Violinists practicing scales and dancers repeating the same movements over decades are not simply warming up or mechanically training their muscles. They are learning how to attend unswervingly, moment by moment, to themselves and their art; learning to come into steady presence, free from distractions of interest or boredom.
– Jane Hirshfield, from essay, “Poetry and the Mind of Concentration” in Nine Gates
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