Each time we read
for enjoyment, the empathy awakened within us creates entire landscapes in
our mind's eye. Every book has the potential to touch the
human soul deeply, arousing patterns of thought that might otherwise have
lain dormant. The pleasure we derive from the written word is unique in that
we must labor for it. Other forms of art provide us with stimulus and ask
nothing more than our emotional response. Reading is an active pastime that
requires an investment of emotion as well as our concentration and
imagination. The words we read are merely a starting point for a process that
takes place largely within our minds and hearts. There are few activities as comforting,
relaxing, and healthy as perusing the pages of a good piece of fiction or nonfiction.
Curling up with a book and a cup of tea is one of the simplest ways we can
remove ourselves from the confines of reality in order to immerse ourselves
in the drama and intrigue of the unfamiliar. However, the pleasure of
transcending reality is only one aspect of the reading experience. Each time we read for enjoyment, whether we
prefer the fantastic nature of fiction, the empathy awakened within us by
memoir, or the instructive passion of nonfiction, we create entire landscapes
in our mind’s eye. The books we choose provide us with the inspiration we
need to accomplish such a feat, but it is our own creative reserves that
empower us to use our imaginations for this unique and beautiful purpose. The tales you lose yourself in can lead you
on paths of discovery that take you out of your own life and help you see
that existence can unfold in an infinite number of ways. You can learn so
much from the characters and mentors who guide you from page to page. Your
emotions are awakened each time you read, allowing you to become a vessel for
the passion that pours forth from line after line of print. Ultimately, the
books you absorb – those that touch you deeply – will become a part of who
you are, providing you with a rich and thrilling world within that you can
revisit anytime you wish by simply closing your eyes. If you haven’t read a
book for pleasure lately, try and allow yourself the time – you deserve it. |
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