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Neurographic art
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Neurographics is a creative method of transforming the world, with the help of which you can change yourself and the surrounding reality. It is a graphic method of organizing thinking, transforming one's state and attitude to a problem in synthesis with the principles of art therapy, psychology, and art. Its task is to help a person not just comprehend reality, but to modify it and turn it into a new one, to start managing and influencing life.
Neurographics is used to:
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⁃ work through anger, fears, and anxiety, and turn them into positive emotions
⁃ eliminate internal conflicts better understand yourself, your goals, and your social environment
⁃ relieve a person from suppressed feelings of guilt, anger, and shame and other emotions that have arisen due to psychological trauma
⁃ develop a non-standard approach to solving problems in the professional and financial sphere, in the field of career and business
⁃ plan events and changes for the better
⁃ achieve inspiration, find original solutions
⁃ build relationships with family, colleagues, and friends
Neurographics works due to the fact that a person's attitude to the situation, people, and life changes and is completely independent of the fluctuations of the outside world.
The language is based on 4 basic archetypes: a circle, a triangle, a square, and a special neurographic line, which allows you to change patterns and open up new opportunities on the way to a goal, transform existing neural connections, and create new ones. This is the main principle of neurographic art. Briefly, it can be summarized as follows: A circle is a positive principle that symbolizes harmony, safety, integrity, and trust. The square represents reliability, stability, strength, and organization. The triangle is an active life position, determination, and challenge. On the other hand, it symbolizes aggression, conflict, and danger. A line is a process, an aspiration, a movement. A line connects some elements of life and leads somewhere. It is necessary for connecting figures into a single composition and forming new neural connections in the human cerebral cortex.
When we begin to give meaning to the figures, consciousness fixes this connection, and we develop emotions about each figure. By creating compositions of simple shapes on a sheet of paper and connecting them with a line, we form an impression. In this way, we generate a simple graphic code of change for the mind. The neural connections are reconfigured, and we start thinking and acting differently, which naturally changes the way people treat us and our environment and makes it possible to make non-standard decisions.
Neurographics makes it possible to remove internal restrictions and form a new neural code that will meet the task at hand. By drawing, we change the impression of reality, form a new one, and begin to control the circumstances.
For neurographics, you will need a sheet of paper, pencils, and markers. Usually, A4 thick paper is the best choice for the work. However, some people choose large sheets of paper to give them more room for creativity. You will need colored pencils (preferably watercolors). Also, buy a black 0.4-0.5 mm liner (you can replace it with a thin felt-tip pen) and a 1-1.5 mm waterproof black marker. And of course, highlighters for the text will be useful, because they are faster to work with and the picture will be brighter.

How does it work?
Actualization of the problem.
You need to decide what you want to work with. Choose a topic that evokes negative emotions, internal contradictions, anxiety, and fear. The emotions that a problem or issue evokes are important here, it's the difference between what exists and what you want. Here you need to collect tension as energy, which should result in a spontaneous chaotic line on paper.
Smoothing out the corners.
An angle is a conflict. A circle is a source of power. Therefore, sharp angles and intersections of lines in a drawing indicate the presence of internal conflicts. To get rid of them, you need to identify all the angles that were formed when the lines crossed and smooth them, round them, and paint over them. This is where reality is transformed and psychological limitations are removed. When resistance arises, it is important to overcome it, because resistance is the unwillingness and difficulty of change. But our task is to remove the limitations of the individual, so all corners must be rounded! During the implementation, it is important to observe how the feelings and emotions that arose at the first stage have changed.
Unification, integration.
Next, you need to combine the individual parts of the drawing into single shapes by coloring them with markers or colored pencils. This work helps reduce internal tension and conflict, releasing positive energy that can help solve problems.
Borders and lines of the field
A neurographic line is a line that does not repeat itself at any point in its movement, and we lead it to places where we do not expect to see it. Put a marker on a sheet of paper, feel the contact with the paper, and start intuitively drawing the line. As soon as you want to change the direction of the line and you anticipate its direction, move the marker not where you want it to go, but change it to any other direction. By drawing a neurographic line, you combine the desires of the unconscious with conscious decisionmaking. You begin to lay new paths in your mind. The easier it is to draw a neurographic line, the more ready you are for changes in your life. Think about a topic that worries you and draw lines dedicated to these thoughts. In the process of drawing, the entire sheet is filled with lines that can overlap, collide, or merge. At the same time, attention should be focused on the drawing process itself.
You need to connect the drawing and the surrounding background with lines so that the drawing merges with the background. This is identifying ourselves with the issue that concerns us and merging with the environment. Next, we have to identify and draw the main lines of the drawing. This is where we get rid of the problem that seemed unsolvable at the first stage or solve it.
Verbalization
When the drawing is finished, you need to mentally return to the problem, talk about it again, and see what has changed. Think about the process and recall how you felt while doing the drawing. Did you feel relief and release at this stage and did the neurographic method help you feel better?


Unpleasant feelings, thoughts, and emotions can arise during the creation of a work. Since we are forcing our conscious and subconscious minds to unite and take new paths in search of solutions to a problem by drawing new neural connections, this causes resistance. Often, you may simply not like your work aesthetically, but over time, everything will normalize. If you continue to work calmly, you will begin to experience a state of calm and satisfaction. And you will gradually start to like the drawing more and more. But if a person does not fully understand the algorithm and does not understand the essence of the method, this can lead to an incorrect result.
Is it possible to draw neurographics on your own?

In general, you can draw it yourself. However, in this case, you are unlikely to get the desired result. And if you really want to work with neural connections, solve your problems, and come to new outcomes in life, you should take training or draw under the guidance of a qualified neurographic specialist. If you ask for help from an experienced instructor, you have a chance to make your work even more effective. Beginners are often in a hurry to draw all the problems in a row, not knowing how to build a sequence and system of work. It's hard for them to see what's missing in the drawing. But when a person is trained, they clearly understand the difference between just drawing and drawing with meaning.
