Quiet Mind, Clear Words

 

When writing a short essay, there are times when ideas flow naturally and the words come easily. At other times, however, no ideas appear, even after I rack my brain again and again. Why does this difference occur? Perhaps when ideas come freely, the mind is calm and at peace, allowing inspiration to arise naturally. When ideas refuse to appear, however, the mind may be crowded with worldly desires or distracted by other interests, while the wish to write grows stronger and creates a quiet sense of anxiety. For this reason, when trying to draw out ideas, it is important to bring ourselves into a state of inner calm and concentration—sometimes through something as simple as a short meditation.

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