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Genius Level Brain & Mind

Let’s discuss the critical components of what makes one a genius. 

It goes beyond just having a high IQ. There are many people with high IQs that do absolutely nothing with it. 

Vibrationally, a genius is formed when four critical components come together:

1. Exceptional Cognitive Abilities (The “Hardware”)

This is the foundation often associated with genius. It includes:

  • High IQ & Fluid Intelligence: The raw ability to solve novel problems, recognise patterns, and think logically. While not the sole factor, a very high IQ is almost always a prerequisite.
  • Working Memory: The ability to hold and manipulate multiple pieces of information in one’s mind at once, like a mental scratchpad.
  • Cognitive Flexibility: The capacity to switch between different concepts or ways of thinking effortlessly. This allows for making connections between seemingly unrelated fields.
  • Processing Speed: The rapid assimilation of new information and the generation of ideas.

2. Personality and Drive (The “Software” or “Engine”)

This is often what separates the very smart from the genuinely genius. Intelligence is potential; these traits activate it.

  • Relentless Curiosity: A deep, insatiable need to know “why” and “how.” Geniuses aren’t just smart; they are obsessed with questions.
  • Radical Open-mindedness: A willingness to challenge conventional wisdom, question authority, and entertain bizarre or heretical ideas.
  • Persistence and Grit: The ability to work intensely on a problem for years, often in the face of failure, criticism, and obscurity. Thomas Edison’s “1% inspiration and 99% perspiration” captures this perfectly.
  • Tolerance for Ambiguity and Failure: The comfort with being wrong, hitting dead ends, and working in the unknown without giving up.
  • Passion and Obsession: A deep, intrinsic love for their domain. The work is its own reward.

3. Creative Output (The “Proof”)

A person isn’t considered a genius just for having a great mind, but for doing something with it. The output must be:

  • Original and Novel: It breaks from what came before. It’s not just an incremental improvement but a paradigm shift.
  • Impactful and Enduring: The work changes its field forever. It influences generations of thinkers, artists, or scientists who come after. Einstein’s theories didn’t just add to physics; they redefined it.
  • Prodigious: Genius is often associated with a vast and deep body of work, not just a single, lucky breakthrough.

4. Environmental Factors (The “Catalyst”)

Genius doesn’t bloom in a vacuum. The right context is crucial.

  • Access to Knowledge and Training: Being born in a time and place with access to education, books, and mentors. You can’t revolutionise physics without knowing the physics that came before you.
  • A “Domain-Rich” Environment: Immersion in a field at a time when it is ripe for breakthroughs (e.g., physics in the early 20th century, art in Renaissance Florence).
  • Freedom and Support: Having the time, resources, and often the patronage to pursue one’s obsessions.
  • A Problem to Solve: Often, a major challenge or a gap in existing knowledge acts as a catalyst for genius-level work.

So, what makes a person a genius?

It is the synergy of these elements: a mind with exceptional raw processing power, driven by an insatiable curiosity and a relentless work ethic, placed in an environment that provides the right tools and challenges, resulting in creative work that is so original and powerful that it changes our understanding of the world.

So, we went out looking for an energy field that can grant a person these attributes. 

Exceptional Innate Ability + Passionate Persistence + A Field Ripe for Revolution.

We already live in a time where almost every field is ripe for revolution. Take your pick.

Passionate persistence is something that can be cultivated through habitual changes:

1. Cultivate Deep Focus & “Flow State”

This is the non-negotiable foundation. Genius-level work requires uninterrupted immersion.

  • The Habit: Mono-tasking for extended, scheduled blocks. This is the opposite of multitasking.
  • How to Do It:
    • Time Blocking: Schedule 2-3 hour blocks in your calendar for your most important work. Treat this time as a sacred, unbreakable appointment.
    • Remove Distractions: Phone on airplane mode, internet blockers (e.g., Freedom, Cold Turkey), a closed door.
    • Start with a Ritual: A simple, consistent pre-work ritual (e.g., making a specific tea, 5 minutes of meditation) signals to your brain that it’s time to go deep. For me, it’s a cup of coffee.

2. Prioritise Relentless Learning & Curiosity

Geniuses connect dots that others don’t because they have more dots to connect.

  • The Habit: Dedicated, wide-ranging reading and exploration.
  • How to Do It:
    • Read Outside Your Field: A physicist reading poetry. A programmer studying biology. This builds a diverse “mental library” for analogical thinking.
    • Follow Your “Twists and Vents”: When a random, curious thought pops into your head (“I wonder how ants communicate?”), don’t suppress it. Spend 15 minutes falling down a rabbit hole. This is the seed of originality.
    • Use a Commonplace Book or Note-Taking System: Like Da Vinci’s notebooks or a modern digital system. Actively write down ideas, quotes, and questions. The act of writing reinforces memory and sparks new connections. I have dozens of these physical books and always use pencil to write in them.

3. Engage in Deliberate Practice

It’s not just about spending time; it’s about how you spend that time. This is how you master the fundamentals of your domain.

