What if the greatest works of art, the most profound scientific discoveries, and the most revolutionary technological innovations do not originate from effortful thinking alone?
What if human beings are not merely creators, but conduits through which a deeper intelligence expresses itself?
For centuries, artists, scientists, inventors and entrepreneurs have described moments in which ideas seemed to arrive fully formed-often during periods of stillness, presence, or effortless flow.
Could these experiences point to something more fundamental about the nature of creativity itself?
In The Genius Behind Creation, Yogi Pachar explores a compelling possibility: that artistic expression, scientific insight, technological advancement, and human innovation may all arise from the same underlying field of awareness-a universal intelligence that reveals itself when the mind becomes quiet enough to receive it.
This thought-provoking book challenges conventional assumptions about genius, inspiration, and the creative process.
Inside, you will discover:
• Why many breakthrough ideas emerge when we stop trying to think
• The relationship between presence, awareness, and creative flow
• Why art and technology may be expressions of the same deeper source of
intelligence
• How cultivating present-moment awareness can transform the way we create,
innovate, and live
This is not a book about becoming more creative through techniques, habits, or productivity systems.
It is an invitation to investigate a more profound question:
What if the genius behind creation has always been available to us-not as something to acquire, but as something to recognise?