Clear thinking is often “captured” thinking whereas “unclear” thinking can actually be quite creative.
Thomas Edison was deaf in one ear and 80% deaf in the other. When he learned that he could have surgery to regain part of his hearing, he declined, fearing it would disrupt his thinking patterns–which had adjusted to his hearing condition.
IMPACTS like Edison often have disrupted mental processes which they use to “invent a new world”. Their thinking is not captured by the predominant energy field. They are actually often between worlds–the “normal” world and the “abnormal” world.