Bianca Wright
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I love to write! I write music, poetry, short stories, concepts and really anything that compels me to express myself.
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Listening
My favorite part of this song is the silence between the notes and the breaths between the highs and lows. It's titled "Wierd Fishes" covered by Lianne La Havas and originally created by Radio Head. When I first heard this song it instantly gave me a new perspective on creating, the affectiveness of expressing and communicating without sound. As I listened and as I still listen to this day I fall into a trance every time, wondering if other listeners can hear what I feel and see what I mean. The concept of sound being comforting when it's absent is exactly what our minds try to achieve with meditation. Meditation is to quiet the mind so you can hear yourself and your breath in order to limit external interferences that create nervousness, triggering your breath to shake with uncertainty or limiting your ability to gain clarity. In the book "Think like a Monk" by Jay Shetty, he quoted a piece from the sacred writings of the "Katha Unpanishad" which is a series of Hindu sacred writings in Sanscrit.
By Bianca Wright5 years ago in Motivation
Body Movement
Just imagine sitting at a park, the day is like no other as the sun beams through the leaves on the highest tree at just the right angle to light up the space your sitting in. People walking around and sharing some of the most pleasant smiles and gestures to let each other know “oh your fine it’s okay” and “thank you” It’s super bright out, people are bright with bright colors on. Nothing can distract this perfect day. But wait, as you look along the path where people are moving you see someone walking at a slower speed. As they get closer you notice they have different colors on, darker skin, a beat in each step almost as if time is creating a space for them to enter your reality for that moment. Time stops and you realize the experience you are having in observing this individual is also like no other, just like your day. It’s different.
By Bianca Wright5 years ago in Motivation


