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The Altered States: Conditions That Deepen the Imaginative Mind

The Altered States: Conditions That Deepen the Imaginative Mind

by Ingrid Tove | Feb 16, 2026 | Brief Inquiries

The Power of the “Micro-Drift” Have you ever noticed how thoughts can make you forget time and space? You drift away while reading a text, daydream while driving a car, or start thinking of something else during a conversation. Suddenly, what is happening...
Spirituality & Intuition Through Imagination: The Neuroscience of Inner Guidance

Spirituality & Intuition Through Imagination: The Neuroscience of Inner Guidance

by Ingrid Tove | Feb 15, 2026 | Brief Inquiries

When the Brain Processes “Received” Information Have you ever had an idea, an image, or a solution hit you so suddenly it felt like a gift? In many spiritual traditions, this is known as “reception” or “divine and psychic guidance.”...
Performance Rehearsal Through Imagination: Shaping Skill and Precision

Performance Rehearsal Through Imagination: Shaping Skill and Precision

by Ingrid Tove | Feb 14, 2026 | Brief Inquiries

Train Your Brain for the Real World: The Art of Neural Simulation What if you could literally “pre-program” your brain to handle life’s toughest moments before they even happen? Whether it’s staying calm when life gets rough or training your body to react...
Becoming Someone New: Bridging Science & the Law of Attraction

Becoming Someone New: Bridging Science & the Law of Attraction

by Ingrid Tove | Feb 13, 2026 | Brief Inquiries

Bridging Science & the Law of Attraction: The Mechanics of Becoming Someone New In contemporary self-development, a powerful idea has taken hold: to change your life, you must first change who you are. From the global phenomenon of the “Law of...
When the Past Becomes the Self: Identity and Self-Image in Imagination

When the Past Becomes the Self: Identity and Self-Image in Imagination

by Ingrid Tove | Feb 13, 2026 | Brief Inquiries

Identity as an Ongoing Simulation: How Imagination Reorganizes the Self-Image We often think of our self-image as a static portrait—a collection of traits and labels we have accumulated over a lifetime. We say, “I am an anxious person,” or “I am not...
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