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Journaling, Writing to Yourself

AvatarHigh Priestess Lydia Coventina7 min to read

Through spiritual evolution and overall advancement, the mental aspect of our being comes into importance, along with the need to understand better our own unique psyche, our subconscious, and everything we might be capable of creating.

The practice of journaling will increase your self-awareness, improve your mind, and refine your ability to communicate. The benefits are vastly more important than many people understand. You will grow and advance as a person.

If you keep thoughts only in your head, they can scatter easily and be forgotten. Putting them on paper/word doc will make your thoughts more real and permanent.

Many people have blockages in communicating with others; how can you communicate with others if you cannot communicate with yourself? Journaling will increase your ability to articulate your thoughts, and order your words and sentences in a more coherent way. Writing to yourself will give you the practice and confidence to communicate better with others.

Writing/Journaling is very therapeutic. It enables you to gain insight into who you are and how you operate as an individual. Journaling will give you a private outlet for you to rant in, or write about your fears and insecurities in a way that will help you understand them better, in order to begin working on overcoming them.

You may have seen it online before: someone gets triggered by something, posts a giant emotional outburst rant, embarrasses themselves, leaves. (Hopefully they come back, at least under a new username if they want to separate themselves from the embarrassment.) They could have prevented this incident if they had written to themselves first, in their journal:

Anything that bothers you, including about another person, write it out. Don’t post it but keep it for yourself, at least for a while. Write it all out, rant and rage in it, contemplate it some more, write some more, read it over, complete it, feel the catharsis. And then decide if it’s something worth posting publicly. Chances are, you will realize that it is not something to make public. You can absolutely take parts of it, re-write it, and post a revised version if you feel it is necessary. But you will realize that there is no need to post your entire outburst.

The practice of journaling is very beneficial for people who seek attention everywhere online, or who dump their problems online and later regret it. Writing to yourself, explaining all your thoughts and problems, enables you to see that *you* are the important one, that you in fact do not need to over-express yourself to strangers online.

A lot of people seek attention from others for validation (this is often subconscious). If you spend time writing to yourself, you are validating yourself! Journaling is a form of self-care, you are putting time and effort into yourself, to take care of your mind and emotions. You need to understand that you are very important to yourself, and prioritizing time to write to yourself will prove this to you :)

Some people feel the strong need to express themselves, their personality, and their opinions, but in the wrong way, due to a lack of self-understanding. Every single person on the internet does not need to know every single detail about you. By keeping a journal, you can have the full sense of expressing yourself, while keeping appropriate boundaries.

There are various methods for journaling. There are many tips available online for methods, such as “brain-dumping” (getting everything on your mind out as fast as possible, often randomly), writing a set amount of pages each morning, or rules to stick with, and so on. Some recommend pen-and-paper notebook, some a word doc on computer, or you can buy an actual designed journal, or an app for your computer, or a digital writing pad. Look around and see what might work best for you. Typing is faster which many would consider preferable, yet manual writing with pen is slower which forces the brain to think better, which other people would consider preferable. (I suggest avoiding pencil which fades over time.)

Personally, I prefer to keep it free-form yet still with structure, always noting the date and time at the top of the entry. Sometimes I brain-dump, sometimes I write memories of my childhood (I find this very insightful and brings lovely feelings of nostalgia). Sometimes I will skim through past entries and find inspiration; or see a note to myself to do something, so I become inspired to immediately post a new entry as a follow-up. Sometimes I go on a philosophic tangent, or write random things that then turn into something that can be used in a post for the forums.

You can even have a few journals; use one for inspiration, motivation, and to write good things in it; and the other to vent, rant, and rage. My point is, you can completely tailor the journaling process to what you need, what will help you. You can make it as simple or as complex as you want.

One practice is to write about your mood, your emotions. This will help you better understand yourself and become more insightful. Write how you feel, and what made you feel like that, and what you think you can do to feel better. Or write about someone in your life and how you think they can feel better, or do better in their life.

Journaling can be done at any time of day or night. First thing in the morning has benefits, and you can write things you plan on doing in the day. Journaling in evening has benefits of going over the events of the day. This is similar to High Priest Zevios’s Introspective Meditation, and can be combined with it, or done one after the other. See what works best for you.

You can also jot down a few more lines throughout the day, I do this, and I always enter the time at the top of the new entry, because when/if I go over it again days or months later, it’s interesting to see how my day went and the random times I decided to write. It makes my day feel more full and real, when I read over it later.

