... walked
into the bank quietly and said, ‘I have come for the loan,’ and
they gave itto me without a question.”
It was the last fifteen minutes ofthe time allotted to him,
and Infinite Spirit was ... inverted faith; it is faith in evil instead
of good.
The object ofthegameoflife is to see clearly one’s good
and to obliterate all mental pictures of evil. This must be done
by impressing the subconscious ... must be restored
with the right ideas, andthe “mystical marriage” is the marriage
of the soul andthe spirit, or the subconscious and superconscious
mind. They must be one. When the subconscious...
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Step 1
The Primary Purpose
of Your Enterprise
It is critical that there is a primary key, or primary purpose
behind every business and profession....
... proof of
the validity ofthe teachings. Yet the problem with this particular
stance is that the proof ofthe pie is in the eating”. If you do not eat
it, no amount of description about the ... our life. It is as though the mental
imprints attract these conditions to our life. In reality, it is the fruition
of the mental imprints, like an apple seed that has begun to bear fruit.
Thus ... adopt these attitudes in their life
may not fully realise the implications of these attitudes.
We can begin to understand the immense importance of adopting
these attitudes in our life when...
... look of Buddha’s face andhow he imagined the
front ofthe motorbike would be. Having spent the rest of the
week studying other statues ofthe Buddha in Kyoto he
returned and worked with the designers ... by the principle of growth: how people and
things evolved’, said the portrait painter Graham Sutherland
in an interview at the age of 73. He aimed to pin down the
atmosphere and essence ofthe ... reading
about other people’s attempts in the files ofthe patent office.
You go home and sketch your invention, and then make a
model of it.
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Use the stepping
stones of analogy
2
Art of Creative...
... and monitor their technologies long
after they’ve left the factory—or to let them bring us, the users, to them, as
more and more of our activities shift away from our own devices and into the
Internet’s ... power
grounded in the “generativity” ofthe network, andthe civic spirit of a critical
mass of its users, he begins us on a path that might yet teach howto preserve the
best of generativity, while ... and its future stops just short of its endpoints, focusing
only on the literal network itself: how many people are connected, whether and
howit is filtered, andhow fast it carries data.
2
These...
... change and monitor their technologies long
after they’ve left the factory—or to let them bring us, the users, to them, as
more and more of our activities shift away from our own devices and into the
Internet’s ... better deal in the absence of a solution tothe problem of bad
code. It is reasonable for a consumer to factor security and stability into such a
choice, but it is a poor choice to have to make. As ... works, it helps to ex-
pand the audiences capable of building software, andit increases the range of
outputs the system generates.
While generativity has some things in common with the free software...
... appear
to others to be far apart: the wider the apparent distance
the greater the degree of creative thinking involved.
Creativity is the faculty of mind and spirit that enables us
to bring into ... by the principle of growth: how people and
things evolved’, said the portrait painter Graham Sutherland
in an interview at the age of 73. He aimed to pin down the
atmosphere and essence ofthe ... statue of Winnie
the Pooh, the toy bear that became both the joy andthe bane
of his life. Milne and his father took the name ‘Pooh’ from a
swan that had died and ‘Winnie’ from the child-loving...
... appear
to others to be far apart: the wider the apparent distance
the greater the degree of creative thinking involved.
Creativity is the faculty of mind and spirit that enables us
to bring into ... by the face of a
statue ofthe Buddha. He felt that he could see a resemblance
between the look of Buddha’s face andhow he imagined the
front ofthe motorbike would be. Having spent the rest of ... for
heads of university departments. Leadership and manage-
ment – andthe difference between them – were quite new
concepts for many ofthe participants. One of them, a
professor of chemistry, used the...
... question of applying the
principle and developing the technology tothe new task in
hand. The less obvious the connection between the two fields
the more we are likely to call it creative thinking.
Therefore ... spilt some of
the mixture on tothe top of a hot stove. The heat vulcanized it
at once. Goodyear immediately saw the solution to the
problem that had baffled him for years.
The Art of Creative ... willing to admit that they are
the result of what is commonly called accident. I claim them
to be the result of
the closest application and observation
.
I have put some of Goodyear’s words into italics...