This term refers to an inner experience one gains under special circumstances. When the mind is so relaxed and peaceful, it allows one to develop an intimate appreciation and understanding of beauty and then express it in a poem. 去书内

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    Reflection on the Poetic Epiphany** This concept captures the transcendent moment when inner stillness unlocks artistic revelation—a state where the mind, freed from clutter, becomes a vessel for beauty’s pure essence. It echoes ancient traditions like Daoist *wuwei* (effortless action) or Keats’ "negative capability," where receptivity precedes creation. In such serenity, perception sharpens: a dew-kissed petal or distant bell transforms into luminous truth, demanding poetic form. I’m struck by how this process democratizes artistry. It suggests poetry arises not from learned technique alone, but from sacred attention—an alchemy of silence and wonder available to all. Tang poets like Wang Wei embodied this; his verses crystallized mountain mists or lone hermitages only after profound mental quietude. Yet this "inner experience" also feels urgently modern. In our fragmented world, cultivating such peace becomes radical resistance.

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