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The 3 Musketeers - the 3 I's of Co-Envisioning and Co-Creation

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"In every block of marble I see a statue, see it as plainly as though it stood before me, shaped and perfect in attitude and action. I have only to hew away the rough walls which imprison the lovely apparition to reveal it to other eyes, as mine already see it. " Michelangelo.

When two or more people deeply connect, share a resonant field and make the decision to explore the possibilities to co-envision and co-create something that is much larger than the sum of the parts of what they could envision and create by themselves, they have access to tremendous creative power.

This creative power and potential is available to all of us through engaging the Three Musketeers – “The three I's of Envisioning and Co-Creation". The power and potential of these three I's exponentially expand in all directions when they are intentionally accessed and engaged in spontaneous, synergistic and harmonious relations.

We will explore techniques to access these Three Musketeers and other intelligences available to us when we want to co-envision and co-create. Furthermore, we will realize that being an artist and being creative is related, but not inclusive. We are all born with creative talents; but we are not necessarily all Michelangelo’s. However, through learning how to deeply access these three I’s, we get the opportunity to actively participate in envisioning and co-creative endeavors. We no longer need to be mere spectators and can become shapers of our world.

We live in a conceptual age where we must make sense of the overload information available to us and extract what is useful. The three I’s will assist us in this process.

 

 

 

 

 

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