The Idea of Momentum

In classical mechanics, momentum describes the product of mass times velocity. What this means is in practice is can be imagined like this.

If a golf ball is hit at 100 miles an hour and hits a steam train travelling the other way at the same speed, the golf ball which weighs somewhat less will rebound at very close to 200 miles an hour in the opposite direction. NASA makes use of this principle to slingshot space probes around planets in order to massively increase their speed. This is known as a gravitational slingshot and it uses angular momentum as its guiding principle.

So the lighter something is and the slower it moves, the lower the momentum. So how would we approach giving something which we consider having no weight a huge momentum? How do we give ideas momentum?

First we must recognise that even thoughts have some mass. They constitute the elementary fabric of the Universe from which all matter is formed. Unlike matter, thought travels faster than light which kind of makes the classical equations fall apart but, nonetheless, it means thought has both mass and velocity of a kind.

In fact, thoughts which permeate the whole of space-time only become ideas when they hit a special type of matter known as our brains. Our brains are quantum transducers that slow thoughts from the collective consciousness down and bring them into the physical plane. A transducer incidentally converts one type of energy into another – like a loudspeaker that converts electrical signals into sound waves or a microphone that works the other way around.

Once the raw thought-form is transmuted into an idea, the conversion is not complete. If we do nothing with an idea, it will float back into the mind-pool to be picked up by another brain. Anyone who has had a bright idea and done nothing with it only to see someone else coming out with their invention can tell you this.

The process of grounding ideas can be neatly explained by this model.

Cascade of Creativity

The thought comes to us from the Superconsciousness from the Plane of Ideas. We then dream what we can do with it interacting with our Higher Self on the Plane of Concepts – quite often this is in dream time or meditation. If we get excited by these dreams, we bring them down via our unconscious mind into the Plane of Emotions. Our gut tells us it’s a good bet and our heart falls in love with it. In this way, we pin our emotions on the idea to back it. We feel it in our water.

Finally, we bring it into our full conscious awareness the Material Plane by making a prototype. If it’s a physical product, this might be a space model. For software, you might make a wireframe walkthrough. For a service, you might seek a case study with a guinea pig client.

Incidentally, when all this happens at once, we call it a Light Bulb Moment.

Irrespective of your route what has happened is the nearly weightless idea has been given mass. For the next trick, for it to have momentum behind it, it has to be given velocity.

If you observe Newton’s cradle, the first ball transfers its momentum to the last ball through the others. In the same way, all we have to do with our seed idea is to pass it to one person and ask them to pass it on to a friend or colleague. To do this with maximum efficiency, it has to be in their interest.

 

In the old energy, motivation might either be financial or ego-based. For example, you might give your contact a referral or affiliate fee or their status could be enhanced if they are seen as the bringer of news.

 

In the new energy, conservation of momentum is karmically balanced when the communicator knows everything they pass on will be reciprocated. This doesn’t have to be a one to one reciprocation. The ‘payback’ can and will come from another source.

 

When you pass on such a recommendation, there is a simple way to bend the so-called laws of physics. Add some unconditional love on with your referral and the momentum increases.

 

Recently, rocket scientists have found space probes are travelling a little faster than expected after planetary slingshots. Just possibly, they are getting a similar nudge to their momentum from the planet they are passing. It’s as good an explanation as any.

This is 2011

2011 is destined to be an enlightening year for many of us as we move into the main transition phase of 2012.

In 20:20 hindsight, I can see than 2010 was a year for laying foundations and clearing residual karma – see That Was 2010

2011 will be about us coming into our full power and being open to what arrives as opposed to pushing water uphill.

As a result of what I got up to in 2010, here’s the new initiatives I already know will be happening this year already …

Note, as they all came about because of books I wrote last year, the first initiative is an innovative author mentoring programme that starts next week on the New Moon to help others do the same …

Initiative 1:

Mentoring authors to write a business or personal development book within one lunar orbit – starts next Tues – places still available

Also writing a book myself at the same time on how to do this …

Initiative 2:

Train more Master Chefs in how to make custom recipes from Flavours of Thought

Initiative 3:

Take more people around the Cube of Karma

Initiative 4:

Finishing off my novel, Soulwave … following a lovely and unexpected review of the short story version I published as an iPhone app last year

Initiative 5:

New book on light bulb moments being published in June – new career as platform speaker and business catalyst to follow

That was 2010

 

GerminationSo another year is nearly behind us and what a year it’s been.

For me, much of the ground work I put in place in 2008 and 2009 came to fruition and I’d like to send a big thank you out to all that have helped and contributed along the way.

Before launching into another year – and I already know 2011 has some real treats lined up – I thought it worth just capturing some of the highlights and outputs from the year.


