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Inspiration

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The Greeks believed that inspiration or "enthusiasm" came from the muses, as well as the gods Apollo and Dionysus. Similarly, in the Ancient Norse religions, inspiration derives from the gods, such as Odin. Inspiration is also a divine matter in Hebrew poetics. Where does your inspiration come from...

 

When you're feeling reflective?

 

Excited?

 

Does conversation yield ideas?

 

What state of mind are you in when feel inspired?

 

Experiencing life?

 

Does it occur spontaneously for you?

 

The best part of inspiration is that it has the power to transform your life in an instant.

Comments

Fred Klein

I am constantly in a creative state of inspiration! For example, I have already written my next Friday With Fred Blog. It’s I’m Sorry!
Rona Gura

Sitting here trying to think of my blog topic for Monday. And, so far, I've got nothing. . . . Most times it just comes to me
Kelly Welles

Interesting question. I consider creativity a function of consciousness, as is language. Both are gifts and while we are the custodians while alive, I’m not so sure it dies with the body. Who dies? However, consciousness seems to need a human brain to self-express. I consider it Divine.
Matthew Nowak

Inspiration comes from experiences and the people around you. So make sure you're surrounded by positivity so we can keep making the world a better place.
Corey Bearak

I start with music.
I even devised an "Inspiration" (“Songs to Inspire”) playlist -- I blogged on it I think. http://coreybearak.com/links/files/Inspiration_Song_Play_list.pdf
Inspiration for me comes in so many forms; it just comes to me...naturally.

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