The remarkable World of Metaphors

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Recognize metaphors from every angle and round up more
insight into your own innovation. Nobody can do it good than
you can!

A metaphor is a outline of speech in which a word or phrase
that means one thing is used to reveal an object or ideas
to which it is not actually applicable -- a ship is said to plow the sea.

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Webster defines Metaphor:

The application of a word or phrase to an object or concept,
which it does not actually denote: in order to suggest
comparison with another object or concept, as in "A mighty
fortress is our God."

A outline of speech founded on resemblance, by which a word
is transferred from an object to which it properly belongs to
another in such a manner that a comparison is implied
though not formally expressed, thus, "that man is a fox" is a
metaphor; but "that man is like a fox," is a simile or
comparison.

Whenever we explain or reveal a concept by likening
it to something else, we are using a metaphor.

Tony Robbins,
Awaken the Giant Within.

Don't let bad metaphors be a part of anyone's expert plan.
Especially yours! change your metaphors to a process of
renewed awakening.

All of us and most businesses when advertising use
Metaphors.

"Get right to the top and reach out!" picture a beautiful
woman mountain climber, reaching out with outstretched
arms on the top of a snow-capped mountaintop.

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Metaphors are tasteless groups of words, which lead a
punch to a meaning by association.

There are different ways of defining metaphors. For instance
dictionaries explain it as a word or a phrase to explain a
real thing or activity in its connection to something else.

In our capacity to explain the point of metaphors in
creativity we are going to use them in connection as related
to the qualities which are attributed to creative people.
According to most authorities creative habitancy have the
following characteristics. But don't we all have them? We
hope to share ways in which you can use them to embark on your
interpretation in the transformation of your own life.

· Innovative - Ideas -- Change

· Originality

· Diversity -- Versatility -- flexibility - resilience

· Humorous

· Aware,--Focused--Committed

So let's go and see how we can apply some of these
metaphors to each of these characteristics as applied to
creativity. It is exciting how metaphors can stimulate
thinking into so many different avenues by association.
Applying your own interpretations to metaphors can lead to a
remarkable world of similarities in your own reasoning and
association to unbelievable dimensions.

We are all familiar with the everyday usage of popular
metaphors such as:

"Do you see?" "When you can see straight through the Hype!" "I'm
bursting at the seam!"
"The eyes of the customer." Am I on a Wild Goose Chase?"
The list is endless.

Let's start our journey into the exhilarating "constellations of
creativity."

Ideas, Innovation, Change. Freshness.

"No idea is more than an imaginary potency, a mushroom
cloud (destroying nothing, making nothing) rising from
blinding consciousness."

Saul Bellow, The Bellarosa
Connection.

Think of what Saul means by imaginary potency? Doesn't
our imagination rule everything? You can explain this in
many ways but one can dream a mushroom in our minds,
stimulating our reasoning into an large mushroom of
thought. For instance, another perception of mushrooming
may be graphic by the large mushroom ensue of the
atomic bomb rising into creative explosive sufficient ideas.
Aside from the devastating ensue of the atomic bomb
visualize only beneficial ideas for mankind, instead of
destruction. What is your interpretation?

"In the mind-world ideas are the indestructible elements
which form the jeweled constellations of the interior life."

Henry Miller "The creative life"

Can you picture one idea prominent to a constellation, of
multiple ideas to hold sky full of them? One idea of building
on the other prominent into "Who knows what?" consideration even
another metaphor "Who knows what?" Is used to explain
another thought!

"Here,/in the rule of my life/the objects keep changing."
Anne Sexton, "The room of my life"

One of the main characteristics of creative and innovative
people is their ability for flexibility and change. In our world
that is dramatically changing so rapidly isn't it exciting that we
can be a part of it? We are living in one of the most
exhilarating eras for creative changes in all aspects of our
lives. Thankfully most of them are good. Think of ways in
which you can become more flexible, resilient and
adaptable? Is the room in your life chance doors and
windows to let your inner self out?

"Luck never gives, it only lends."
Anon, Swedish proverb

What are you doing to stimulate the luck in your life? Are you
ready for success? Or are you afraid of success? Many
times we don't think about the actual fear some habitancy have
of success. Think hard about it!

"All owned the affairs of men hang by slender thread."
Ovid
"El Ponto"

One can reveal this metaphor with straightforward events, changes,
and incidents and just about anything that can make the
slightest change in our lives to greatness or despair.
Thinking of the slender thread can remind one of the
metaphor, "The Sword of Domacles" when his King, in order
to remind Domacles how precarious his position in life was
at the Palace. At a banquet in honor of Domacles, the King
placed a sword directly over Domacles head, hanging by a
few horsehairs. The implication, "Just a reminder of who is
really the boss!" Couldn't anything of our straightforward deeds of
kindness be that straightforward beach of hair prominent to the turning
point in our lives?

