I'm sure most of you have heard of stream of consciousness writing. The idea, I guess, is that when we put pen to paper, or keyboard strokes to device, and just jot down any thought that comes to mind, that we'll uncover or unleash hidden and deeper parts of ourselves.
So, I'm wondering if such a technique would also work with speech. What if I went into session and just talked quickly with little thought and see what comes up?
Usually I ponder and think and contemplate and examine and try to articulate clearly and introspect, etc. etc.
What if I threw all that away, that attentive approach, and just started blabbering away? Has anyone ever done that? Did it work? Or is this just some stupid idea that has come up for me in my constant quest to uncover deeper parts of myself?
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