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Spell: The Power of Freewriting

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Did you know that a certain kind of writing can access the creative parts of your brain as well as forgotten or hidden memories? Welcome to freewriting! Use this when wrestling with a problem or before divination or magical practices.

You'll need paper, a pen or pencil, and mint tea or candy. Before beginning, focus on your problem, issue, or desire and condense it into one or two words; this is your "prompt."

Sip the tea or chew the candy to heighten your senses. Begin writing in response to your prompt. Don't worry about writing perfectly, and don't stop to correct or edit. Just write whatever comes to mind, even single words. Keep the pencil moving, even if you hit a temporary block. Doodle, draw squiggly lines, or do whatever keeps the pencil moving on the paper—this is important. Continue freewriting until you feel done, then stop and read what you wrote. Consider how the words respond to your prompt: you may be surprised.

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Susan “Moonwriter” Pesznecker is a writer, college English teacher, nurse, and hearth Pagan/Druid living in northwestern Oregon. Sue holds a Masters degree in professional writing and loves to read, watch the stars, camp with her wonder poodle, and work in her own biodynamic garden. She ...



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