47 Osmosis
Glen Keane was pinning up some inspirational drawings in his room one day as I happened by. He explained that he hoped that some of the artist’s genius would enter him through osmosis. Glen laughed, but he was serious. And serious he has a right to be for osmosis works.
The conscious mind must be selective of the things that vie for one’s attention because it can only process one thing at a time. You could liken it to a telephone line where the voice travels over a single concentrated vehicle. The conscious mind “listens in” to whatever it desires to pay attention. The subconscious mind, however, receives an unbroken deluge of information, not through a single line but more like radio waves that travel in all directions. The subconscious ...
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