Journaling differs from blogging, as with blogs, you are inviting criticism and even trolling from random strangers on the internet. Blogging is fine for some people and for some topics, but keeping a private journal benefits everyone. You might write in it, and then take parts of it for your blog.

And you might discover that a particular journal entry expands further and could be a helpful post to others in the forums (perhaps with some revision if the original was too personal).

Just make sure your journal will never fall into the wrong hands. I know someone who stopped journaling for many years because they developed a mental block after it was repeatedly discovered and read by their parents. It even had a key (it was a physical journal) but they did not hide the key well enough.

If you keep a journal on a shared computer, put a password on it. If you keep a digital writing pad, make sure to back it up in case it ever breaks. If you keep a physical journal, keep it somewhere safe and hidden from prying eyes. You can even buy ones that come with a lock and key, but keep the key safe. Some people keep the key on a chain around their neck, as they like the aesthetic of it.

Writing to yourself is mental exploration and opens new gateways that you did not know of before. It is a very enjoyable and therapeutic process that you will grow from.

In the time that I have gotten back into journaling (I didn’t for many years), I have developed a higher sense of Self, and gained heightened awareness of the importance of certain things in my past. I also feel so much more connected to myself, and an increased sense of self-love and self-knowledge. It makes my day feel more real, makes my life feel more real, more full and enriched. Which then makes my mind feel more enriched. This is truly a remarkable feeling that I wish for all of you to gain as well :)

#1

I tend to write in a journal whenever I'm having too much thoughts on my mind or am overwhelmed with emotions. It helps to clear my mind and better understand what's going on inside me. Thank you for the post :) I will make journaling a daily habit from now on.

#2

I just wish I have started writing at younger age. I have started writing down in my journal a few months back but unfortunately stopped as I could never get it into a habit.
But during that time I can positively confirm everything you mentioned above. Journaling really helped me write down things that bothered me or things that made me happy. It also helped me get rid of bad habits as in game addiction and instead of that I would sit down and write in my journal.
I think it is time for me to take out my journal again and start writing.
Many thanks for reminding me this!!

#3

When I found your topic this morning, I felt incredible synchronicity. Just yesterday, I launched my first diary that I will try to write in on a daily basis.

Before I had a dream diary, where I wrote some of the more interesting and coherent dreams that I had. While I still try to maintain that one, dreams that are worth writing down don't come every day.

For a while before, I had a star diary where I looked at the transits that occurred during a day, but that quickly became impractical because the long transits take a long time and there is no need to go over them every day and the short transits change from hour to hour. So I discontinued that one and now I will try to log my thoughts in this new daily diary.

Funnily enough, I had a Moon Sextile Pluto transit a few days ago, which seemed to indicate a need to create a diary and put order into everyday life.

Also thank you for mentioning the Introspective Meditation, I sure will be looking to implement that as well, along with my new diary. I just have so many thoughts brewing in my head every day and I could really benefit from this meditation as it works to sort out these feelings and memories into a coherent library of sorts.

#4

Thank you for reminding me of this constructive practice; unfortunately, I have long neglected the importance of doing so.

I have entirely missed the realization that I ought to document my daily events, deeming them of some importance even if I later choose to delete them. This practice implies an attempt at factual, concrete memorization, which would be highly beneficial for the mind, and implementing this habit in my life would enhance my mind's focus.

Additionally, I must not overlook important thoughts that emerge during activities that stimulate my mind, such as exercise. During these moments, my thoughts are most rampant, covering a wide array of assortments that are favorable for general use and are often philosophical in nature. It would be prudent to attach this information to my computer for later review.

Furthermore, I express a keen interest in revisiting my past thoughts in the future and correcting them with newfound knowledge and advancements. This process contributes to the cultivation of wisdom and a deeper understanding of myself.

#5

Through spiritual evolution and overall advancement, the mental aspect of our being comes into importance, along with the need to understand better our own unique psyche, our subconscious, and everything we might be capable of creating.

The practice of journaling will increase your self-awareness, improve your mind, and refine your ability to communicate. The benefits are vastly more important than many people understand. You will grow and advance as a person.

If you keep thoughts only in your head, they can scatter easily and be forgotten. Putting them on paper/word doc will make your thoughts more real and permanent.

