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Dar Glenn,




I an no clinical psychologist, but this is silly...

Just because you receive some divine inspiration in your sleep does not
necessarily mean that your subconscious is not engaged in an active process
of design, one that is clearly located within your own corporeality, and not
passed onto to you as a lightning bolt of inspiration. I have never had any
inspirations of the type you are talking about that are not already tied to
some process I am already consciously engaged in. It makes perfect sense to
me that when I am asleep, all of the distractions caused by bewildered
students, fellow peers, and intermittent phone calls that seem to plague my
waking hours all interrupt a clean and focused stream of through or
concentration on a design process. In my sleep my sub-conscious wanders and
is free to find associations and relations that I have not clearly or
coherently been able to determine in my conscious mind during daylight
hours. This does not mean that it is separate from a design process centred
around Œintentı.

And as a side note, I often wonder whether these kind of ideas actually are
our Œbestı ideas, or whether this is some myth and/or fallacy that is
perpetuated by designers whom aspire to divine inspiration in order to avoid
committing to hard work. I have had a lot of students over the years whom
subscribe to omnipotent intervention, waiting until the last minute to pick
up a pencil let alone design. Their excuse is always, ³I was waiting for
divine inspiration.² This does not make them designers, just lazy and
ignorant.

My two cents worth...




On 12/8/05 11:19 PM, "[log in to unmask]"
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> Two points. 
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> if designers work from intention - then how do we get our best ideas in our
> sleep? 
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> many deamlike states are not intended - who would ever wish themselves a
> nightmare? 
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> The diving team process - 2 questions to Edgar.
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> To get in the team does one need to display a propensity for diving or a
> particular talent - to get selected?
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> Can anyone get on the team with enough effort and physical training? If at
> college, I decided to stop design and opt for diving - what would my chances
> have been? 
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> GJ 
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