7 Methods For Effortless Subconscious Idea Incubation — Part 01

Maxwell Akin
5 min readOct 17, 2023

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Our goal, with this essay series, is to explore.

To explore a vast wealth of ideas.

Just as the name implies, though, our central idea is “idea incubation.”

Our goal, then, is to explore idea incubation.

To explore idea incubation and, in turn, seven methods you can use for effortless idea incubation.

Every single one of these methods is rooted within your Subconscious Mind.

Our goal, in turn, is to explore the Subconscious Mind and, as such, a unique, remarkably powerful, part of yourself.

So, with those goals in mind, let’s begin!

What Is Idea Incubation?

Our minds are composed of many, many processes.

You might even consider a mind to be a singular process.

A singular process that exists, in and of itself, as an infinite wealth of other processes.

Right within this infinite sea of processes, there are a vast wealth of processes centered on ideas.

Or, rather, ideas and concepts and notions and paracosms and inspiration and creativity; ad infinitum.

You can go on and on, endlessly and infinitely, never ever reaching the end.

The act of idea incubation is rooted within this vast series of processes.

You give yourself what is necessary to bring forth the ideas that you desire.

And, what you give yourself is dependent on the method you use: certain pieces of information or feelings or intentions; and so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

The possibilities are infinite.

And, in giving yourself what is necessary to bring forth the ideas that you desire, you direct a process.

Or, rather, a series of processes, depending upon your perspective.

Each one of these processes serves to create the ideas you truly desire.

Some of these processes may be conscious.

You may be aware of their presence and, in being aware, you may direct them.

Or, perhaps, you exist within the flow of these processes and move with them.

You can conceive of these processes, and your engagement with them, in an infinitude of ways.

Our concern is not, solely with these perspectives.

Rather, our concern is with the practical manners in which you, as a creative being, can practice idea incubation.

Right before we move on, though, there is one thing to note: all of this exists as a single perspective.

Or, more specifically, a series of different perspectives, combined and connected.

You might even consider this network of perspectives a story.

A single story, rooted within notions born from, and connected to, the “Subconscious Mind” and “mental processes” and “your infinite mind,” among many others.

You can, and should, create your own perspectives and develop your own stories.

No matter what, you should develop what interests you and, in doing so, engage with what truly works for you.

What Is The Subconscious?

Our minds are vast.

You might even consider them infinitely vast; composed of infinite layers, processes, levels, spaces; ad infinitum.

Or, you might consider them to be much smaller and far more mundane.

Remember, this is your story, so choose what works for you.

Right within our minds, there lies a wealth of unique minds.

Our most familiar mind, within this vast network, may be our Conscious Mind.

Every moment of our existence is, in essence, rooted within the Conscious Mind.

Or, more specifically, rooted within what we are conscious of, within this moment; our thoughts and our inner monologue and our conscious sensory experiences and our conscious acts of remembering.

And so on and so forth.

Right underneath our Conscious Mind, there is another mind.

You can call this mind the “Subconscious Mind.”

If you wander into the unending library networks that comprise the Subconscious Mind, you can find:

  • Every single one of your memories, including those that you have forgotten.
  • All of your skills and abilities.
  • Every single bit of information, within a single moment, that you do not consciously register.
  • Your beliefs and assumptions.
  • Your deepest values and principles.

Outside of these library networks, you can also find, within a labyrinthine assortment of laboratories:

  • The vast assortment of habitual decisions that you rely upon.
  • The processes that underlie your heartbeat, blood flow, digestive systems; and so on and so forth.
  • The spiritual energies that underlie your limitless power and connection to Source.
  • The infinite creative processes that exist within you and your very being.

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Remember, these are just my perspectives and, in turn, my story. But, my hope is that you resonate with these and that they assist you in tapping into the unending creative power you possess and truly are.

Right before we wrap this up, though, there is one more thing to note: your mind exists beyond the Conscious Mind and the Subconscious Mind; other minds exist and are available to you, although it isn’t always clear what they are.

What Is Subconscious Idea Incubation?

You can define “Subconscious Idea Incubation” as “the act of giving your Subconscious what it needs to develop the ideas you desire.”

Just as an example, you may give your Subconscious a particular intention and this intention, coupled with information centered on the ideas you seek and a sense of appreciation, will lead to ideas.

Or, just as another example, you may yearn for a new paracosm and, in feeling appreciative and thankful for this new paracosm, while envisioning it as a present fact of your life, you bring forth this paracosm.

On the other hand, though, you may conduct some other method and meet with the same level of success.

Really, the possibilities are vast and infinite; the seven methods you will soon learn about are just that: seven methods, out of a vast, infinite wealth of methods, tools, systems, practices; ad infinitum.

Outside of that particular fact, though, there is one other fact to be aware of: you can surrender to other, more resonant, conceptions that assist you.

Rather than believing in the Subconscious, you can believe — or, if nothing else, pretend that such a thing exists — in the Akashic Records or a Universal Field of Infinite Creativity.

You can, within the example above, believe that such things serve as a creative source and that, in conducting the methods outlined in the next essay, you are interfacing with them.

Just to reassert a core truth that this essay is rooted within: the possibilities and potentials — ad infinitum — available to you are truly vast and infinite.

Right within that core truth, there is yet another core truth: your search is your own, as are your perspectives and stories.

No matter what, you must embrace, and work with, what works for you.

But, if you aren’t quite sure what that is, then it is wise to experiment with as many ideas as you possibly can.

Conclusion

To those who have read this essay — and, truly, those who have not — thank you so much for reading!

You can find the second part right here. And, you can find the third part right here.

No matter what, my hope is that these essays inspire and assist you.

As always, if you wish to reach me, you can do so at “maxwellcakin@gmail.com.”

Best wishes and have a truly lovely day!

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Maxwell Akin
Maxwell Akin

Written by Maxwell Akin

Hey! I’m Max! I Hope You Enjoy What You’re Reading, And If You Want To Reach Me For Any Reason At All, You Can Do So At “maxwellcakin@gmail.com”.

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