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The Big Leap

How to Tap Into Your Infinite Creativity + Intuition

The Big Leap

Gay Hendricks & Mike Koenigs

Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Freedom, Decisions, Mental Health, Business, Relationships, Genius, Education, Success, Beliefs

5707 Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

If you're looking for a dose of wonder and inspiration, you're in the right place.

In today’s episode, Gay and Mike are diving deep into the art of staying open and how wondering can lead to infinite creativity.

Gay shares the details about how he stays open and keeps that space of pure consciousness alive and working for him at ALL times. They'll also share their own personal stories, including a hilarious tale of Gay's experience in the Zen monastery of an LA traffic jam, and a connection he made with Ram Dass himself.

But what really stood out to Mike was Gay's discussion of the “third way of manifestation” where we tap into a space of pure openness without any content. A deliciously limitless space where intuition and creativity flow freely, and the universe has no choice but to reveal itself to us in all its glory.

So if you're ready to tap into your infinite creative muse and experience the wonders of the universe, tune in to their latest episode of The Big Leap.

And who knows, you might even discover some new ways to beat LA traffic or find the key to connecting with extraterrestrial beings!

Stay open, friends.

Key Takeaways

  • (03:03) Kafka said what?? (A surprising quote)
  • (06:39) The Zen Monastery of an LA traffic jam
  • (08:40) Mike’s personal form of meditation + the art of being open
  • (11:48) A party a James Cameron’s house
  • (27:09) Openness is like a relationship with a Muse

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0:00.0

life is inevitable in the universe.

0:03.0

The universe has no choice.

0:06.0

It will reveal itself to you.

0:08.0

While I was laying down and meditating,

0:11.0

I felt this infinite vastness

0:14.0

in the sense of being able to accomplish and create anything.

0:18.0

Oh, it's just, it's all there. You just have to open up to it. And he says,

0:24.6

then I just open up to it and open my mouth and see what comes out. I wonder if or I wonder what

0:34.1

or I wonder how. We're all about wonder here at the Big Leap.

0:38.1

In this episode, Mike and I take on a really big subject, which is wondering and the art

0:45.2

of staying open.

0:47.0

And we tell some stories from our own life.

0:49.4

And I share the details about how I stay open and keep that space of pure consciousness alive and working for me at all times.

1:01.5

So my big takeaway from this is if you really, really want to tap into your infinite creative muse in a way that just delights you and makes you feel and be happy

1:14.6

and amplify that everywhere you go. Gay has some really, really, really fun ideas.

1:22.8

One of them you're going to hear the story of the monastery of an LA traffic jam.

1:28.8

So as usual, Gay has some amazing insights,

1:32.1

and you'll even hear a little story about a connection he had when he was talking to Ram Dass.

1:38.6

And there's always a lot of fun and a lot of wonder if you're hanging out with Ram Dass.

1:43.7

So all that and more in this

1:45.7

episode of the big leak coming up next. All right, Gay, you started this conversation with a quote from a book that I know you had shared, I believe it was with Deepak Chopra, and also the big idea in this episode, the big leap of the day is the art of being open.

2:17.1

Something that when we talked about that,

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