The practice of fixing attention on a single point or artistic vision, building the mental concentration necessary for deep creative work.
Dharana, concentration in its purest form, addresses the fragmented attention epidemic that undermines creative development. Patanjali identifies dharana as the bridge between scattered mind and unified consciousness—precisely what artists need to access flow states and produce meaningful work. In creative learning, dharana means training attention to rest exclusively on your artistic problem, aesthetic intention, or compositional focus, without being pulled toward self-judgment or external validation. This focused concentration allows the subconscious creative mind to engage fully, generating insights unavailable to divided attention. Modern distraction constantly interrupts this process; dharana practice rebuilds the capacity for prolonged, undivided engagement with your art. By cultivating this single-pointed focus, artists access deeper creative intelligence, solve complex artistic challenges, and experience the meditative satisfaction inherent in genuine creative work.
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