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by aschearer
917 days ago
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Meditation is a good analogy. I haven't found sitting and meditating for 15-30 minutes especially mind-expanding. Listening to music and walking my dogs, however, sometimes takes me somewhere expansive. That is to say, I don't think there's a one-size-fits-all rule here. More like we should experiment with ourselves and our patterns, and that we can use the signs left behind by fellow travelers as a cue to look more closely in certain areas. With all that said, 1) I don't think it's important to literally write "morning pages" (nor does Ms. Cameron, in my reading). It's important to find the correct medium _for you_ that manifests ideas in the world. 2) I think the signal-response pattern _is important_. It's not enough to put thoughts/feelings/whatever into the world. You need some means for things to return to you. Flip it around though, as a fellow weirdo -- what stimulates your creativity? |
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From my reading, it seemed like literally writing pages was absolutely essential, regardless if writing is your preferred medium or not.
>what stimulates your creativity?
Nothing I've been able to find yet. That's why I'm willing to try weird new age-y books mentioned on HN.