All the Voices in My Head

in Freewriters9 days ago (edited)

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Having an inner monologue might not be as common as you may think. At least that's what TikTok wants you to believe, apparently. Granted, TikTok isn't exactly known for being introspective and cerebral, more like for hormonal teenagers and bored night shift nurses expressing themselves dancingly (twenty seconds at a time), but still. The apparent absence of vocalized cognition raises an interesting question. The lights are on, but does that mean there's somebody home?

Don't get me wrong, just because you don't think in words doesn't mean you don't think at all. You're just not talking to yourself, which admittedly seems... kinda weird? Like, who are you addressing exactly? And who might be listening? Either way, personally I might fall somewhere in the middle. Occasionally there's a voice announcing its intentions to me, despite a certain proclivity towards intellectual lazyness. It's true, I might not think all the time, but I do think sometimes (not bragging). Don't believe anybody who says otherwise.

I'd say this whole topic is related to the concept of freewriting, as far as I understand it. You just sit down and start writing and writing and writing, freely. It's like the voice in your head but on paper. Some might call it stream-of-consciousness, or automatic writing. Not exactly a revolutionary concept as such, but it's like fanning the flames of cognition. Or more like catching a spark that might burn through all of that mental brushwood clogging that noggin of yours. Eventually you might run out of fuel, yet the embers remain and will ignite whatever garbage you toss into the furnace. Does that make sense?

Now, automatic writing might be stream-of-consciousness but not all stream-of-consciousness is automatic writing. With the latter you ignore the gaps and spaces of cognition. You don't wait, you just keep going and going and going. Essentially you're brute forcing that internal dialogue of yours and engage in some kind of ad-hoc associative improv game. It's a bit like high voltage electricity bridging the void between neurons that wouldn't like talking to eachother otherwise. Not a perfect analogy either, I'm aware, just keep working with me.

Talking to yourself isn't necessarily a good thing, many would argue, but it's at the core of writing. Essentially you're just putting down thought, refine them and hope for the best. The stream-of-consciousness? Practice! Fanning the flames,as I said. I figure you're encouraging those neural pathways to change your perception towards words like drawing changes the perception of an artist towards shapes. Sure, this might be somewhat of a double edged sword, so maybe you're opening yourself up to be possessed by the ancient spirit of L. Ron Hubbard, but at least you're writing. Right? But rest assured, as of now I haven't been possessed just yet.

Either way, what's your opinion on automatic writing? Do you vocalize your thoughts? Do you think in images, words, or neither? Have you ever been possessed by demons after conjuring up a freewriter prompt? Just let me know.

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Oh, how good that I came to check if you had written a new post. I think in words, and sometimes images appear, especially when I write. In my childhood fantasies, I pictured myself as the master of the world, a great wizard who could fly, save princesses from villains, and perform real miracles.

Yesterday, while at work, I was pondering about a post for the contest. The key word seemed challenging - shrub-thief. While I was busy with tasks, nothing came to mind. Coming home, I tried to come up with something worthwhile again, but all in vain.

However, before going to sleep, when I already lay in bed, and silence and darkness reigned in the house, an idea came to me. I wrote it down, and after that — the next one, and soon I was in a state of what they call the flow. I recorded the main thoughts on my phone, and this morning I added to and completed the post.

I don't have the skills to induce this state at will, but I have noticed that my imagination works better in solitude and silence. Remembering myself as a child, I understand that often it was just before sleep that my thoughts began to turn into captivating images. Perhaps this is not a coincidence.

I have tried the free writing technique - writing down everything that comes to mind - but so far, I find it less effective than the moments of reflection in the darkness before sleep.

 5 days ago (edited)

Hey Alex,

I figure there aren't any universal solutions, just whatever works for you personally. Even then I'm guessing there aren't any guarantees and your individual method will keep shifting and changing. It's in flux, about as much as your life and its circumstances. Or your relationships for that matter.

In terms of flow I think I know where you're coming from. Sounds like that sweet spot between being busy and not being busy at all, where your mind starts wandering. It's like white noise, or taking a shower. Take Aaron Sorkin, the guy who wrote The West Wing. Supposedly he takes like eight showers a day and argues something about it being a fresh start, after getting stuck. That's kinda excessive, but whatever works.

Look at it this way: The freewriting, or automatic writing and stream-of-consciousness, is a bit like working a specific kind of muscle. Something that allows you to apply force to something else, like one of those ideas you've been talking about. So maybe the trick is to go back an forth between different methods and hope for some kind of synergy. It doesn't have to be either or.

I just hope eventually my writing itself might turn into a mundane activity that encourages my mind to wander. To go with the flow, and all that.

Edit: And then there's that whole thing about editing. Quentin Tarantino was on the Joe Rogan experience recently and talked about his initial process and him puking stuff onto the page. Then he argued it would become about "taming the puke". Meanwhile Rogan referred to his own process and compared it to creating a mountain from layers of paint. I'm paraphrasing, but the point stands. There probably isn't anything like instant perfection. You're processing something rather than creating it from scratch.

