Writing Inspiration Through Mindful Walking
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Walking is such a simple thing, but its addition to your creative habits is life-changing.
Writing Inspiration Through Mindful Walking was written as an introductory guide to familiarize those attending Mindful Writers Retreats with the walking component of the event. When those ideas helped attendees far beyond the boundar
Kathleen Shoop
Kathleen Shoop is a Language Arts Coach with a PhD in Reading Education whose work has appeared in The Tribune Review, four Chicken Soup for the Soul books and Pittsburgh Parent Magazine. She lives in Oakmont, Pennsylvania with her husband and two children.
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Writing Inspiration Through Mindful Walking - Kathleen Shoop
Introduction
This small book began as an introductory guide for those attending the first Mindful Writers Retreat in Fall 2014 to introduce them to the concept of Mindful Walking. The retreat is comprised of several elements: sustained writing, sitting meditation, walking meditation, and communal meals. After six years and fourteen retreats, we are offering this updated version of Writing Inspiration Through Mindful Walking to fiction and nonfiction writers everywhere.
Having the opportunity to engage with other mindful writers generates inspiration that lasts far beyond our time at the retreat center. But we hope this book will encourage writers to pull retreat elements into their daily writing practice, to use walking meditation to inspire more and richer writing even when alone.
Mirroring the retreat experience at home is a goal for many mindful writers. Before we dig into mindful walking we want to present some background on how two elements of the Mindful Writers Retreats developed.
One element of the retreats was born of the wisdom and practice of Madhu Bazzaz Wangu, Ph.D. Beginning over a decade ago, after a lifetime of meditating and writing alone, Madhu invited writers to join her and learn the tool that had transformed her writing life. Set in a room at a restaurant, Madhu’s sitting meditations, followed by hours of writing, proved powerful even despite distractions in the restaurant. The room tries to be private with its glass doors separating the mindful writers from the happy eaters just a few feet away. But even as the scent of pancakes and bacon waft into the cloistered
room, even as a child screeches for his milk just beyond the door, authors find Madhu’s calming voice and her illustrative cues lure them into the most productive writing of their week.
Successful writing in that semi-public setting speaks to the impact of Madhu’s guidance. The practice she so generously shares is potent. This book contains some of her poetry and you can listen to her Meditations for Mindful Writers on YouTube, download them from iTunes, or join her on Facebook at Mindful Writers Online.
As you work through this book, feel free to bookmark and use Madhu’s collection of poems, clustered at the end, as inspiration for sitting meditation. Or you can borrow pieces and lines for a meditative mantra.
And that brings us to the second type of meditation that helps writers hone their work at the retreat and at home – walking meditation. This practice diverges from sitting meditation in several ways, but most notable is that walking meditation requires each person to move at one’s own pace, to find the length of stride and speed that allows optimal meditation.
Because of the difference in fitness level, experience with walking mediation, and the terrain, walking meditation is not guided in the same way that Madhu guides sitting meditation in person or through her recordings.
This book includes snapshots of how mindful walkers begin, what they experience, and some of the science and spirituality that undergirds the process.
When adding walking to your writing practice – whether at home or on a retreat – keep a few things in mind. Wear comfortable shoes and select a safe place to walk. Don’t head out on a busy road with a narrow, cinder-laden berm and expect to be able to let your mind focus on your body, your breath, your book. You’ll be too busy dodging careless drivers and making sure you don’t twist an ankle to allow your mind to unravel plot problems.
Likewise, mountainous or rocky terrain could force your attention to safety issues. Seasoned moving meditators may be automated and comfortable enough with their agility that they can access a meditative state while engaged in intricate movements, but most would rather stick to places that are safe and easy. Before we get into the meat of the book, the following introductions offer a sense of who Lori and Kathie are and how each came to use walking meditation as a tool to enhance every part of their writing lives.
Kathie’s Story...
My first experiences with meditation happened accidentally. I was on swim team as a kid. Hours and hours in a pool produced my first