After a while, I realized when I allow myself to be empty and still, I don’t stay that way–well-being inevitably follows, and inspiration follows that well-being.
As I began to accept the idea that well-being is my default state, I also began to accept the related premise that this same well-being alchemizes thoughts and emotions into something positive and productive. I like to think of it as a gentler Mr. Wolf from Pulp Fiction–he’s on the motherfucker. I might take some cues here and there, but for the most part, I’ll try and let him run the show.
Your musings are very interesting. I like reading them!
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Thanks! I’ll keep em coming!
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If you stop your imagination from turning to fears and hates, it will turn towards more positive things. It simply follows your attention. It is in fact our tool for seeing ‘pattern’, and as a writer you need it to draw pattern into prose.
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I always appreciate your take on embracing life’s journey. The world is definitely in need of more sharing amongst ourselves.
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Thank you! Yes, I agree!
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