For most folks, practicing a ritual means to reap a certain
result. Sometimes it seems superstitious, like basketball player, Michael
Jordan wearing his North Carolina shorts underneath his Chicago Bulls shorts
for every game. Sometimes it seems mystical, like Author, Steven Pressfield
invoking the spirit of creativity by reciting Homer’s Invocation of the
Muse. Other times it seems unusual,
strange even funny. Hemingway pounded
away on a typewriter standing up, while Capote wrote lying down and in
longhand. Some writers, like John
Cheever and Victor Hugo found writing in their underwear or in the nude
beneficial. Hmmmm.
In an article in the Scientific American titled "Why Rituals Work," it said, “Despite
the absence of a direct causal connection between the ritual and the desired
outcome, performing rituals with the intention of producing a certain result
appears to be sufficient for that result to come true.” Basically, you could do
anything as part of ritual, as long as you repeated the action each time you
did it.
For me, I’ll go as far as writing in my pajamas but not my
underwear. I will play a piece of music over and over again both for when I’m
painting and when I’m writing a scene. It drives my hubby crazy, but it puts me
into a kind of trance like state. Doesn’t happen all the time, but when it
does, I love the results.
Do you have a ritual that gets you going?
Till next time,
Elizabeth
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