What a coincidence. Journaling has been on the back of my mind for months, but I wasn't sure how I should do it or if it would even be worth it, even though I've done it years ago.

I've also been thinking about alot of the things you said, like keeping separate journals. One of the times that I used to journal, I mainly did it as a way to vent, which was usually not about positive things. I then didn't want to write about pleasant things in this journal, because of the negative association with it.

As with crystals used for white vs black magic, it's probably best to keep them separate.

I also used a journal for productivity. I made a habit tracker that I would color each day that I met my goal of exercising or meditating or reading, etc. It was motivating to keep the colored bands going, unbroken, day after day and month after month. I kept this on an overview page for the month where I listed things that I wanted to do that month, like goals. I stylized it, but not so much as to sacrifice function. I do miss this and it could be more beneficial to me now that I've grown since then.

One thing that I found to be important is to make the process of writing enjoyable. I hated cheap pens and cheap paper, that would skip or bleed through, or paper which was so thin you could read the pages behind it. So I bought a quality journal(Leuchtturm 1917) and a fountain pen and I enjoyed using my journal so much more. I also experimented with nib widths and found the one that works best for me stylistically.

Another thing I saw is that although my writing is very messy, journaling can be a prompt for you to slow down and really think and articulate your thoughts, and write in a neater, more attractive way.

Writing slowly is very beneficial for the quality of your handwriting, and I believe that writing with a pen and paper also helps you express yourself better because it has more in common with conversation. You can't edit or delete or rearrange anything like you can with text. What you write will remain, and you have to follow the train of thought through.

I had an english teacher who strongly advocated for freewriting with a pen and paper to get over writer's block and get in the flow of writing and expressing oneself, without judgement or self criticism.

There are so many benefits to writing. Just in the process of writing this post I went from being unsure and dismissive of the value of journaling to being inspired by the increased awareness, the possibilities and the creativity. It can feel very freeing to express yourself through journaling.

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What is the meaning of our existence?
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#6

Through spiritual evolution and overall advancement, the mental aspect of our being comes into importance, along with the need to understand better our own unique psyche, our subconscious, and everything we might be capable of creating.

The practice of journaling will increase your self-awareness, improve your mind, and refine your ability to communicate. The benefits are vastly more important than many people understand. You will grow and advance as a person.

If you keep thoughts only in your head, they can scatter easily and be forgotten. Putting them on paper/word doc will make your thoughts more real and permanent.

The Great post that shows the importance of keeping your own journal/your own notes.

It's really cool that you can now keep your own journal in JoS.

In everyday life, for example at home or at work, keeping your own diaries and journals can be dangerous, for example, once when I was a teenager I kept my personal diary, as a result my parents accidentally found the diary and read it, the diary contained details of my personal life in relationships with one girl, then I I had a fight with my parents, but now I'm on good terms with them.

Also, in everyday life, especially in the business sphere, it is not recommended to keep diaries and journals, because if someone finds them, they can be used against you.

It is very good that in JoS everyone can take detailed notes on any topic, it is very useful as Lydia described, but the most important thing is that for some people, perhaps for many, keeping such journals will have a therapeutic effect.

I recommend everyone to keep a diary (journal) in JoS, I will do it myself!

«You will find on the left of the halls of Hades a spring, and standing by it a white cypress. Do not approach this spring at all. You will find another, from the Lake of Memory, with cold water flowing from it. Guardians stand before it. Say: 'I am a child of Earth and starry Heaven, but my race is of Heaven alone. You know this yourselves. I am parched with thirst and am perishing. Give me quickly the cold water flowing from the Lake of Memory.' And they will give you to drink from the sacred spring, and after that you will reign among the other heroes» - From the Petelia Tablet (300-200 BCE)

#7

This is a very good ideia, i read in the past about keeping a black book to register the Magic practices and everything, i want to do it again because i never did it well, register my goals everiday and what i end up actually doing, how i fell and why and other important, interesting stuff, Youre amazing HP Lydia 🙏🙏☺️☺️😘😘 thank u so much

#8

Thank you for the post HPS.
I have been writing quite regularly in my journal for a few years now.

It is really cathartic and has helped me understand some things about myself. It also somehow brings out a side of my personality that doesn't normally shine through.

I always note the date of when I write, too. This also helps me a lot with learning Astrology; I associate what happens to me with planetary events/transitions/aspects and always try to learn something from that.

