Whatever you choose to call it, this power is as available to you at this very minute as
it ever has been to anyone, anywhere. I refer to it as the “superconscious mind,” the
mind that is above and outside all other minds or intelligences.
The superconscious mind is the source of all examples of pure creativity. It is the super-
conscious mind that is functioning at the creation of anything that is completely new in
the universe. The superconscious mind was tapped into and used by all the great inven-
tors, writers, artists and composers of history on a regular basis, right up to the present
day. Every great work of art or creativity is infused with superconscious energy.
Thomas Edison used his superconscious mind regularly to come up with hundreds of
brand new ideas and inventions, more than 1,000 of which completely transformed
America at the beginning of the 20th century. More recently, William Gates came up
with an idea for a basic operating system for the early computers, which he called
“MS-DOS.” It was so unique and revolutionary that he and Paul Allen were actually
writing the program on the airplane as they flew to their meeting with their first cus-
tomer. Today, Bill Gates is the world’s richest man, and it all came from a supercon-
scious flash of insight. Bach, Beethoven and Brahms tapped into the superconscious
mind regularly to write some of the finest music ever heard. Mozart was so finely tuned
into his superconscious mind that he could both see and hear the music in his head
and was then able to write down some of the most beautiful music of the ages, note
perfect, the very first time he put pen to paper.
Whenever you see, read, listen to, or experience a great achievement of any kind that
touches something deep inside you, you are witness to a superconscious creation.
Your superconscious mind can access every piece of information stored in your con-
scious and subconscious minds. It can also access data and ideas outside your own
experience, because it actually lies outside your human mind. This is why it is called a
form of universal or infinite intelligence.
You will often get ideas that come to you from far beyond you. It is not unusual for two
people separated by thousands of miles of distance to come up with the same idea at
the same time. When you are well-attuned to another person, such as your spouse or