Supersaturation - a top goal setting formula... Christopher Barnett


What's supersaturation?
There's a passage in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance where Robert Pirsig talks about super-saturation. It's a great analogy for what happens when we focus on what we want to get from life...

A definition:
First imagine that you are creating a solution by dissolving some material in a solvent, "the term supersaturation refers to a solution that contains more of the dissolved material than could be dissolved by the solvent under normal circumstances" this definition is from en.wikipedia.org.

Usually supersaturation is achieved by heating an already saturated solution allowing more material to be dissolved and then allowing the solution to cool. The resulting solution is supersaturated.

These supersaturated solutions are very unstable; any impetus will cause them to recrystallize because, as supersaturated implies, they are holding more solute than can normally be dissolved. An explanation from www.math.mtu.edu.

Put simply, the supersaturated solution will crystallise very rapidly from the moment a "seed crystal" is created. The seed crystal can sometimes be created just by shaking the solution or even scratching the container!

Supersaturate your goals:
Now make this your top goal setting formula:

Concentrate on the thing you want.

Picture it in your mind.

See it, hear it, feel it, smell it, taste it.

Saturate the desire with information.

Now make it bigger, brighter, louder...

Supersaturate the desire.

From nowhere the seed crystal will form...

And your desire crystallises into reality...


Have fun, be all that you can be!
Christopher Barnett,
October 2007.

top goal setting formula

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