What have you to bare?

When there is no immediate inspiration, or the channeling of an idea is not yet clear, a plain sheet of paper offers all the wide open space to bare all and absolutely no advice of how, or where, to begin. There is a pressure to do good, to make good, to write well, to be interesting. It will take everything without judgement and will never talk back - and it will only improve with the extent to which you can impress yourself upon it. The things you have to bare are valuable, valued, worthy of rumination and valid in a world full of noise, competition and talent. This is your meditation. The paper is waiting. Sit down, grab that pencil. What have you to bare?

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