writer
She withdrew into herself,
First writing just for one,
Then touching thousands.
She incarnated ghosts, hurt, and joy
Into paper-and-ink stories of wonder.
One author said, "I can get rid of anything by writing about it," meaning that the process of externalization could liberate him from the pain in his soul. That realization produced a delicious dichotomy; to free himself: or to hold on to both joys and tortures by remaining silent about them.
Writers write because they must: They need to express something from deep within themselves. They hear voices that others do not. They listen urgently, and they must communicate what they hear.
People feel Tao in the same way that writers feel something unique. In the process of listening for mysterious voices and expressing the wonder that comes is a magic akin to the perfection of Tao.
writer
365 Tao
Deng Ming-Dao
Daily Meditations
wine fragrance
Gu Ying Qing
Chinese ink and color on rice paper
38 x 38
tao water gallery
www.taowatergallery.com
Gu Ying Qing was
born in 1959, China and graduated from China Academy of Fine Arts
with B.A. degree on Chinese painting in 1988. Now he works as a professor
of Chinese painting in China.
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