Troy Worman over at Orbit Now wrote a post titled, Imaginary Board of Directors. This is a group of people, dead or alive, that one gathers in imagination for a purpose of their own intention. It could be to help them think, to deal with a problem, about their careers and so on towards infinity. I formed my own counsel a couple of years ago and record activity that usually takes place in a meditative state, in a separate journal.
The practice of such counsel involves thought. Thought on your own part and thought from the participants. Lets say you present a problem to your group, a thought. Your next job is to become quiet and listen. Usually a member or two from the group will have an opinion, a thought.
Gentlemen like Napoleon Hill, Deepak Chopra and Wayne Dyer believe that a thought never dies. I haven't studied into this belief in depth but I have given it enough attention to form my own thoughts. At this time I believe a person must be alive to first create a thought. Once created, that thought remains forever in some energy form. And, once out in an energy form, out in the ether, that thought can be potentially picked up by anyone.
Questions
Is it possible for a thought to be created by someone (or their spirit) before they are born? Can thoughts communicate with each other without a living person involved? These are just a couple of questions that hover in my peripheral vision when I get on this subject.
Imagine
What if, when you get in a state of meditation, you pepper the ether with a flurry of creative thought? What if threads of your thought are picked up in the future by someone capable of adding to it and making something happen? Your thought does not have to be blueprint. It doesn't need to make sense. The point is to think it up and get it out of your head. I think by way of seeding the future, thoughts revolving around your own immediate world will begin to germinate at a much quicker pace.

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