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- From: cgates@mitre.org (Curt Gates)
- Subject: Re: Bad Places to have Good Ideas
- Message-ID: <1992Jul31.153522.22825@linus.mitre.org>
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- Organization: The MITRE Corporation
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1992 15:35:22 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul31.115837.16280@lonex.rl.af.mil>
- gleasont@lonex.rl.af.mil (Todd C. Gleason) writes:
- > Don't you just wish you could record those thought patterns the way a
- computer
- > saves files, and then recall them when you get anything resembling
- writer's
- > block?
-
- What makes you believe that the thought patterns are not recorded? This
- was the general drift of my earlier reply. The problem is in *accsssing*
- the patterns, not in storing them. Most of the information is there, you
- just can t command your brain to give it up. If you try to use a
- left-brain engineering approach to accessing, you run up against the
- situation of not being able to find something because you are looking for
- it. There are ways to retrieve the material, and it is worthwhile
- developing those skills. That s my general suggestion, and a first step
- in that direction might be to intensify what some people call modes of
- images -- the colors, the size, etc. to make the material easier to
- retrieve.
-
- > There really is almost no way to keep it all in your head!
-
- Suppose you believe that you *can* keep it all in your head? If you
- believe that, do you think you will experience different results? If you
- believe you *can t* remember the material that surfaces in the shower,
- then you have an almost absolute guarantee that you *won t* remember it.
- A self-fulfilling prophecy. Do you believe that people can recall things
- under hypnosis that they can t recall in normal waking states? Awaken any
- possibilities?
-
- Back at the turn of the century, a French philosopher (Henri Bergson)
- proposed a that people use a combination of intellect and intuition. This
- idea influenced quite a few writers, including Willa Cather and Robert
- Frost. If you read Cather s O Pioneers with this in mind, you can find
- examples everywhere, especially in the daughter Alexandra. As a writer,
- you have to develop ways to use both types of processing, and you have to
- develop accessing techniques. I hate to use the term altered state of
- consciousness but that seems to be as close to a description as any I can
- think of. Unfortunately, that term has a connotation of drugs and
- extremes of behavior. But if your ordinary state of consciousness leads
- to writers block, what choice do you have? I personally think Bergson,
- Frost, Cather, and others were onto something, and it is not too removed
- from ordinary modes of behavior. (If you use this for a thesis or journal
- article, please give appropriate credits.) Let the flames begin.
-
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- I worked as a technical writer ... editing manuals ... on how to dispose
- of sewage in permafrost; we all had to wear white shirts -- that was
- mandatory -- and I was fired at the end of two weeks for spending too much
- time staring out the window.
- (Edward Abbey)
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