
Opening up to the Muse
Have you ever sat down to create, whether writing a song, an article or painting and just felt that you had nothing? Experiencing writer's block or just not feeling it. Well all is not lost, there are techniques that can help you set the appropriate mood for being creative.
Let's do a little background work on your brain. Most often, when we are creating, we are using the right side of our brain, the feminine, creative and being side. You can generally tell which side of the brain that you are inclined to use by simply checking to see which nostril you are primarily breathing from. The left nostril is in charge of delivering oxygen to the right side of your brain and the right nostril is in charge of the left side of the brain. Breathing from the right nostril, feeding the left side of the brain with oxygen encourages the masculine, analytical and doing side of your brain, which is just not as conducive to being creative. If you are breathing from your right nostril and you just don't feel creative, it may be time to set your endeavor down for a couple hours. Chances are good that your left nostril will open up in the meantime.
At other times you may feel that you are just thinking too much. A good technique to address this situation is to switch back and forth from thinking as you work to taking small breaks in between to meditate. Meditation is a great practice to take up in order to cultivate the skill of not thinking. To be able to sit in stillness and just watch as everything passes. To be able to feel the subtle nuances; be sensitive to, be aware of, or possess the ability to express delicate shadings of meaning, feeling or value. To witness yourself and watch.
Contemplative Art, the technique of free writing or the collective consciousness are excellent avenues to follow to bring yourself to a creative place. According to Salvador Dali, Surrealism has given us a gift and that is faith in the unseen. Free writing is the technique of sitting and writing without holding any rigid ideas as to what you write or don't write. Allowing yourself to move into any direction that appeals to you at the moment. Allowing the flow. Tapping into the collective consciousness, knowing that you have access to all that was and ever will be thought. Being guided by your intuition, picking up on a gut feeling located in your solar plexus or just letting go of your judgmental thoughts. These things slow you down, allowing for a glimpse of a reality that is more palpable and manipulative.
So whether you take note of your breath, take time to meditate, or dive into the area of art, free writing or the causal realm, I feel these techniques loosen you up. Opening your mind to the infinite possibilities of your potential. How do you think that I wrote this blog.
Then again, maybe I'm being to analytical, let me check my nostrils...
For more information on basic meditation instruction, check the meditation section of spotlightfitness.com at www.spotlightfitness.com//2_meditation.html .

