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The Will-Series

Creative Will: Becoming a Conduit

Tree of Sanity | How to Channel What Wants to Emerge.

4 min readOct 7, 2025

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There are moments when creation feels effortless. The brush moves by itself on the canvas. Words flow smoothly on the screen. A melody appears out of nowhere.

In these moments, will is not about forcing or controlling, but about channeling. You become a conduit for what seeks to emerge and manifest.

Creative will is the ability to remain open enough for new ideas to come in, while staying steady enough to shape them. The aim is not to make something happen, but to

The Passage of Emergence

In the Tree of Sanity, is the passage through which the new enters the world. In an act of attunement, it listens before it acts, and senses before it shapes.

Creative will arises when ; when the field begins to tremble with potential, and something unseen leans toward expression. In that subtle space between pre-sensing and sensing, we become , ready to receive.

Creative will is the subtle joy of engaging with the unfolding wisdom of life. The more you synchronize with this deeper rhythm, the more…

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Laust Lauridsen, MD
Laust Lauridsen, MD

Written by Laust Lauridsen, MD

Writer, speaker, and fieldworker - helping individuals and teams navigate complexity, using Tree of Sanity practices to create coherent impact.

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