Have you ever stared at a blank page, a stalled project, or a brilliant idea that never quite came to life? —you know the feeling. I have known that feeling as well. It's not laziness.
It's not lack of talent.
We’ve been trained, knowingly or unknowingly all of our lives to look outside for inspiration. To chase trends, to mimic greatness. Copy. Copy. Copy.
But what if I told you the key to creation isn’t out there at all?
It is within you.
Last week I wrote a viral article on the life of the illuminate, Walter Russell entitled The Most Important Man You Have Never Heard Of
This is a continuation — and is the first of 3 articles outlining and introducing the secret to your creative power. Let’s begin.
The Divine Trinity
You’ve likely heard of the concept of the Trinity before — in churches, scripture, and sermons across various religions. Unfortunately, what began as a Cosmic Truth has been buried beneath centuries of doctrine, dogma, and ignorance.
But it holds, in its true meaning— the solution to every creative struggle you will ever face.
Because once you understand how creation and the creative act actually works — not poetically, but scientifically — you begin to create not from guesswork — but with Cosmic Law.
What Is the Divine Trinity?
At the heart of everything, from the subatomic to the galactic is the trinity, the First Principle. This is not a metaphor — it is the literal source code of all that exists.
The Trinity consists of:
Stillness – The eternal, unmoving source — the fulcrum
Concentration – The concentrative force of generation — the ( + ) aspect
Decentration – The decentrative force of radiation — the ( - ) aspect
All phenomena arise from the interplay of these three principles. They are not separate — they are the aspects of the same ONE eternal law.
Some more examples of the negative (left) and positive (right) aspects:
Expansion — Contraction
Female — Male
Decentration — Concentration
Cold — Hot
Wave — Particle
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The Trinity Is Law
This triune pattern is the scaffolding behind existence itself. It is the foundation of the spiritual and material universe — and governs not only galaxies and light waves, but the beat of your heart, the breath in your lungs, and the rise and fall of your thoughts.
Said another way:
Eternal stillness is the fulcrum.
Concentration is action.
Decentration is rest from action.
Together, they bind the entire universe in perfect balance.
Let’s focus our attention on Concentration—the generative force that compresses the void into form.
The next article will expand on the other two…
The Principle of Concentration
The Act of Concentration is the act of inwardly directed motion to a central point. In your thinking, it is the force that divides the formless concept of what you have in your imagination — and begins to set it in motion.
Concentration builds suns, stars, atoms, and thoughts — by compressing a large volume of potential into a smaller volume. It compresses light into mass, and conceptual ideas into mental images.
To concentrate is to generate.
How Concentration Generates Power From Stillness
Concentration is always seeking a center point of stillness. Paradoxically, this stillness — this unmoving fulcrum — is the source of all motion.
Think of a hurricane. It starts off as a nebulous tropical storm. The more potential it gathers, the faster it spins, and the faster it spins the more its still center begins to appear.
That unmoving center is the seat of all control, all balance, and all power — the fulcrum. And the more powerful the storm gets, the more the diameter of the eye contracts to that ultimate still, non-dimensional centering point.
So too it is with you and me. The more centered we are, the more power flows through us. This is the secret of the mystic, the artist, the inventor. Their power is not in force—but in stillness.
"Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without." — The Buddha
Your Brain as a Cosmic Condenser
Your brain is a condenser and recorder of thought. Thoughts are a field of wave motion surrounding a still point at the center of your head. When you concentrate, you gather thought waves from a large volume around you and concentrate them to a small area within you, just like the hurricane.
But know this, you do not generate this power yourself. It is extended to you by the centering Light within you.
How to Apply Concentration in Your Creative Work
Beauty is never an accident.
It doesn't matter if you're sketching a figure, composing a motif, or crafting a sentence.
A master illustrator doesn't begin by moving the pencil. They begin by concentrating their concept into a mental image. Before any line is drawn, the artist observes—deeply — inwardly. Every stroke that follows is a concentrative act which is simulating the still concept within.
A composer hears music long before it touches the keys. They don’t simply piece notes together — they listen and concentrate inwardly to a pattern taking shape.
A writer, sitting before a blank page, must first be still to conceive an idea — and then concentrate that idea onto paper.
But here is the secret — when you concentrate on truth, goodness, or beauty during your creative acts, you actually instill those qualities into your creation. Be aware, however, the opposite also applies. Every thought of doubt, ugliness and negative thought will also be instilled. Be mindful of your thoughts.
Being a Co-Creator With the Universe
When we learn to live from that inner still point within us, and express it concentratively, we begin to become co-creators of reality.
Applicable Steps:
Begin each day with stillness. Take a deep breath and stop thinking.
Then begin to concentrate and focus your thought energy — on one purpose at a time.
Gather your thoughts inwardly before expressing them outwardly.
Give full attention to each action, no matter how small — and do it with Love.
Stillness → Concentration → Decentration → Stillness again
When you learn to live in that rhythm, you begin to become aligned with Cosmic Law.
And the universe will move with you as you move it.
What's Coming Next — The Divine Exhale
Today, we explored the keynote of creation — concentration.
It is the cosmic inhale — the divine desire to express oneself.
But the breath is not complete without its exhale.
In the next issue of Beyond the Cosmic Veil, we will explore decentration — the principle of re-giving, the reaction to concentration.
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With gratitude,
Michael R. Post, Classical Aegis
Creator, Beyond the Cosmic Veil
Even the human heart follows this model. Contract - relax, making life possible.
In the ancient chakra system the heart center acts as a bridge between the upper and lower chakras.
The heart is the +4 0 4- location, just like the construction of Russell’s Periodic Table.
Very interesting. Concentrating is not my strong suit. Is it fair to say women's brains are "all over the place compared to men? When i'm not concentrating, My mind is never still …..ifs daydreaming.
Is there a study to test whether both sexes have the same abilities to concentrate or are we " wired" differently?