It is not very easy because I lack constancy but I try to do my best.

In this diary I also write down everything I feel and that goes through my mind; sometimes when on a spiritual level something happens to me, I describe the experience I had. Or the meditations that come to my mind.

Somehow it seems that having this journal also seems to help in communication with my Guardian.

Ἀρετή καὶ Τιμή

Dove l'essenza dell'esistenza risiede
Il nulla dell'oblio viene superato
E il figlio prode avanza verso la Vittoria.

#9

I will start writing a diary, one for my spiritual development and one for my personal life, I was always thinking about writing, now I will start even more motivated with your advice.
Thank You HPS Lydia

#10

Through spiritual evolution and overall advancement, the mental aspect of our being comes into importance, along with the need to understand better our own unique psyche, our subconscious, and everything we might be capable of creating.
The practice of journaling will increase your self-awareness, improve your mind, and refine your ability to communicate. The benefits are vastly more important than many people understand. You will grow and advance as a person.
If you keep thoughts only in your head, they can scatter easily and be forgotten. Putting them on paper/word doc will make your thoughts more real and permanent.
Many people have blockages in communicating with others; how can you communicate with others if you cannot communicate with yourself? Journaling will increase your ability to articulate your thoughts, and order your words and sentences in a more coherent way. Writing to yourself will give you the practice and confidence to communicate better with others.
Writing/Journaling is very therapeutic. It enables you to gain insight into who you are and how you operate as an individual. Journaling will give you a private outlet for you to rant in, or write about your fears and insecurities in a way that will help you understand them better, in order to begin working on overcoming them.
You may have seen it online before: someone gets triggered by something, posts a giant emotional outburst rant, embarrasses themselves, leaves. (Hopefully they come back, at least under a new username if they want to separate themselves from the embarrassment.) They could have prevented this incident if they had written to themselves first, in their journal:
Anything that bothers you, including about another person, write it out. Don’t post it but keep it for yourself, at least for a while. Write it all out, rant and rage in it, contemplate it some more, write some more, read it over, complete it, feel the catharsis. And then decide if it’s something worth posting publicly. Chances are, you will realize that it is not something to make public. You can absolutely take parts of it, re-write it, and post a revised version if you feel it is necessary. But you will realize that there is no need to post your entire outburst.
The practice of journaling is very beneficial for people who seek attention everywhere online, or who dump their problems online and later regret it. Writing to yourself, explaining all your thoughts and problems, enables you to see that *you* are the important one, that you in fact do not need to over-express yourself to strangers online.
A lot of people seek attention from others for validation (this is often subconscious). If you spend time writing to yourself, you are validating yourself! Journaling is a form of self-care, you are putting time and effort into yourself, to take care of your mind and emotions. You need to understand that you are very important to yourself, and prioritizing time to write to yourself will prove this to you :)
Some people feel the strong need to express themselves, their personality, and their opinions, but in the wrong way, due to a lack of self-understanding. Every single person on the internet does not need to know every single detail about you. By keeping a journal, you can have the full sense of expressing yourself, while keeping appropriate boundaries.
There are various methods for journaling. There are many tips available online for methods, such as “brain-dumping” (getting everything on your mind out as fast as possible, often randomly), writing a set amount of pages each morning, or rules to stick with, and so on. Some recommend pen-and-paper notebook, some a word doc on computer, or you can buy an actual designed journal, or an app for your computer, or a digital writing pad. Look around and see what might work best for you. Typing is faster which many would consider preferable, yet manual writing with pen is slower which forces the brain to think better, which other people would consider preferable. (I suggest avoiding pencil which fades over time.)
Personally, I prefer to keep it free-form yet still with structure, always noting the date and time at the top of the entry. Sometimes I brain-dump, sometimes I write memories of my childhood (I find this very insightful and brings lovely feelings of nostalgia). Sometimes I will skim through past entries and find inspiration; or see a note to myself to do something, so I become inspired to immediately post a new entry as a follow-up. Sometimes I go on a philosophic tangent, or write random things that then turn into something that can be used in a post for the forums.
You can even have a few journals; use one for inspiration, motivation, and to write good things in it; and the other to vent, rant, and rage. My point is, you can completely tailor the journaling process to what you need, what will help you. You can make it as simple or as complex as you want.
One practice is to write about your mood, your emotions. This will help you better understand yourself and become more insightful. Write how you feel, and what made you feel like that, and what you think you can do to feel better. Or write about someone in your life and how you think they can feel better, or do better in their life.
Journaling can be done at any time of day or night. First thing in the morning has benefits, and you can write things you plan on doing in the day. Journaling in evening has benefits of going over the events of the day. This is similar to High Priest Zevios’s Introspective Meditation, and can be combined with it, or done one after the other. See what works best for you.
You can also jot down a few more lines throughout the day, I do this, and I always enter the time at the top of the new entry, because when/if I go over it again days or months later, it’s interesting to see how my day went and the random times I decided to write. It makes my day feel more full and real, when I read over it later.
Journaling differs from blogging, as with blogs, you are inviting criticism and even trolling from random strangers on the internet. Blogging is fine for some people and for some topics, but keeping a private journal benefits everyone. You might write in it, and then take parts of it for your blog.
And you might discover that a particular journal entry expands further and could be a helpful post to others in the forums (perhaps with some revision if the original was too personal).
Just make sure your journal will never fall into the wrong hands. I know someone who stopped journaling for many years because they developed a mental block after it was repeatedly discovered and read by their parents. It even had a key (it was a physical journal) but they did not hide the key well enough.
If you keep a journal on a shared computer, put a password on it. If you keep a digital writing pad, make sure to back it up in case it ever breaks. If you keep a physical journal, keep it somewhere safe and hidden from prying eyes. You can even buy ones that come with a lock and key, but keep the key safe. Some people keep the key on a chain around their neck, as they like the aesthetic of it.
Writing to yourself is mental exploration and opens new gateways that you did not know of before. It is a very enjoyable and therapeutic process that you will grow from.
In the time that I have gotten back into journaling (I didn’t for many years), I have developed a higher sense of Self, and gained heightened awareness of the importance of certain things in my past. I also feel so much more connected to myself, and an increased sense of self-love and self-knowledge. It makes my day feel more real, makes my life feel more real, more full and enriched. Which then makes my mind feel more enriched. This is truly a remarkable feeling that I wish for all of you to gain as well :)

