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Famous examples of practical use of the super-conscious
There are famous examples of the super-conscious mind being the source of true creativity in
man.
Ralph Waldo Emerson confessed
that his best works seemed to flow
through him as if “writing them-
selves”. His works remain among
the most beautiful and inspirational
in the English language.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart could
see and hear the music “appear”
in his mind and was able to write it
down, note perfect, the first time.
Many of the famous composers,
including Beethoven, Bach and
Brahms accessed the super-
conscious mind when composing
their greatest pieces that have
since become timeless.
Thomas Edison, who was responsible for over 1000 patented inventions, including the electric
light bulb and the first phonograph (machine to record sound for the youngsters among you),
regularly tapped into his super-conscious mind for the solutions that would lead him to a
successful invention.
Michael Faraday was never trained as a scientist, in fact he started life as an assistant to a book
binder. What he did have was a voracious appetite for knowledge and he made appoint of
reading the books he bound. One night he awoke with his mind overwhelmed with scientific
formulae. Unaware of the significance of the information “being fed” to him, he wrote pages of
scientific formula and calculations down on paper. The notes were later examined by a reputed
scientist and it was discovered that the work was based on knowledge that had never existed
before. The work was to form the basis of the entire electronic age that we now enjoy.
Nikolai Tessla, considered the greatest electrical genius of his age, constructed electrical motors
piece by piece in his mind, was able to take them apart in his mind and reassemble them until
they would work perfectly. He could then go into his workshop and build a perfectly working
electrical machine or motor that worked first time. Tessla was attributed with the honour of
having produced the first electric motor.
The man often acknowledged as the greatest thinker of the last century was Albert Einstein.
Einstein was a firm believer in the super-conscious mind, the infinite intelligence source that we
refer to.
Across the world, enlightened scientists, eminent philosophers, religious and spiritual wise men
and women are acknowledging the presence of a “sixth sense”, an infinite world of intelligence
and energy beyond that contained in our individual minds.