A Different Kind of Future/Mind

It's exciting for me to watch my clients and apprentices become increasingly aware of the difference between their own right and left-brain sensings. One apprentice works in the IT industry. He would call for his weekly phone session before leaving his office at the end of the day, when everyone else had gone home.

He recited his invocation and was preparing to being his routine "scan" of my consciousness. This is an excellent way that I'm able to demonstrate how streaming consciousness connects us all — and is accessible to everyone! This little routine is also an excellent opportunity for me to give apprentices confirmation about the accuracy their specific, often astonishingly accurate, intuitive "hits!"

As he began, I overheard my apprentice, quietly mumble to himself — "Okay, wait a sec...let me flip that switch..."

Suddenly, I exclaimed, "Excuse me, but did you hear what you just said?" He was totally unaware of his own recognition of a certain mechanism that was developing in his consciousness, one that allows him to shift-on-demand from his more technical, intellectual-thinking left brain — to his more intuitive, creative right side — the pathway to streaming consciousness!

He proceeded to pull in (and describe) images that happened to be floating around in MY timeless consciousness — accurate and precise depictions of a scene from a movie I'd watched the night before!

Here's a quote that expresses what I see developing in the consciousness of mankind, a very succinct, mainstream interpretation from A Whole New Mind by Daniel H. Pink

"The last few decades have belonged to a certain kind of person with a certain kind of mind — computer programmers who could crank code, lawyers who could craft contracts, MBA's who could crunch numbers. But the keys to the kingdom are changing hands. The future belongs to a very different kind of person with a very different kind of mind — creator and empathizers, pattern recognizers, and meaning makers. These people — artists, inventors, designers, storytellers, caregivers, consolers, big picture thinkers — will now reap society's richest rewards and share its greatest joys."