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Aspects of Creativity Presenting Various Stages of the Creative Mind © Bettina Casimir Clark

EGO Infinite Space of IN-Spiration No Thoughts Being in the Creative ZONE / in the FLOW 2

EGO No Thoughts Fears Being in the Creative ZONE / in the FLOW Memories Challenge Projected Vision WITH an Outcome Creative inside the “BOX” Infinite Space of IN-Spiration 3

EGO No Thoughts Fears Thinking outside the Box Risking new Pathways Being in the Creative ZONE / in the FLOW Memories Challenge Projected Vision WITH an Outcome Creative inside the “BOX” Infinite Space of IN-Spiration 4

EGO No Thoughts Fears Endless Possibilities No Attachments to an Outcome Thinking outside the Box Risking new Pathways Being in the Creative ZONE / in the FLOW Memories Challenge Projected Vision WITH an Outcome Creative inside the “BOX” Infinite Space of IN-Spiration Aspects of Creativity 5

EGO The GAP Sacred Realm - Infinity No Thoughts Fears Endless Possibilities No Attachments to an Outcome Thinking inside the BOX Being in the Creative ZONE / in the FLOW Memories Projected Vision WITH an Outcome ∞ Challenge Thinking outside the Box Risking new Pathways Beliefs Character Strategies Patterns Trauma Dis-eases Knowledge Feelings Controlling Behaviour MIND 6

EGO The GAP Sacred Realm - Infinity No Thoughts Fears Endless Possibilities No Attachments to an Outcome Being in the Creative ZONE / in the FLOW Memories Projected Vision WITH an Outcome ∞ Challenge Thinking outside the Box Risking new Pathways Beliefs Character Strategies Patterns Trauma Dis-eases Knowledge Feelings Controlling Behaviour Aspects of Creativity MIND The GAP Thinking inside the BOX 7

EGO The GAP Sacred Realm - Infinity No Thoughts Endless Possibilities No Attachments to an Outcome Being in the Creative ZONE / in the FLOW Memories Projected Vision WITH an Outcome ∞ Opportunity Thinking outside the Box Risking new Pathways Beliefs Character Strategies Patterns Trauma Dis-eases Knowledge Feelings Controlling Behaviour Aspects of Creativity MIND The GAP Thinking inside the BOX 8

EGO Sacred Realm - Infinity No Thoughts Endless Possibilities No Attachments to an Outcome Being in the Creative ZONE / in the FLOW Memories ∞ Opportunity Thinking outside the Box Risking new Pathways Beliefs Character Strategies Patterns Trauma Dis-eases Knowledge Feelings Controlling Behaviour Closing the GAP Aspects of Creativity MIND 9

EGO Sacred Realm - Infinity No Thoughts Being in timeless and spaceless Creativity Memories ∞ Thinking outside the Box Risking new Pathways Beliefs Character Strategies Patterns Trauma Dis-eases Knowledge Feelings Controlling Behaviour Aspects of Creativity No Attachments to an Outcome Endless Possibilities 10

Sacred Realm - Infinity No Thoughts Endless Possibilities No Attachments to an Outcome Being in the Creative ZONE / in the FLOW Memories ∞ Thinking outside the Box Risking new Pathways Beliefs Character Strategies Knowledge Feelings Free Flow Aspects of Creativity MIND RIGHT 11

Sacred Realm - Infinity No Thoughts Effortlessness Freedom BEING Co-Creator ∞ Thinking outside the Box Risking new Pathways TRUTH Heart Space Aspects of Creativity 12