9/11/2010

writers block

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Any kind of expectation creates a problem.

We should accept, but not expect.
Whatever comes, accept it.
Whatever goes, accept it.

The immediate benefit is
that your mind is always peaceful.



Sri Swami Satchidananda
http://www.yogaville.org/

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When a haiku comes to mind, accept it ...
When no haiku comes to mind, accept it ...
(and do not call it writers block with negative feelings)


coming and going <>
to the haiku mind
no difference



. my QUOTES with haiku  


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. . . Read my Haiku Archives 2010

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1 comment:

anonymous said...

Thanks Gabi.
I love the idea of not saying "writers block" just "accept" and move on.

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