  • The Habit: Working at the edge of your ability with focused feedback.
  • How to Do It:
    • Identify Your Weaknesses: Break down your skill into components. Where are you weakest?
    • Set Mini-Challenges: Constantly try to do something just beyond your current capability.
    • Seek Immediate Feedback: This could be self-critique (reviewing your work), a mentor, or objective metrics. The goal is to close the gap between your current performance and your target.

4. Make Time for Idleness & Incubation

The unconscious mind is a powerful partner. The “Aha!” moment often comes when you’re not actively working on the problem.

  • The Habit: Scheduling deliberate downtime.
  • How to Do It:
    • Long Walks Without Digital Distractions : Let your mind wander. This is when your brain makes novel connections.
    • Work on Multiple Projects: When you get stuck on one, switch to another. Your subconscious will continue working on the first.
    • Embrace Boredom: Don’t fill every spare moment with your phone. Stare out the window. Stand in line without scrolling. Boredom is a catalyst for creative thought.

5. Systematise Your Creativity

Don’t wait for inspiration. Build a machine that generates ideas.

  • The Habit: Idea generation as a regular practice.
  • How to Do It:
    • Idea Quotas: Force yourself to generate a specific number of ideas (e.g., 10 new business ideas, 5 solutions to a problem) every day or week. Quantity leads to quality, in this regard. Not all ideas will be great, however, your brain will develop the necessary neural pathways that will foster idea development and incubation.
    • Use Creative Constraints: Impose artificial limits (“How can I solve this using only $10?”). Constraints force ingenuity.
    • Regularly Review Your Notes: Weekly or monthly, review your commonplace book or idea notes. Look for connections between disparate ideas.

6. Prioritise Physical & Mental Health

A tired, stressed, unhealthy brain cannot perform at its peak.

  • The Habit: Treating your body as the hardware for your mind.
  • How to Do It:
    • Protect Sleep: Sleep is non-negotiable for memory consolidation and creative problem-solving. Aim for 7-9 hours of high-quality sleep.
    • Move Your Body: Regular exercise, especially aerobic exercise, boosts brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which is like fertiliser for your brain cells. Bodyweight squats work great for me.
    • Manage Stress: Chronic stress kills creativity. Practices like mindfulness, meditation, or time in nature are essential for cognitive maintenance.

7. Seek Constructive Criticism & Collaboration

Genius is often a collaborative or dialogic process. Isolating yourself leads to stale ideas.

  • The Habit: Actively seeking out and engaging with smart critics.
  • How to Do It:
    • Find a “Thinking Partner”: Identify someone you respect and have regular, unstructured conversations with, about your ideas.
    • Learn to Detach: Separate your ego from your work. View criticism as data to improve the output, not a personal attack.
    • Engage with the Best Work in Your Field: Read the leading journals, study the masters. Have a “conversation” with their work through your own.

This protocol is a combination of energy fields that cultivate the vibration of ‘exceptional innate ability’ in a person, which includes things like increasing ‘human intelligence’, Increasing perceptual reasoning, expanding working memory, increasing processing speed, expanding neural networks, and increasing spatial awareness, amongst others. 

I say amongst others, as I am struggling to find words to describe what genius level intelligence means in relation to this energy and its potential.

It Is telling me to think beyond high IQ, as IQ is a human created standardised metric, which is an outdated measure of true human intelligence. 

It will help you think, process, perceive, understand, know, beyond capacities. The potential and possibilities are unmeasured. 

Those of you that are now becoming familiar with energy fields, especially on this channel, know what we mean here. 

I asked the energy to simplify an explanation of what it is for us simple folk. Here it what it had to say:

“I am a power that possess the potential to grant one who desires extraordinary intellectual potential, creative powers and abilities that foster what humans will consider a genius level mind and brain”.

This is one of those energies that will grow and expand with your potential, so you have unlimited potential here. 

The Youtube version will work on the first component, as mentioned above, to do with human intelligence. 

The Advanced version is about 600% more potent, with maximum level intelligence, plus, it will work on all four components. You can work with it to foster drive, incubate ideas, and also cultivate the right environment. Allow yourself to think ‘beyond’ all limits, as the file plays. 

If you do obtain the advanced version, I highly recommend working with it to formulate plans, and discuss what things you are working on. It will give you the necessary ability to go beyond established boundaries. 

You will soon see six protocols being released on the channel, that have to do with dissolving resistance. We were only able to achieve the potential of what those protocols can do, with the help and guidance of the intelligence of this energy. It allowed us to understand functions of light that we could not have previously comprehended. 

This will take you to where you want to go, in terms of human intelligence. 

This energy will work on the brain, mind and beyond. I noticed that it was also lighting up different chakras and meridians when I was working with it. 

So, please drink a decent amount of fresh water when working with such an energy. 

Listen to the files between 1 – 3 times per session. Don’t over it. An expansion of intelligence is a process. The physical brain needs time to develop. 

Expand your potential and make us proud! 

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