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What this presentation is about
Understanding the difference between:
Creating from ego, and Creating from soul.
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Let’s start with an exercise
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Who are you?
EXERCISE
I am going to make a series of statements.
If the statement is true for you, please stand up.
Otherwise remain seated.
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Who are you?
EXERCISE(Practice run)
I have a car.
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Who are you?
EXERCISE(Practice run)
I am a car.
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Who are you?
EXERCISE(Now the real thing)
I have a body.
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Who are you?
EXERCISE(Now the real thing)
I am a body.
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Who are you?
EXERCISE
I have an ego.
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Who are you?
EXERCISE
I am an ego.
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Who are you?
EXERCISE
I have a soul.
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Who are you?
EXERCISE
I am a soul.
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Who are you?
EXERCISE3 minutes
Discuss with your neighbour.
1. Are you primarily an ego or are you primarily a soul?
2. Do you have a soul or are you a soul?
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Progression in Enlightenment
1. I have a soul
2. I am a soul
3. Your soul has you
A fundamental shift in IDENTITY
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What is an Ego?
• Your ego is a field of conscious awareness that identifies with your physical body. Consequently, the ego believes it can die.
• The ego is not who you are. It is the mask you wear to get your needs met in the cultural framework of your physical three-dimensional framework of existence. We can call this your False self.
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The reality of the Ego
Because the ego believes it inhabits a body and can die it believes it has needs.
Because it believes it has needs, the ego develops conscious and subconscious fears about not being able to meet its needs. The primary needs of the ego are survival, belonging (relationships) and self-esteem.
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What is a Soul?
Your soul is a field of conscious awareness that identifies with your four-dimensional energy field. It is who you really are. You don’t have a soul; your soul has you.
Your soul is an individuated aspect of the universal energy field from which everything in our physical world derives its being.
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The reality of the Soul
Because the soul identifies with your four-dimensional energy field and not with the body, the soul knows it cannot die.
The soul has no needs because at the level of reality at which it exists it instantaneously creates through its thoughts. Because the soul has no needs, it has no fears.
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Einstein Quote
The non mathematician is seized by a mysterious shuddering when he hears of four-dimensional things, by a feeling that is not unlike the occult. But there is no more commonplace statement than the world in which we live is a four-dimensional continuum.
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Understanding the difference between the Ego and Soul Realities
FIVE FINGER EXERCISE
If we can understand the difference between two-dimensional reality and three-dimensional reality then we can get a sense of what the difference is between
three-dimensional reality and four-dimensional reality.
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The Comb Analogy
Three-dimensional reality
SEPARATION
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The Comb Analogy
Four-dimensional reality
CONNECTION
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The primary motivation of your soul is:
SELF EXPRESSION
What is the motivation of my soul?
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What is my soul doing in my body?
The self-expression of the soul takes two forms:
CONNECTION and
CONTRIBUTION
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The motivations of the soul
SELF-EXPRESSION
CONNECTION CONTRIBUTION
LOVE CREATIVITY
LEADING A VALUES-DRIVEN LIFE
LEADING A PURPOSE-DRIVEN LIFE
TRUE SELF UNIQUE SELF
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The Soul’s Desire
The desire of the soul is to lead a values-driven and purpose-driven life in our three-
dimensional physical reality.
You can only do this if you are able to align your ego motivations with your soul motivations.
Give up your False self, Find your True Self and unleash your Unique Self.
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Ego and Soul Motivations
Stages Motivations
Serving
Integrating
Self-actualising
Differentiating
Conforming
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Satisfying your physiological and nutritional needs.
Satisfying your need for love, and belonging.
Satisfying your need for respect and recognition.
Satisfying your need to find meaning and purpose in life.
Satisfying your need to make a difference in the world.
Satisfying your need to lead a life of service to others.Soul
Motivations
Ego Motivations
Satisfying your need for freedom and autonomy.
INDIVIDUATING
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Stages of Psychological Development
Ego Development
Ego-Soul Alignment
Soul Emergence
SURVIVING
CONFORMING
DIFFERENTIATING
INDIVIDUATING
SELF-ACTUALIZING
INTEGRATING
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Stages of Psychological Development
Surviving
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Stages of Psychological Development
INFANCY 0-2 Years Old
Staying alive!
Satisfying physiological and nutritional needs
Surviving
Stage Motivation
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Stages of Psychological Development
Conforming
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Stages of Psychological Development
Conforming
Stage Motivation
CHILDHOOD 3-7 Years Old
Keeping safe and secure!
Satisfying need for love, and belonging.
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Stages of Psychological Development
Differentiating
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Stages of Psychological Development
Differentiating
Stage Motivation
TEENAGER +8-19 Years Old
Distinguishing yourself
Satisfying need for respect and recognition.
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Stages of Psychological Development
Individuating
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Stages of Psychological Development
Individuating
Stage Motivation
YOUNG ADULT20-39 Years Old
Releasing your fears!
Satisfying need for freedom and autonomy.
