10 universal principles of inspiration

by jmarshallroberts on July 28, 2009

1. Inspiration is our natural state, but we are usually unaware of it.

2. Lies kill inspiration. Truth ignites it.

3. Inspiration originates from neither the body nor the mind. It arises from a deeper dimension than perception.

4. A message’s authenticity and percieved personal relevance are the two critical factors that determine its inspirational potency.

5. Inspiration cannot be forced. The best one can do is create proper conditions by being authentic and by strategically removing barriers to its emergence.

6. Inspired actions are intrinsically enjoyable, breeding repetition and sense of ownership. All sustainable behaviors derive from inspiration (rather than from force or persuasion).

7. Inspiration must ultimately lead to measurable real-world results or it will backfire, over time, creating a deepened sense of cynicism an resignation.

8. A sender’s own intentions infuse the message with a quality that calls for a similar matching frequency in the receiver. This is the law of resonance.

9. When the guiding intention behind a message stems from the sender’s identification with self as source (spiritual dimension) rather than effect (body and mind), the receiver will generally perceive the message as authentic.

10. Sustained inspiration adds constant creative energy to a person’s mental system, which ultimately produces a wholesale transformation of their worldview. This process is the ongoing basis for mankind’s mental and spiritual evolution on both a micro (personal) and macro (global) level.

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