You magically train hard, read, and study. It's long game knowledge acquisition, and the transformation magic is unstoppable because that which you gain is truly yours.
Probably not. You are going to be spending a lot of time grinding out forms you're already familiar with, rather than inventing novelties. Magic is gay as hell, but I've been thinking about trying to develop some creativity exercises. There aren't many out there that seem credible. Two that come to mind are "image streaming" and writing "morning pages" but I'm skeptical about those methods, especially the later. I think I remember seeing some data that suggests image streaming may have an impact on creativity, which makes sense given the nature of the exercise - look it up. But I think we can do better.
It's good start for developing creative idea spreading as is all nontechnical literature. I would suggest visualization techniques and capturing from mental images rather than reality. Then embrace what many artists use to engage the "right brain". I personally have closed eye visuals like I'm on psychedelics all the time, and experience blue field entoptic phenomenon. Although what they describe is inaccurate and I see it in grass and trees too. Also, migraines with aura and silver strings often occur too. I swear it isn't floaters. My point is your experiences may be entirely different, and you'll have to experiment to bring about results that work for you. I seriously doubt there is something universal that help, unfortunately.
I forgot to add that if this is a part of your goal learning to develop inductive reasoning ans subduing selective filtering to draw connections will go a long ways.
if u find out let me know pls
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You magically train hard, read, and study. It's long game knowledge acquisition, and the transformation magic is unstoppable because that which you gain is truly yours.
What about for imagination, creativity, and fluid intelligence? I want to see the patterns others can't see
You have to practice creativity and noticing obviously. Solve and design your own puzzles. It takes awhile though. GL
Is writing detective mystery fiction a good way to do that
Probably not. You are going to be spending a lot of time grinding out forms you're already familiar with, rather than inventing novelties. Magic is gay as hell, but I've been thinking about trying to develop some creativity exercises. There aren't many out there that seem credible. Two that come to mind are "image streaming" and writing "morning pages" but I'm skeptical about those methods, especially the later. I think I remember seeing some data that suggests image streaming may have an impact on creativity, which makes sense given the nature of the exercise - look it up. But I think we can do better.
It's good start for developing creative idea spreading as is all nontechnical literature. I would suggest visualization techniques and capturing from mental images rather than reality. Then embrace what many artists use to engage the "right brain". I personally have closed eye visuals like I'm on psychedelics all the time, and experience blue field entoptic phenomenon. Although what they describe is inaccurate and I see it in grass and trees too. Also, migraines with aura and silver strings often occur too. I swear it isn't floaters. My point is your experiences may be entirely different, and you'll have to experiment to bring about results that work for you. I seriously doubt there is something universal that help, unfortunately.
I forgot to add that if this is a part of your goal learning to develop inductive reasoning ans subduing selective filtering to draw connections will go a long ways.
that is indeed part of my goal
I don't think there is a magic to make yourself a genius. But there is definitely a path to making yourself a genius.
Praying to Manjushri and regularly chanting his mantra confers the benefit of wisdom