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Stages of Psychological Development
Self-actualising
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Stages of Psychological Development
Self-actualising
Stage Motivation
ADULTHOOD40-49 Years Old
Becoming who you are!
Satisfying need to find meaning and purpose.
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Stages of Psychological Development
Integrating
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Stages of Psychological Development
Integrating
Stage Motivation
MATURE ADULT50-59 Years Old
Aligning with others!
Satisfying need to make a difference in the world.
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Stages of Psychological Development
Serving
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Stages of Psychological Development
Serving
Stage Motivation
SENIOR60+ Years Old
Finding fulfilment!
Satisfying your need to serve the greater good.
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Percentage of people with genius level creativity by age
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Source: Land and Jarman, Break-point and Beyond
Age
Ego DevelopmentSocial Conditioning
Above the age of 25 only 2% of people have genius level creativity
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What happens to our creativity?
Small children have no conception of these values and interact without these limitations.
The ego development (socialization) process restricts
the natural creativity of our thinking potential by
automatically assigning value judgements of good, bad,
right, wrong, proper, improper, ugly, beautiful. We accept these judgements so
we can fit in.
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Creativity with arrested psychological development
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Creativity at different stages of normal psychological development
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CREATIVITY INCREASES WITH SOUL ACTIVATION
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Ego Creativity
Creativity at the Ego level is basically problem solving. It takes place in the conscious mind.
1. Identify the problem
2. Explore creative ideas—think tank
3. Select the best ideas
4. Test the ideas
5. Evaluate the results.
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Soul Creativity
Creativity at the soul level involves guidance from the unconscious quantum mind and investigation
and verification by the conscious mind.
1. Preparation: Gather facts, read and think, think, think,….think.
2. Incubation: Relax, sleep, rest, leave the question behind.
3. Insight or synchronicity: Inspiration, Illumination, thought.
4. Investigation and verification: Bring in the conscious mind.
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Here is the Proof
Longitudinal Perspective Studies
The Harvard Grant Study of Social Adjustments began in 1938 and continues to this day—75 years later. The participants who are left over 90 years of age.
The purpose of the Grant Study, as it is popularly known, was to learn something about the conditions that promote optimum health by following 268 men—all Harvard graduates—throughout their lives.
The Stanford Terman Study of Gifted Children (men and women) began in 1920 and finished in 2011.
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Longitudinal Perspective Studies
George Vaillant was Study Director of the Grant study from 1972 to 2005 and continues to be involved today.
He states:
“The seventy-five years and twenty million dollars expended on the Grant Study points, at least to me,
leads to a straightforward conclusion:
“Happiness is love. Full stop.” … Love conquers all.”George Vaillant, Adaptation to Life
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Other Studies
Barbara L. Fredrickson Director of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Laboratory at the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill calls love the “supreme emotion.” She states:
… [love] is perhaps the most essential emotional experience for thriving and health. Your body was
designed to harness this power—to live off it. … love is far more ubiquitous than you ever thought possible for
the simple fact that love is connection.
Barbara Fredrikson, Love 2.0.
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Longitudinal Perspective Studies
George Vaillant speaking of the Terman Study states:
In midlife creative women were more likely to have had activities outside the home; at 60 they were more likely to express joy in living.
… creative women were twice as likely as less creative women to manifest “successful aging.”
Among the 20 most creative women were 9 who achieved their greatest public success after the age of 60.
George Vaillant, The Wisdom of the Ego
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Longitudinal Perspective Studies
George Vaillant speaking of the Terman Study states:
Like creativity in the Terman women, creativity in the College men (Grant Study) was associated with
successful aging.
To summarize … creativity was positively correlated with generativity, sublimation, and altruism.
George Vaillant, The Wisdom of the Ego
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My Experience
I am 70 years old and I have never been more creative or happy in my life.
When I am in soul consciousness, especially when I am working on a new book, my whole
life moves into a state of flow where “downloads” and synchronicities are
anticipated daily events.
Richard Barrett
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Creativity consists of making discontinuous quantum leaps into a nonlocal domain of
pure potentiality, that is not accessible to the thinking ego.
Amit Goswami, Quantum Creativity
A Physicist’s Perception
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It has been my experience that hundreds of synchronicities go into the writing of one book. Each one a creative act of discontinuity given by
grace and received with joy.
The joy of creativity lies in the appreciation of the discontinuity, which confirms
my connection to my soul.
Richard Barrett
My Experience
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Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits
oneself, then providence moves too. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favour all manner of
unforeseen incidents, meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamt would have come his way.
William H. Murray, The Scottish Himalayan Expedition, (London: Dent), 1951.
Synchronicity in Action
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When we align ourselves with evolutionary movements of
consciousness, the universe itself puts wind in our sails.
Amit Goswami, Quantum Creativity
Synchronicity in Action
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The artist is not a person endowed with free will who seeks his own ends, but
one who allows art to realize its purposes through him.
Carl Jung
Servant of the Soul
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