The Heart Drive Word Press

Wisdom-writing.  This idea has started emerging in my writing routines when I started practicing a Buddhist core of values mingling with my literary background.  Aesthetically, my own poetic style is heavily influenced by the Italian Hermetic poetry of the early 20th century.  I’ve found a profound process of release in simplification.  When there is too much to analyze, sometimes the best way to take in the moment is to just breathe.

Wisdom-writing.  Writing from the direct realization of a truth through the observance of its phenomena.  Looking at the cause-effects within self as practiced in meditation starts to shift one’s perception of truth by taking down the mentally constructed.  This process eliminates differences between people, it’s reductive to the bare connection to life that is so tenuous: breath.  Different paths, different ways, same breath is needed for the unfolding of human truths.

Wisdom-writing.  A way to look at the world in a way that allows us describe the story nakedly, openly, while it’s happening, without obstruction.  It is describing the experience while seeing through the reconstruction of our notions, the part that fills in the blanks of our interpretations.  Everyone feels that which knows inside, it knows the difference between a truth and a lie.  This way of practicing looking inside breaks up the usual whys and wherefores, the inferences of our perceptions.  It can be for the writer a way to liberate the style that is set by structure and desire of a certain form, the writer can free up some of that mental energy and break it up by thinking “outside the box” of their usual likes/dislikes.

Wisdom-writing.  Cutting into the heart of the matter without harming the heart by simply looking at how what’s unfolding in every moment of awareness is actually happening instead of how the writer tends to bend the truth to a style or aesthetic.  Everyone has a narrative of this very moment.  It’s there, reading this out in your mental voice.  You can hear yourself think.

Wisdom-writing.  Chronicling the facts of mind with disregard to aesthetic.  It is the art of resetting the heart drive by becoming simplified by the essence of the matter in question.

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