In previous articles,
RAVI VENKATESAN outlined 4 key aspects
of the “inner state” that we want to fine tune to become Heartful
Innovators. He explored the role of the intellect and the ego, and their
transformation in enabling innovation. In this article he explores the
role our awareness plays in innovation.
I’ve always been fascinated by how the cameras in the latest smartphones
are able to capture videos and take pictures that are way better than even
professional cameras from a few years ago. The “secret sauce” of course is
the software running on these phones, and not the hardware. This software
powered by what is called machine learning (a sub-category of artificial
intelligence) is able to make adjustments to what is captured and improve
it in many ways.
What is interesting is that we have similar processes that operate within
the human being. Let’s take just one of our senses, for example. Our
vision actually is much poorer than we perceive it to be. The fovea, which
is 1% of our visual field at the very center, has high resolution and can
resolve several thousand dots in this area. This is very high resolution,
but the area is very small. If you hold out your thumb and stretch your
arm, the area of your thumbnail is about your fovea. Even though this
fovea is only 1%, our brain’s visual cortex devotes 50% to inputs from
this area. So why don’t we see everything except this small area in a
blurry manner?
What happens is that just as the software on our smartphone is enhancing
the images in real time, based on artificial intelligence, our mind
enhances the images coming from our peripheral vision. For example, as you
come to a room for the first time, your eyes scan various parts of the
room. Your mind builds a mental model rapidly. Once this is done, even
though your eyes are seeing a very small portion of the room clearly, and
the rest of it fuzzily through your peripheral vision, your mind creates
the impression that you are seeing the entire room clearly. In a way what
you see is an illusion!
Surprising, isn’t it! The observation that our mind is able to enhance
our senses and perception in this manner opens up many other possibilities
for us.
The concepts of consciousness and levels of consciousness often appear
elusive and esoteric. A simple way to look at it is simply as the degree
of awareness. In other words, the higher the consciousness level, the more
heightened the degree of awareness. And what is this awareness really? It
is our perception of everything internal and external. The inputs can come
from the senses for anything external, or from within the mind for
anything internal. The perception of this input by the mind is what we
refer to as awareness. Remember that this perception is not exactly the
input, but an illusion created by the mind, based on that input. The word
illusion can feel negative, but in this case it is positive. In fact, it
helps us navigate the world effectively. For example, if the power goes
out and you need to walk to the next room to grab a flashlight, you can
envision the path from where you are to the next room, and carefully walk
in the darkness avoiding obstacles. Your mind is creating an illusion that
lets you see without light, and helps you navigate.
In a similar manner if we raise our level of consciousness, and achieve
very heightened awareness, then we are able to perceive many things in a
natural and sometimes magical manner. We “see” things that others don’t
see, we “hear” things that others don’t hear, we “feel” things that others
don’t feel. This ability of “super-sensing” becomes a strategic weapon for
an innovator. So how can we develop it?
Inner practices that help us raise our level of consciousness are the
most effective way to do this. In the next article we will explore this
link between levels of consciousness and heightened awareness further,
along with some concrete practices to achieve this.
Article By
RAVI VENKATESAN