Creation happens in the unknown.
If we are creating what we already know – then its not creation, its repeating the past.
You might link 2 ideas together, expand on an old idea, or imagine what could be based on what you already know, but in order to do something that you haven’t done before, you need to learn how to hang out in the land of the unknown.
But we hold ourselves back because we think we already know.
“Its not what you don’t know that gets you in trouble, its what you know for sure that just ain’t so” ~ Mark Twain.
Questioning everything. Assume you know nothing and see what happens.
You don’t actually know how your people will react when you give them the news, but you think you do
You don’t actually know how the Universe will respond when you learn to say no to what isn’t serving you, but you think you do.
You don’t actually know what will happen if you speak your truth.
You think you know…
You tell yourself a story about it…
But you don’t actually know.
And if the thing you think will happen actually does happen, what will you do about it? Do you know what happens if you find a new way, a better way, or if you try again.
You create your life in the land of the mystical places where things are unknown, using a new story, and new faith, and new expectations, and the commitment to see it through and see what happens.
Life is an experiment, but you have to commit to being a scientist in order to make a breakthrough.