How can we learn to think like children again and to regain a bit of creativity?
Observe little children.
My youngest daughter did the college in three years, graduating in the fourth year and has finished medical school in two years and nine months. When she was very young he always did the drawings, and while he drew said: "It 's hard to make this design. I hope to finish soon, so I'll know what I'm drawing."
Watch small children when they draw. "It 's a barn? No, it's a cow. No, it's a tree."
The design is any what they want it to be.
Most children have a good imagination eidetic, and some have imaginary playmates. They can have a party, which may turn into a game in the orchard. Then we could turn the party in the orchard in an Easter egg hunt.
Children are very ignorant, so they have plenty of room for moving the things.
In a state of trance, you have at your service billions of brain cells that normally do not use. And children are very honest. "I do not like," where you would say: "Nice to meet you."
In society, you follow the patterns very precise, without realizing that you are setting limits to your behavior. In hypnotic trance, you are free.
Bibliography: M. Erickson - The stories of ME teaching - Edited by Sidney Rosen
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