Zeus is Truth. And Zeus is humanities true Creator and God. Hail Zeus and our Demon friends.

#11

There is a reason why a lot of great people from history kept a journal, This sermon is very insightful indeed!

Sadly i have never been able to get into the flow of writing things down, when i tried to do it, it was short lived. Lately my routines and interests have been shifting, this might be a good moment for me to pick up journaling. It would be great if my communication skills got a boost from doing so, especially seeing that i very much lack in this regard.

The greatest blessing one can receive is their own, Thoroughly believe in thyself, do this and your soul will be your guiding star.

Hail Zeus, Hail Astarte, May you shine true for eternity!

#12

I love writing. It's just that my mind moves too fast for my hand to keep up! It's like I am trying to get everything all out at once instead of taking my time.
It's like I've got so much to say getting it all out there that I end up making a mess

💙🖤 Walking the sacred path🖤💙
Spreading the Truth of Zeus🔥Getting rid of the lies 🔥

#13

My notes are already a collection of a dozen or so notebooks, like a small library, lol. I also often send my dreams, theories, thoughts, experiences and more to my friend. She does the same thing sometimes. I'm glad that she trusts me. I'm also glad that she is a person I can trust

#14

this reminds me about thread I wanted to write, which was about writing.

If I was wrote it somewhere I wouldn’t forget.

Now I was forgot about it for months…

Btw this topic is amazing, and really very important.

Normally I write something when idea comes which shouts in my head that it cannot be forgotten…

So it were rare occasions, but now I understood it more clear

To have more control of your life you have to write down more of it, otherwise it just come and go…

Thank you for this writing, dear High Priest Lydia.

#15
This is the targeted message.

Writing has a way of freeing your mind! And it has his healing attributes! 🙂

💙🖤 Walking the sacred path🖤💙
Spreading the Truth of Zeus🔥Getting rid of the lies 🔥

#16

I know that when I was in rehab a couple years ago! Drawing pictures and writing allowed me to relax and go into a deep meditation from time to time! It also helped me go to sleep

💙🖤 Walking the sacred path🖤💙
Spreading the Truth of Zeus🔥Getting rid of the lies 🔥

#18

How to unblock it? whenever I have tried to write I get blocked and it is impossible for me to express myself properly.

#19

Amazing, thank you HPS Lydia