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Does place affect mind in the creative process?

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It's all an ocean of energy with harmonies and discordances occurring in the ripples of interference waves. That is scientific fact. Everything that you are and everything you think or imagine is a part of that ocean of intermingling energy. How we perceive "beauty" is a function of mingling of the energy we are emitting at any one moment and the energy ripples of whatever we are focused on, for example a rose, and all the ambient ripples of energy in our proximate environment. Actually, everything everywhere is connected and ultimately even the light from distance galaxies effects us. Read "Cosmic Ecology" sometime. Fascinating. Ancient peoples comprehended these "functions" better than we seem to do today. Not the Earth Muffin trendy "Phen Shui" of today, but the ancient science of it was not subjective. It was objective. That means, the notion that, for example, a heavy overhead wooden house beam could cause bowel problems, is universal and occurs more often than not, or, that plumbing on the other side of a wall from the head of a bed can cause bad dreams is very verifiable. Ancient Phen Shui is the science of how everything all around us, our "milieu", affects us in one way or another. We know a little today about how colors can affect us. Pink, for example, is used to calm people, blues cheer us up. Our thoughts, too, emit measurably varied frequencies of electromagnetic energy which mix with the milieu around us, and, in effect, the milieu partly shapes our conceptualizations and creations. Florence Nightingale during the Crimean War examined most successfully how the "place" affects a soldier's healing time. It was critical in that war effort to heal the wounded and get them back to battle as soon as possible. The notion that having a peaceful environment or place would be conducive to faster healing was very novel, indeed.