
Living Myth Episode 471 - The Importance of Creative Practice
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Jan 21, 2026 Explore how art and practice can create coherence in a chaotic world. Michael Meade discusses the balance between introspection and expressive creativity, revealing their complementary roles. He tackles common obstacles like doubt and perfectionism, emphasizing how mistakes can lead to new styles and growth. Delving into the courage required for creation, he illustrates how conflict and surrender enrich our practices. Through poetry and musings from Rumi and Hafez, he shows how everyday actions can transform into a sacred experience.
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Use Chanting To Center And Ground
- Use chant or simple songs as a centering practice to ground and protect your attention.
- Add your breath and presence to the chant rather than worrying about how well you sing.
Memorizing Poetry As A Lifelong Practice
- Michael Meade describes memorizing Yeats poems as a youthful instinctive practice that anchored him.
- He continued engaging with poetry as an ongoing practice tied to the muses.
Your Muse Is Your Unique Vision
- Each person has an inner muse that shows their own way of looking at things and can act as a salvational perspective.
- Kabir and William Stafford illustrate the inward jewel of vision found by turning to the heart.
