Embracing serendipity
What do we gain embracing the accidental – well, nothing is accidental to start with.
When researching:
- It is important to read nearly everything, or as much as you can find on your subject. But reading on your subject is NOT where you can find all you need.
- Recall your own personal experiences.
- And read other materials – a handful of other books, magazines, news, Google searches, etc. from many other different areas.
They apparently and at a first glance, have nothing to do with your research, with what you are writing about, BUT
- Your mind becomes primed to see connections between everything, and you find them in the most unusual places.
- By reading all sorts of different materials, NEW ideas and insights will come up – and you can start combining ideas in new ways, forging a new path forward. It is all a process to an end – a creative process.
- Explore what you are curious about, and also what you know – and LET it lead you to what you don’t know.
- Here´s some additional techniques you can use:
- As a reader, read at least one book mentioned in the bibliography, or cited in every book you read;
- Remember the Classics – they were useful then and now – that is why they are called Classics. In classical philosophy and classic literature you will find many useful ideas you can bring to your current creative combinations.
- In conscientiology, you can enrol for the PAE – Programme of Acceleration of your Erudition (only available in Portuguese so far)
- You can also enrol for an Imagery Test (yearly) – evolution starts beyond your comfort zone.
- You can use is the Cosmogram technique
Each and all will send you on a journey down the rabbit hole.