A table made out of a slab of quartz crystal is positioned on a vast bedding of tumbled amethyst rocks. The chair I sit on is made of lapis lazuli. There is a huge window in front of me, and a skylight that allows the full sun or full moonlight to shine in. There is a wall made into a perpetual waterfall and it too is filled with gemstones.
I have papers made of all kinds, but there is garden of papyrus outside that I can I see. I make my own paper from it. The ink is made from pure plant dyes, again from plants found in my garden. I spend many sacred moments writing in this special place.
When I need to draw in some inspiration, I take a moment to play my harp. It stands in the corner awaiting my hands to strum its strings.
And when rest from writing is needed momentarily, I lay down on a floating mat, raised above the ground. It gives me a subtle and gentle rocking movement - safe and secure. The water is scented with essential oils of my liking and I can heat or cool the water's temperature as I prefer.
Exercise: Imagine The Ideal - Imagine an ideal pleasant writing spot for yourself, where you feel comfortable, have privacy, and can establish a supportive routine. [a variation of Life's Companion by Christina Baldwin pg. 9]
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