If what we think can make us more, the way we think could make us endless!
The ancients consciously used symbols as an additional method for improving communication. This is because when words are not enough, we can reapproach a difficult issue using an abstract thinking model like Gwynfyd Thinking, and work with it until we have achieved the required result.
Indeed, the more we understand and use symbolism to go beyond the limitations of concrete thinking, we can engage more with difficult concepts and become more creative in our development.
And it’s a journey we can enjoy travelling too, engaging with ideas that not only help us think differently but improve how we think. For instance, what do you see when you look at the photo of Norwich Cathedral, a symbol of spirituality, peace and refuge? Can you see ghostly towers?
Well, it’s not an illusion or a craftily made AI image, but the shadows of the Cathedral’s spires reflected on a low evening mist. The point is, if you are now thinking differently to the way you first conceived the image, you are Gwynfyd Thinking, ie you are seeing the bigger picture!
Morgan developed Gwynfyd Thinking based on Brythonic theological practices for creating contentment. Entailing the use of symbols to facilitate communication, they serve as powerful and emotional tools for reshaping perceptions and reworking behaviours. The concept is that as we can improve our life by improving how we think, we can achieve our idea of happiness.