Sunday, December 4, 2011

Motivation


Motivation is defined as the act or instance of causing with a reason to act a certain way. Inspiration is can be described as the object that motivates or inspires, or the state of mind achieved wherein one is inspired. Some claim that they are inspired spontaneously as if being enlightened in a single step.
I have to admit inspiring occurrences and motivational events can seem to enlighten the mind and body in a time frame that seems spontaneous. The truth however is that enlightenment and inspiration is not as simple as an act or object that motivates spontaneously. No inspiration is not a simple realization achieved in circumstance nor is motivation something that can be offered in a speech. 
The principles of inspiration, enlightenment, and even motivation are achieved not by an action, these ideals are grown to fruition in the subtleties of the subconscious and the almost unrecognizable inherent set of logic we follow. Inspiration and enlightenment can only truly be achieved when the fruit of the mind is ripened and fed to our conscious in an act similar to the primal sin. This realization or inspiration that are mind is able to express in emotion and even speech is not a product of a simple act, but a manifestation of our subconscious's efforts to best apply logic and to work in a manner you deem efficient. You can say that you suddenly realized a greater truth, as Adam and Eve did when committing the primal sin, by simply eating the fruit of knowledge. But this is impossible because without the subconscious working arduously and applying the logic you use unknowingly use to the logic you are presented with you cannot change your understanding or realize a reason to do something.
I believe that inspiration and enlightenment can only truly be achieved when you are able to seamlessly understand your subconscious and its logic, the logic you do not inherently realize that you follow. Once you can understand what you are really thinking and the complex electrical impulses that run through your brain you can change you logic quickly on both a conscious and subconscious level and realize all the inspirational forces that you encounter, in a true act of enlightenment.
            You can make claims that you where suddenly presented with inspirational or enlightening occurrences that suddenly caused you to see differently. But the truth remains that, that conscious realization is a manifestation of subconscious realizations so primal that you where not able to notice them in till your subconscious was able to ripen the fruit that was its presentation to your conscious. Without these subconscious workings you would simply dismiss the inspirational or enlightening occurrences that where presented to you as false or strange.

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