My own scribings

Blocks available for Kindle

Flavours of Thought: Recipes for Fresh Thinking – available in print and for Kindle

The Art and Science of Light Bulb Moments – published by 0-books mid-2011

Both Blocks and Flavours of Thought are being made into Enhanced Edition books in the New Year with embedded video and audio …


iPhone apps

100 Years of Ermintrude

Cards of Blessings

Soulwave

Gems of Wisdom

Crystals of the Divine Reality

Train in the Night


Client books

– many congratulations to you all and I’m honoured to have helped, even if in a small way

The Circle of One – Kuumba Nia

They Thought It Was All Over – Jo Simpson

Practical Spiritual Living – June Harrison

Chocks Away – James McBrearty

Addicted to Wedding Cake – Keith Churchouse

Sign Here – Keith Churchouse

A Vibe Rant Pearl – Elizabeth Campbell

Using Other People’s Money – Vicki Wusche

These books were either self-published or published by independent or cooperative publishers.

In addition, I helped three clients with their submissions to publishers who all got deals for books being published in 2011 … more news on these soon


Odds ‘n Sods

Moments of Light radio show

Train in the Night – Guildford Book Festival Short Story Anthology

Launched Flavours of Thought Facebook Page

The Master Chef Training programme – a spin off from Flavours of Thought

The Cube of Karma – a -1-2-1 mentoring programme spin off from the Master Chef Training programme


If I’ve missed anyone or anything out, many apologies please add it as a comment below … a Happy New Year to you all and may 2011 be your best year yet …

If you fancy writing that book, I can guarantee it will open doors for you that you will never have imagined … watch this space for an interesting new programme I am launching in January …

The Bookwright turns a new leaf

When working with clients with my hat of the Bookwright, it’s been clear for some time that I have always been doing much more than helping them merely write a book.

Along the creative path, if any barriers came up, I have always been well aware that they were life blocks that showed themselves up as writer’s blocks.

Examples might be not enough time in the day, fears of being ridiculed or even success and good old procrastination which shows its face with us becoming ‘busy fools’.

Since I first came up with name, I was always aware it was what’s called a phonological ambiguity – as it’s right to write a book, right?

The New Page

So the word “wright” means many things … all of which I do.

The word book also has many meanings – nowadays, it can be an ebook, an iPhone app, an Enhanced Edition book and many others.

The context though that I am using it in more and more is in it referring to the karmic book of a person’s life.

My new writings and services are increasingly geared to this …

… see my Awaken Your Inner Magician programme as an example

This all turns out to be very fortuitous as I am known as The Bookwright in many on line and off line social networks. A change of name would be a massive undertaking.

I will continue to write my own books and help others with their’s. In addition though, the main book I will be dealing with is the unfolding of the ‘book of karma’ – both my own and those of the people I work with.

So The Bookwright is here to stay and a new leaf turned …

… watch this space as the sequel is nearing first draft !!

What are Floughts?

I coined the word flought as a contraction of Flavours of Thought.

Retrospectively, I’ve made it a new noun and given it some definitions …

Flought : noun

1. the flavour of a thought
2. the flow of a thought
3. a flood of thoughts
a flurry of thought
the fluency of our thoughts
the flourish of a thought
a fluorescence of thought – aka a light bulb moment

Hear about the background and philosophies in my new book with me in conversation with Christine Miller …

Get the book here … in print or for your ereader

Find out about Master Chef Training here …

How to drive a VAN

As soon as there was more than one computer, the need to join them together in a network so they could communicate became necessary. The LAN – or Local Area Network – came along. If you think about it though, Local Area Networks, have existed for millennia.

Around the campfire, our ancestors would swap tales of where the best hunting grounds had been or boasted about their brave kill. This of course still happens in pubs up and down the land.

Over the last few thousand years, international travel has grown exponentially. Our human LAN’s became bigger and the Wide Area Network came about fostering international trade and collaboration. It was only natural that computer systems would want to talk across continents too – and the WAN arrived in the 60’s in the form of Arpanet, the progenitor of the Internet. Now we have social networks like Facebook and Twitter, our ability to have “pub conversations” instantly and internationally has well and truly arrived.

In a previous life about 10 years ago, I was Head of eBusiness at a company called Vanco. Vanco was short for the Value Added Network company and it added value by looking after business critical WAN’s, Wide Area Networks, for multinationals.

Today, now our networks have gone social but, if you want drive your network so it delivers what you want from it, adding value is the key.

The Value Added Network has arrived … and to learn drive your VAN both well and efficiently, you only have to learn  just five C’s:

Content
Generate value-added content. This means create new stuff or augment old stuff don’t just churn stuff out for SEO. Put retweets in context. Make sure you tweet less than 100 characters so others can do the same for you.

Connections
Make and forge new connections daily. It’s not about the number but the quality. Don’t be sucked in by ego-massaging scoring systems – they are mere baubles. The only measurement here is results.

Creativity
Be creative in your content. When you connect people nodes on your network, make sure 1+1=3 or more and maintain Guanxi at all times.

Congruence
Whatever you do, do it consistently. Be the authentic you not a copy or aspirant of someone else.

Challenge
Push the boundaries. Do something different each day to add value to your connections. Learn a new fact or skill to extend your knowledge and capability.

Please add your thoughts and experiences here – if you can, make sure they start with C …