Originality

"They sun themselves in the great man's light, and feel it to
be their own element."

Ralph Waldo Emerson, speech "The American scholar,"
Harvard college, Aug. 31, 1837. (They as the masses and
the herd)

Isn't it exciting how Emerson conveys the concept that most
people in this world will bask in the accomplishments of all
those powerful creative and innovative risk takers? It's a
wonderful touch instead of "following the leader, to
being the leader." A good feeling is when you are the
contributing mentor and "the masses and the herd" bask in
your contributing greatness to their dignity and welfare?
What's wrong with you being their best coach?

"And this I swear by blackest brook of hell,/I am no pick-purse
of another's wit."

Sir Philip Sydney, "Sonnet 74"Astrophel & Stella.

It appears somebody accused him of pilfering an idea as
many other writers, artists, coaches and just about everybody
else has borrowed from somebody else.
When Dad belonged to the National Speakers Association,
he conveyed to us a tasteless statement. "When the speaker
borrows a quote or idea from one speaker, that's stealing but
when he borrows from a whole group of speakers, that's
research!"

We should be grateful that we can lead to somebody
else's creativity by the letting them copy from us?

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Diversity

"Every human being is a colony."
Pablo Picaso's Epigraph

The uniqueness of metaphors is the meaning it has only to
you and what perceptions it conjures in your imagination!

Jog your memory as to what the colony of your life is? What
makes up the different colonies within your life that stimulates
the different worlds of your imagination. It could be family,
associations, work, hobby or just about anything that is
empowering and having that phenomenal, enrapturing and
energizing ensue in your life?

What does this overused metaphor still mean to you?
"Variety's the spice of life, that gives it all its flavor." William
Cowper, "The Timepiece"
What type of collection do you have continuously adding to
wonderment and resourcefulness?

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Flexibility

"The rulers (in Japan) our politicians and large businesses.
The ruled our everybody else, the "Grass people," so apathy
termed because they bow in anything direction the wind
blows."
Reiki Hatsumi

Are you one of the "Grass people?" Are you one of the
media junkies who let's the newspapers, Tv news, Internet-
ions, headlines and all the other distractions vying for your
mind, direct you to the way their wind blows? Think of the
enormous possibility of flexibility you can choose to have?

"Of procedure you don't change a persons nature you retouch it."

Andre', "Home Port Maurois"

Isn't it nice that you can still make choices?

You can choose to change.

You can choose to grow.

You can choose to be your own person.

You can choose love.

You can choose to be creative.

You can choose all of your own choices.

"You must learn to drink the cup of life as it comes, Connie,
without stirring it up from the bottom. That's where the bitter
dregs are."

Agnes Sligh Turnbull, The Rolling Year

Have you ever concept of all of the bad memories,
experiences and episodes in your life that you may be stirring
"The bitter dregs" each day that detract from your potential
creativity and innovation?

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Humor, Wit

"A sense of humor is the pole that adds balance to our steps
as we walk the tight rope of life."

Anon

Humor is a learned experience. Studying to laugh can be
taught to anyone. It only takes a change of your perception.
Humor is one of the chief characteristics, as associated by some
authorities, stimulating our creativity and innovation. Humor
is also great for your health. It not only stimulates your
immune principles but it also energizes our brain cells with
those funny puny chemicals that make life more interesting.

"Wit ought to be a glorious treat, like caviar. Never spread it
about like marmalade."
Noel Coward

"Humor is actually laughing off a hurt. Grinning at misery."
Bill
Mauldin

"Laugh at yourself first, before anything else can."
Elsa
Maxwell

Awareness

'Voynitsky: We used to think of you as practically superhuman,
but now the scales have fallen off my eyes and I see you as
you are.´
Anton Chekhov, Uncle Vanya

Think of yourself with anything blinders you have covering
your eyes? Each of us perceives all things differently. Of
course, this distinction in our perception is what makes us so
unique.

But depending on our background and images planted by
sources even unknown, we may have scales, like some
animals, over our eyes. Removing these scales over our
eyes creates our awareness to the awakened mind.

"On the surface, life is much the same as before...But it is
through-the-looking glass world."

Jeffrey Schmalz, The New York Times, December 20. 1992

Some awareness leads to an allusion as to how we see our
world. How do you see your world?

What is wrong with creating beautiful allusions of what some
people call the "Real World?"

We all touch the awareness of our "Real World" daily
but why not change your world?

"Be the change you want to see in the world."
Gandhi

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