or more of them may constellate together and resonate with a powerful attractiveness. Such, no doubt, was the nature of Archimedes' intuitive genius, for he often constellates several ingenious ideas in his proofs.
Intuition is a gift that we can develop. Simple awareness invites more of it into our daily lives, just as writing down dreams makes them appear more frequently. Intuitive qualiadelia can float in and out of our lives like falling stars, and when were consciously ritualing they may arrive in bunches, as in a meteor shower.
When qualiadelia begin to appear all around us, we know we are doing something right. We know our intuition is in �the zone.� We know we are following our true passion. When events constellate like so many images in a dream, life becomes filled with synchronicity. How can we not feel inspired? It is but for us to reflect a while, and to play with putting it all together, to come up with our own proofs of why, and what, and wherefore. The qualiadelic experience is a geometry for living (thank you, Mr. Archimedes).
Be Qualiadelic. Be Conscious. Change the routine.
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