{"id":1566,"date":"2009-10-06T12:04:47","date_gmt":"2009-10-06T18:04:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rockaria.net\/bluebirdprairie\/?p=1566"},"modified":"2009-10-06T12:05:12","modified_gmt":"2009-10-06T18:05:12","slug":"writing-a-journal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/rockaria.net\/bluebirdprairie\/?p=1566","title":{"rendered":"Writing a journal"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"FONT-SIZE: 14px\">I\u2019ve kept a journal practically my whole life. From the early beginnings in one of those sweet diaries locked with a little key to notebooks filled with blather, writing down my thoughts and feelings has been an affirming and comforting thing as long as I can remember.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>In the 70s Christina Baldwin, who lived in Minneapolis, wrote \u201cOne to One: Self understanding through journal writing.\u201d She was a popular workshop leader in those days of self-examination and therapy. I remember many of the things I learned from that book and her workshops. She maintained you could help yourself by writing through the issues in your life. She also encouraged \u201cjournalers\u201d to make their journals more than just writing if they wanted to, creating a work of art with drawing, photos and fancy covers\u2014or not. It gave me legitimacy for the messy and voluminous journals I kept.<\/p>\n<p>Those writings did help me, I remember. There is something about writing it down that gets the thought or feeling out of your head and out there to look at more objectively. Sometimes those journals were the only place I had to say what I really thought, that\u2019s still true today. I also remember she gave permission to journal whenever one felt like it instead of compulsively every day.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"FONT-SIZE: 14px\"><span style=\"FONT-SIZE: 14px\">Fast forward to New Mexico, 1992. Julia Cameron, a journalist and Hollywood scriptwriter, was holed up near Taos with a terrible case of writers block, re-examining her life like so many people drawn to the that part of the country in those days. Me included. Out of her frustration came an enlightened creation, \u201cThe Artist\u2019s Way: A spiritual path to higher creativity.\u201d Her methods for helping one get along in life described the way artists of all kinds worked through their problems\u2014using their art as the medium.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Her book, which can be used alone or along with others in a support group, started with several basic tasks \u2013one of them was journaling. She put an additional spin on it calling it \u201cthe morning pages\u2013three pages of longhand writing, strictly stream of consciousness.\u201d Three pages exactly\u2014no more, no less. If I can\u2019t fill three pages with sentences I write \u201cblah, blah,blah\u201d just to keep it flowing. The writing is almost never reread and never taken seriously.<\/p>\n<p>Cameron maintains this, along with a few other suggestions in the book, will unblock creativity.<\/p>\n<p>This is my therapy at this point in my life. The pages are like magic. I buy those cheap black and white composition books with the wide lines. Three pages of longhand on thin lines are too much for me. At least once a week I set aside some time in the morning (for some reasonit doesn\u2019t seem to work so well at other times of the day) to do this stream of consciousness writing. It doesn\u2019t seem to matter what is written, the important thing is to keep the pen moving.<\/p>\n<p>All sorts of drivel winds up there, but that\u2019s not the point. The point is it seems to open up the mind and all those things that were worrying or frustrating course I am a writer, but Cameron insists it works just as well for any artist working in any medium.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s not that answers to problems come like a flash, but more like the mind is then free to create something new and fresh. I can\u2019t explain how this works, but it works for me. I also like her assertion that creativity is a spiritual thing meant for all of us.spiritual thing meant for all of us.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"FONT-SIZE: 14px\"><span style=\"FONT-SIZE: 14px\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"FONT-SIZE: 14px\"><span style=\"FONT-SIZE: 14px\">Nov. 10, 2001<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I\u2019ve kept a journal practically my whole life. From the early beginnings in one of those sweet diaries locked with a little key to notebooks filled with blather, writing down my thoughts and feelings has been an affirming and comforting thing as long as I can remember. 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