11-27-2010, 08:34 PM
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0313.aspx
So very well put by the way.
indeed, the process of creating is only pulling of various thoughts, ideas, unshaped understandings from the subconscious or roots of mind, and then putting that matrix into objects, shaping them, or, into expression.
with that, 'i created this' becomes rather ..... absurd.
Quote:L: I have a query, Q’uo. If one puts a great deal of work into writing a work of fiction, is it possible that they could create thoughtforms by doing this? And if that is the case, would the writer be responsible for these thoughtforms in any way?
We are those of Q’uo, and are aware of your query, my sister. Whenever entities create, whether it be melodies or patterns of movement or characters on paper, they are indeed creating or, looked at another way, expressing thoughtforms. We use these terms almost interchangeably because there is nothing new under the sun. Each character that is created by the author, each melody that is created by the composer, each dance that is expressed by a dancer, catches that which was in the universal mind, shall we say, catches that expression …
So very well put by the way.
indeed, the process of creating is only pulling of various thoughts, ideas, unshaped understandings from the subconscious or roots of mind, and then putting that matrix into objects, shaping them, or, into expression.
with that, 'i created this' becomes rather ..... absurd.