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Anxiety Quote by David N. Elkins

“The same sensitivity that opens artists to Being also makes them vulnerable to the dark powers of non-Being. It is no accident that many creative people--including Dante, Pascal, Goethe, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Beethoven, Rilke, Blake, and Van Gogh--struggled with depression, anxiety, and despair…” quote by David N. Elkins
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““The same sensitivity that opens artists to Being also makes them vulnerable to the dark powers of non-Being. It is no accident that many creative people--including Dante, Pascal, Goethe, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Beethoven, Rilke, Blake, and Van Gogh--struggled with depression, anxiety, and despair. They paid a heavy price to wrest their gifts from the clutches of non-Being. But this is what true artists do: they make their own frayed lives the cable for the surges of power generated in the creative force fields of Being and non-Being. (Beyond Religion, p. 124)””

David N. Elkins

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Source Book: Beyond Religion, p. 124

Creative sensitivity links artists to profound existence but also exposes them to existential darkness, leading many to mental suffering while they channel that tension into art.

In simple terms: Artists feel deep life and also deep pain.

Key Takeaway

Embrace vulnerability as creative fuel.

Themes

creativity mental health existential risk artistic struggle

Mood

introspective melancholic inspirational

Type

philosophical psychological artistic

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • painting
  • music composition
  • therapy
  • teaching

Key Concepts

dualism psychology philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can creators protect their mental health?
  • What practices turn anguish into art?
A Different Perspective

Artistic pain can become destructive if not managed.

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