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Emily Dickinson didn't just study Mindfulness—they mastered it. This archive captures the principles and frameworks they developed through direct experience. Each quote includes source context, allowing you to trace their thinking from observation to insight. Use this collection when you're serious about understanding Mindfulness at a deeper level, not just consuming motivational content.
"The Soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstacy experience."
"Not knowing when the Dawn will come, I open every door."
"To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else."
"That it will never come again is what makes life so sweet."
"The Soul should always stand ajar / That if the Heaven inquire / He will not be obliged to wait / Or the Divinity of Fire"
"The Mind is so near itself—it cannot see, / Distinctly—and it is—"
"The Soul's Superior instants / Occur to Her — alone —"
Seeing how Emily Dickinson approaches Mindfulness helps you apply the idea with more precision.
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