Sculpting your
thoughts into a poem can take you on a journey where your conscious mind is
momentarily cast adrift. The creation of any kind of art can be as
much a form of meditation as a vehicle for self-expression. Energetically
splashing colors of paint onto a canvas can be like casting the weight of the
world off your shoulders, while raising your voice to hit the high notes of a
song can inspire you to release your fears so you can reach new heights in
your own life. And then there is the act of meditation that can take place
when you create poetry. Sculpting your thoughts and emotions into a poem can
take you on a journey into your inner universe where your conscious mind is
momentarily cast adrift. Like other forms of meditation, writing
poetry requires that you stay fully present during the process, rather than
focusing on any outcome. In doing so, you release any inhibitions or ideas of
“what needs to happen,” so that your thoughts can flow freely through you.
When you write poetry, you are able to see the reflections of your innermost
self imprinted on a page. If you’d like to experience poetry as a
meditation practice, you might want to try this exercise: Set aside twenty
minutes where you can be alone in a quiet space. You may want to look at
poems other people have written to see if there is a style of poetry you
would like to try. You can also try writing in freeform. The structure of the
poem will then organically reveal itself to you. When you are ready, sit down
with pen and paper and let the words flow. Don’t think about what you are
going to say next, and don’t worry about spelling, grammar, or logic.
Instead, be as descriptive, visually precise, rhythmic, or lyrical as you
want to be. When you feel complete, put the pen down, and read over what
you’ve written. Appreciate this work of art you have created. You may even
find that thoughts and emotions you had repressed before are now making
themselves known so you can process and release them. Writing poetry as a
form of meditation lets you slow down your mind long enough for you to get
out of your own way, so that your soul can freely express its deepest
yearnings. |
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