| I choose to write. | | | | it is has the same effect on the reader. |
| I choose a topic and play with it in my mind. Then I | | | | What I write becomes a little mind program that leaves |
| listen to my inner voice and just let the words fall on | | | | traces in the mind of the reader. Like hypnosis, the |
| the page. | | | | reader focuses inward to find meaning in the words I |
| And while this torrent of words flows from that inner | | | | put on the page. |
| stream through my arm, through the pen and onto the | | | | Not only is the reader making meaning from those |
| page, I feel that all of my experiences are in play as | | | | words but also they are adding to and changing the |
| they translate into words. | | | | meaning in their mind. |
| As I have mentioned before, it is a word association | | | | You can choose to resist the programming if you wish. |
| game that I play. This word game program runs | | | | The only way to do that is to put down this book. But |
| automatically. | | | | if you are truly interested in writing you will continue. |
| As I often do, if I select different a different word in | | | | Once you have read it all the way through though, it |
| the association, the flow goes in a totally different | | | | becomes a part of your experience, adding to the |
| direction. | | | | mental programs you already run without ever being |
| In fact, I wrote this article longhand first, but what I | | | | aware. |
| typed on this page is quite different from the | | | | To heighten the effects of the the program, I can ask |
| handwritten version. | | | | a question to pique your curiosity. |
| If the flow slows or seems to stop I look at what I | | | | For example, here is a question that certainly holds my |
| wrote longhand for inspiration. I am writing this as I | | | | interest and is the basis of my blog. |
| actually do these various steps. Tomorrow, who | | | | "When you see, hear or touch something how do you |
| knows, the steps may all be different again. | | | | know what to think or do about it?" |
| Often I wait until I get a message from my inner voice. | | | | Here are a few more questions. |
| It is my own voice and it relies very heavily on those | | | | "What is the process that you use in your mind from |
| memories that are not currently in my immediate | | | | sensing something to thinking about it then responding |
| conscious. They bubble up from somewhere as some | | | | with feelings and action?" |
| process accesses my unconscious mind. | | | | "What effect does language have on how you think? |
| Some times I picture my face mouthing the words. | | | | "If I can choose to write my mind and express my |
| Physically I am also whispering them. That allows my | | | | thoughts, beliefs, attitudes and habits, emotions and |
| typing to keep up with my inner voice. It slows my | | | | feelings, can I not also choose how I feel?" |
| inner voice to allow me to keep pace and not lose any | | | | If these questions make you curious then the magic of |
| ideas. | | | | my pen has reached its target. You will find answers |
| I type or write as fast as I can. I correct as I go when I | | | | to all of these on my blog. |
| type, but not when I write long hand. | | | | You need to work though. And you need to read |
| There is truly a magic to words. Because if I do my | | | | enough to arrive at your own personal mind model, |
| job well, the reader will hear my voice in their mind | | | | your map of the world. |
| casting my spell in words. | | | | Writing is magic, hypnotic, fascinating and satisfying. |
| I truly believe in hypnosis. I am certainly hypnotized by | | | | The worst kept secret about the writing's magic spell |
| my chosen topic and if my writing is engaging enough, | | | | is that anyone can pick up the pen to do the same. |