Creative and intuitive people change the world for the better. They are the originators of new solutions and inspiring work. If we want to begin doing something creative and innovative – or simply add a fresh current of creativity and intuitive insight to what we’re already doing – it is worth examining how we can actually stimulate these qualities.
This is a piece about awakening creativity and intuition through understanding and accessing our supra-material nature. A human being extends beyond the purely physical. The source of our inspiration and creative impulse often lies precisely in that dimension – the part of us that is not confined to matter.
Having brilliant ideas may not be enough, however, if they arrive chaotically and without direction. The second decisive factor in real creative success is Intuition – the ability to read a situation, to foresee and sense things before they fully reveal themselves.
With intuition we can sense whether something will be needed in the near future, or discover nuances in a situation that allow us to direct our creativity precisely where it needs to go – so that our projects succeed and remain genuinely valuable over the long term.
Creativity and Intuition: Stronger Together
It might seem that creativity and intuition are two separate domains – that we either work on one or the other. Either we are developing creativity, or we are training intuition.
Working in the field of Remote Viewing, I discovered through practice how deeply these two things can go hand in hand – and how effectively they can be trained and developed together.
I first noticed this when a participant in my training sessions began, at a certain point, to paint and draw a great deal. His images were clearly intriguing – there was real depth behind them.
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Helping someone to awaken their creativity and intuition is something I know from personal experience and professional work alike.
Creative people sometimes also hit blocks in their creative work – caused by a variety of factors – and need something that helps them break through. Take for example a musician who releases album after album. That is his work and his career. For each album he must find inspiration and a theme so that the next release is as compelling as the last, or even more so.
There is nothing worse for someone whose work consists of being creative than a standstill in creative ability. That creativity often determines whether their professional work can continue at all.
Why Remote Viewing Can Be a Development Path for Artists and Creators
Remote Viewing is the ability to perceive, through our mind’s eye, what lies beyond the reach of our physical senses. This can include physical objects or locations beyond our line of sight, as well as non-material realities.
In this way, we can investigate places, objects, events, and questions – anything we are able to designate as the target of our expanded insight and knowledge.
The information we receive arrives intuitively, in the form of impressions, images, sensations, and ideas – and we can then consciously relate these to our existing knowledge and understanding.
The practice of Remote Viewing is also, in itself, a great adventure of discovering the mysteries of the universe. This naturally generates a wealth of inspiring content – content that would often simply be impossible to invent on one’s own.
Through regular practice, our intuition deepens – giving us access to more useful, more precise information across all areas of life.
Put simply: Remote Viewing trains those capacities for insight into reality that go beyond what most people have access to. And gaining that kind of advantage – if we know how to use this remarkable tool – opens dimensions of creative and intuitive possibility that were previously unavailable.
Jakub Qba Niegowski – Extrasensory Awareness Development Specialist
To quiet the mind enough for intuition to surface, many people begin with our guided meditation recordings.