Let me go back to synergies. Even if your freewriting seems unproductive, you're probably still priming your subconscious. Meanwhile those seemingly random ideas might as well could've been bubbling beneath the surface ever since you made that initial effort. A bit like trying to remember something that you can't, but then it's suddenly there. But it didn't come out of nowhere, it's more of a result that's being presented to you. I'd say it's all just part of underlying currents, trickles, and streams that are partially rerouted via attention and focus. It's food for thought.

I forgot to leave my sign behind.

I wish you a merry christmas if you celebrate but more important is it's tomorrow midwinter. 😁

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Heh, happens. Happy holidays, Kitty!

It is good to read that you came back to check on someone. I hope you will keep doing that since we all are a block of the chain.

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Thank you @wakeupkitty, I will continue.

 8 days ago (edited)

Do you mind?

According to scientists talking to yourself is a sign of high intelligence (no Alzheimer's d. yet or blah blah of a drunk) so let's keep it that way.

Demons don't possess me, more likely I possess them or don't recognize them and see them as friends. I saw two for years and it made me feel safe. Good memories of a friend and why not?
Belle loved the beast, the average vampire is a hunk, and to Eastern Europe, fairy tales the Devil and Death are stupid idiots and easy to fool by humans.

Pictures? No, not too many. I am more focused on smells, sounds, in between the lines and the missing pieces of a puzzle. I am an observer and I don't picture what I create first. I just start and see where the story ends. Every story I write that way. If it's a crazy one it wasn't me thinking, working out a storyline.

I am a silent type. I don't make a sound if beaten up or fall off the stairs but think a lot and you can read my face which was a problem during my childhood, the good news is I am rarely taken seriously and I say the truth/my opinion/don't lie even though it might sound as if I am joking.

Another plus: Today no one reads faces, people are blind to the truth, lost the connection with the inner soul, others and are busy (complaining while talking to themselves which is only good to compliment yourself or telling anxiety to shut up).

In my head, I write. I write while I sleep and that voice, mine I assume, speaks with the rhythm I use to type with my thumb (at times annoying is that I read in the same way and to break that spell I steal my child's laptop to type in a different tempo but so far it didn't work. Using my phone now).

It's good to read you!

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@rokhani you have fantasy, do you have voices inspiring you?

 8 days ago (edited)

imagination is often wilder so I try to reduce imagination. As an illustration when I was little in elementary school the teacher explained that objects fall to earth because of gravity. then I imagined if the earth fell then where would it fall? At that time I still didn't know that there was an arrangement of galaxies and universes that were interconnected. I was also explained that the earth was round, then I imagined if we drilled the earth then we would be able to appear on another part of the earth and we could travel through the tunnel that we made. even I immediately believed when the teacher explained that the earth was rotating. I had experienced it at that time I answered when asked where I knew. Then I told the story when I passed a wooden bridge crossing a small river that had dried up suddenly I imagined if I fell down. And it turned out I really fell. Luckily I fell on soft ground. at that time I looked up and saw the earth rotating ...
Since then I believe that the earth is rotating ....
HAHAHA ...
Funny and ridiculous right@fantvwiki, @bahrol, @miftahulrizky?
That's why I now see more ideas when I see something. As if falling in love comes from the eye. Likewise, if I see a painting or a post, my brain immediately thinks and produces writing in my mind. If I write it down directly, it will become a writing. Everything in my head is no longer imagination or fantasy.

That tunnel sounds real to me. You might be surprised. It's a long dig and better to avoid the hot inner. Let me know if you found a solution. If that's the case we can move to a different planet instead of Mars.
Failing in love comes from the eye? Imagination is a huge plus for writers. Lucky you.

@xiao-aine, thank your for your kindwords.
a child's thoughts that might be a bit wild only seem reasonable. As I get older, sometimes I also think about God. this is a kind of mischievous mindset. We are taught that God is all-powerful, so could God make a rock so big that he himself couldn't lift it? or is the idea of ​​God a figure or a system? That kind of thing is a form of wildness that appears in my thinking too and there are many other wild things. This makes me try to control myself so that wildness doesn't bring problems to myself.

It's good to read your words of encouragement. Please, keep commenting

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An inner monologue. I talk with me it helps to think while I animate and do the voices. Got to talk to someone though in average I am a quiet person (headsets, sleeping through the day and I work at night). No demons here. Automatic writing makes everything easier you should ask my mom. She types and talks at the same time about a different topic to whoever needs attention. Kind of weird but works for her. I escape the conversations. I am not sure if I use a prompt. I'm ll give it a try and will write the result underneath.

Does your mom write for a living? I'm not above reading stuff outloud, but I definitely wouldn't be able to hold an unrelated conversation. That's next level.

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