To me it seems that at those moments, which are characterized
by the sudden lifting of the burden of anxiety and fear
which presses upon our daily lives so steadily
that we are unaware of it,
what happens is something negative: that is to say, not ‘inspiration’
as we commonly think of it, but the breaking down of strong habitual barriers
—which tend to reform very quickly.
Some obstruction is momentarily whisked away.
The accompanying feeling is less like what we know as positive pleasure,
than like a sudden relief from an intolerable burden.
by the sudden lifting of the burden of anxiety and fear
which presses upon our daily lives so steadily
that we are unaware of it,
what happens is something negative: that is to say, not ‘inspiration’
as we commonly think of it, but the breaking down of strong habitual barriers
—which tend to reform very quickly.
Some obstruction is momentarily whisked away.
The accompanying feeling is less like what we know as positive pleasure,
than like a sudden relief from an intolerable burden.
~ T.S. Eliot
describing moments of clarity and inspiration
art by Emil Nolde