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The Art of Coaching Vs. The Business of Coaching - How to receive creative Divine Downloads
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Topics:
Rick Rubin: The Creative Act: A Way of Being. Steven Pressfield: The War of Art How to tap into the creative flow and receive Divine Downloads 
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UNIVERSAL LAW OF MENTAL EQUIVALENT [50 OF 52]
“Use your imagination to create your dreams into reality”
All of life is the out-picturing of the mind. Individually you can know someone's beliefs because you can simply witness their life and see what beliefs they are embodying and demonstrating. Collectively, we can observe the manifestation of the One Mind by the circumstances of the cultural environment. Cosmically, we witness the divine correlation of the cells of the body and the entrainment of astronomy. 
AWAKEN THE ORACLE WITHIN: By pulling this card, it indicates that you must wake up and realize that life is the ultimate mirror of your consciousness. Who you are being and how you are living indicates the exact beliefs you are embodying. If you don’t like what you are experiencing, it is up to you to reprogram your subconscious mind and re-direct energy upon Universal Law to manifest and demonstrate a life you love. Imagination is the secret to creating your dreams into reality.
The lesson of the day:
Rick Rubin's new book, "The Creative Act: A Way of Being," explores various principles centered around creativity and the artistic process. Key takeaways from the book include:
Creativity is Universal: Rubin emphasizes that creativity is a fundamental human trait, accessible to all, and not a rare ability limited to a few.
The Essence of Being an Artist: Living as an artist is described as a way of being in the world, marked by deep attention and perception. It involves tuning into subtleties and embracing creativity as a daily practice.
The Timing of Ideas: Ideas are seen as having their own timing; they will manifest when the time is right, sometimes through others if not acted upon.
Creation Beyond Commerce: The act of creation is portrayed as a journey to transcend the ordinary and share the glimpses of one's inner world, rather than merely producing for commercial purposes.
Nature and the Inner World: Rubin draws parallels between the richness of nature and our inner world, suggesting a deep connection and unity between the two.
Following Your Energy: He advises trusting and following one's intuition over external advice, highlighting the importance of personal judgment in the creative process.
Overcoming Creative Blocks: The book suggests viewing each project as a small, initial step in a larger journey, to help overcome overwhelm or paralysis in creativity.
Creativity as Free Play: Creativity is likened to childlike play, free from strict rules and structures, encouraging joy in the creative process.
Types of Doubt in Creativity: Rubin differentiates between self-doubt, which can be paralyzing, and doubt about the quality of work, which can be a motivator for improvement.
The Multi-Faceted Self: The book acknowledges the complexity of the self and how different aspects can be in conflict during the creative process.
Limiting Rules in Art: Rubin advocates for a beginner’s mind in creation, warning against the constraints of too many rules.
Experimentation and Completion: He outlines the phases of creation: collecting ideas (seeds), experimenting, crafting, and completing. Each phase requires a different approach from the artist.
Innovation and Polarization: Innovative work is seen as likely to divide opinion, and Rubin suggests that the artis

The Art of Coaching Vs. The Business of Coaching - How to receive creative Divine Downloads
Grab Your FREE Money Breakthrough Series: www.drerin.tv
Grab Your FREE Manifesting Challenge: www.drerin.tv/cards
Join my live events, membership, & certifications: www.drerin.tv
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Hello my spiritual community! 🤩
Topics:
Rick Rubin: The Creative Act: A Way of Being. Steven Pressfield: The War of Art How to tap into the creative flow and receive Divine Downloads 
2024 is all about sh*tting or getting off the pot

“ Get to living or get to dying”
Membership
In-person events
Larger & retreats.✨
UNIVERSAL LAW OF MENTAL EQUIVALENT [50 OF 52]
“Use your imagination to create your dreams into reality”
All of life is the out-picturing of the mind. Individually you can know someone's beliefs because you can simply witness their life and see what beliefs they are embodying and demonstrating. Collectively, we can observe the manifestation of the One Mind by the circumstances of the cultural environment. Cosmically, we witness the divine correlation of the cells of the body and the entrainment of astronomy. 
AWAKEN THE ORACLE WITHIN: By pulling this card, it indicates that you must wake up and realize that life is the ultimate mirror of your consciousness. Who you are being and how you are living indicates the exact beliefs you are embodying. If you don’t like what you are experiencing, it is up to you to reprogram your subconscious mind and re-direct energy upon Universal Law to manifest and demonstrate a life you love. Imagination is the secret to creating your dreams into reality.
The lesson of the day:
Rick Rubin's new book, "The Creative Act: A Way of Being," explores various principles centered around creativity and the artistic process. Key takeaways from the book include:
Creativity is Universal: Rubin emphasizes that creativity is a fundamental human trait, accessible to all, and not a rare ability limited to a few.
The Essence of Being an Artist: Living as an artist is described as a way of being in the world, marked by deep attention and perception. It involves tuning into subtleties and embracing creativity as a daily practice.
The Timing of Ideas: Ideas are seen as having their own timing; they will manifest when the time is right, sometimes through others if not acted upon.
Creation Beyond Commerce: The act of creation is portrayed as a journey to transcend the ordinary and share the glimpses of one's inner world, rather than merely producing for commercial purposes.
Nature and the Inner World: Rubin draws parallels between the richness of nature and our inner world, suggesting a deep connection and unity between the two.
Following Your Energy: He advises trusting and following one's intuition over external advice, highlighting the importance of personal judgment in the creative process.
Overcoming Creative Blocks: The book suggests viewing each project as a small, initial step in a larger journey, to help overcome overwhelm or paralysis in creativity.
Creativity as Free Play: Creativity is likened to childlike play, free from strict rules and structures, encouraging joy in the creative process.
Types of Doubt in Creativity: Rubin differentiates between self-doubt, which can be paralyzing, and doubt about the quality of work, which can be a motivator for improvement.
The Multi-Faceted Self: The book acknowledges the complexity of the self and how different aspects can be in conflict during the creative process.
Limiting Rules in Art: Rubin advocates for a beginner’s mind in creation, warning against the constraints of too many rules.
Experimentation and Completion: He outlines the phases of creation: collecting ideas (seeds), experimenting, crafting, and completing. Each phase requires a different approach from the artist.
Innovation and Polarization: Innovative work is seen as likely to divide opinion, and Rubin suggests that the artis

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