Inspiration Through Connection
Inspiration
does not arise simply by willpower. Instead, it often emerges through
continuous concentration on a subject. At times, by chance, various fragments
of information stored in the brain connect, leading to a sudden flash of
insight. In Japan, where nature has long been revered, there is a deep-rooted
belief that spirits dwell in all things. This philosophy has fostered a
tradition of cherishing objects, passing down the importance of care and
attachment through generations. Among Japan’s highly respected craftsmen,
maintaining and treasuring their tools is fundamental. By treating their tools
with care, a psychological bond forms between the artisan and the object. This
connection creates a sense of harmony, allowing the mind to enter a relaxed state.
Such a state may activate the right hemisphere of the brain, making it easier
to piece together fragmented thoughts and spark inspiration. Of course, this is
just my perspective, shaped by personal experience.