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Conscious Creativity: Mindfulness Meditations
Contributor(s): Pantovic, Natasa Nuit (Author)
ISBN: 9995754118     ISBN-13: 9789995754112
Publisher: Artof4elements
OUR PRICE:   $10.88  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Creativity
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Healing - Prayer & Spiritual
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Mindfulness & Meditation
Series: AOL Mindfulness
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.59 lbs) 178 pages
Themes:
- Topical - New Age
 
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Learning from Ancient Worlds Mystics about creativity and creative thought. When East meets West in Platonism, Neo-Platonism, Pythagoras, Ancient Greek Philosophers, seen through the art and mysticism of saints, scientists and sages of Leonardo da Vinci, Plato, Jung, or Aurobindo without translations.

As Jung, Patanjali or Ancient Chinese tell you, the subconscious material or mind chitta has its own "body", ascending Spiral of Consciousness we relate to each other in our drive for Goodness relating to frequencies, light, mind power.

The Universe's Micro and Macro Cosmos searches to manifest as deeper knowledge of our little Self (aTMaN) within Conscious Living with all the sentient beings on Earth.

Some 200,000 years ago in South-East Africa, Homo Sapiens entered the world stage. Following the DNA story, around 80,000 years ago humans left Africa. By 40,000 years ago, we were all around the World. Yet we speak of the time of no major travel. Following the "goodness" and "democracy" story, we research the Ancient Europe's first civilizations dating back to 7,000 years ago, the culture of Danube, today's Balkan countries.

In Malta, for around 1,500 years, flourished a unique culture that has built stone temples using megalithic stones above and under the ground, worshiping Death, Mother Goddess, Creation and Dreams. The Temple Culture, the archaeologists call it, has built more than 24 temples on a tiny island in the middle of Mediterranean. Their building master-work has started 3,500 BC, bloomed for a long time, over 1,500 years, and has disappeared by 2,500 BC, around the time at which the pharaohs of Egypt begun building their pyramids.

There is a complete absence of evidence in any form for warfare, weapons, defensive sites, wounds on skeletons. All evidence indicate a stable, peaceful and artistic community worshiping Goddess.

Walking the steps of this Female approach to spirituality, seen all through the New Kingdom of Egypt in places like Babylon has given us the most precious Law of Consciousness Ascend: Do NoT KiLL; it has produced our first Female Poets, Priestesses, Rituals. Deeper understanding the power of the subconscious mind, art, music, following the thought-form of Jung, we dive into ancient world prayers and meditations, exploring Yin and Yang of Consciousness Manifestations:
Can we Learn Creativity? Observing Ancient art, music, symbolism
Magic of Human Brain exploring Sound Frequencies
Developing both Brain Hemispheres
Power of Unconscious Mind

In an interview with Sunday Times: "A Beautiful Mind", Natasa explains her unusual use of the word "mindfulness", she calls it "European mindfulness".

Q. You explore the Age of Enlightenment, and 'Western' ancient Greek philosophers. Can you talk about your use of the Eastern concept of 'mindfulness' in this context?

A: "There are a number of 'instant happiness' gurus out there, I do not believe in a 'get rich in a day' message, but I do believe that if we learn how to listen to our soul, we will be able to live our highest potential.

We live in a rapidly changing world. When I was born in Belgrade in 1968, at the time of no TV or internet, the population on the planet was three billion. Now they say it is seven billion. The changes I have seen during my lifetime are huge. Emotionally, mentally and physically, we have to adopt different behavior patterns, not just to survive, but to thrive without abusing other social groups or animals or endangering planet Earth. The next stage, the stage of cultural life, is beyond the knowledge of more than 90 per cent of the population. Having a percentage of the population that neither collects objects nor watches TV, nor reads newspapers, that is still capable of thinking, un-hypnotized, to appreciate art, or dance or sing, and is able to think creatively, is a part of my research fas