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Intellectualizing can be detrimental to creative flow
damn right it can! i find that many smarter than average people, while equipped with fast problem solving skills... with a sensational grasp on logic and keen eye for detail, are not necessarily better at overcoming self-inflicted mental obstacles (i would argue they have a harder time) and are limited to a smaller range of thinking because no one is there to take them out of their thought patterns and mental habits or they simply can't relax their rationalizations. but that is only one bone i have to pick with high IQs. the smarter a person is, the more alienated that person feels from those who surround him...at least, in theory. it doesn't have to be this way but it often is. for me, connection is essential. but then again, i practice earth based magic. it may be different for someone involved in Enochian magic i dunno.
my twin brother is a genius, but he constantly says to me that i will get farther in life. why? because he is not motivated. i am. whether he is less motivated because he is smarter is questionable...however, in the magical arena...he is far too rational to be a mystic and therefore he does not invite that kind of energy or experience into his life, as readily as i do. also, he argues that because intelligence often results in a stronger sense of Ego, he has a more difficult time assimilating into the Source (or whatever accumulative god power each of you believe in) and it is to his personal detriment that he pursues further knowledge. My hypothesis?: An over-abundance of intelligence solidifies Ego, and Ego holds a person back from enlightenment.
so i guess a really good question is does Ego defeat or enhance Will Power. are they the same? i do not think they are. Ego is a false god, but Will Power comes from the simple act of existing.
But to marry these two elements would make for exceptional magic! -V