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Author Arabella McIntyre-BrownPosted on May 22, 2017May 22, 2017Format ImageCategories Advice from some of the best, inspiration, ReadingTags Arabella, Arabella McIntyre-Brown, books, children & books, hate reading, James Patterson, kids reading, love reading, Reading, stories1 Comment on James Patterson knows…

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Leonardo da Vinci:
“Whatever there is in the Universe through essence, presence or imagination, he has it first in his mind and then in his hands.”

Lyall Watson:
“There seems to be a direct link between truly creative intelligence and the ability to dilute consciousness, to cut mental corners and practice unusual, lateral thinking in what amounts almost to a state of trance. All the most profound insights seem to flow from breaches in the barrier between waking thought, which tends to be conservative, and dream logic, which is essentially liberal. … Under conditions of dissociation, we have the chance to tune in directly to some of the world’s basic rhythms, to become aware of the pattern behind the process.”

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