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Blank Page Journaling

“Journal writing is a voyage to the interior.” -- Christina Baldwin

Journaling strongly supports our rational mind. It helps us gain clarity, create ideas, maintain focus and attention, and solidify and deepen intention.

Journaling is just as powerful for accessing our intuition, the inner knowing that doesn’t come to us through our left brain. Blank page journaling enables us to confidently request guidance at any time. Learn how to allow messages to come through you rather than you forcing the journaling.

Here’s how blank page journaling works.

Start your journaling session with a blank page. Take a few deep breaths, turn your attention inside and first write what comes to mind. Rid your mind of the mind chatter.

Then ask yourself, “What topics are most appropriate and important for me to journal on now?” Here’s another way to ask: “In my highest divine interest what do I need to journal about?”

As ideas come, write them down. Try for 3 to 5 topics to reflect and write on.
Then spend some time writing on each topic in your own way or using some of the many other journaling tools.

The more you use this process (ideally daily), the more you will understand how truth, ideas, needs and early warning signals are waiting to be heard below the noise level in our minds. It helps develop discrimination, discernment and self trust.

“To write from within, you have to listen for what’s there. And listen deeply. It’s more than your ears doing this listening.” -- Patrice Vecchione

 

EXERCISE:
 
There are many intentions you may have when you journal. Observe how your mind works and how good ideas come to the surface.

 Getting started:
Have no intention - just write what is on your mind.
What is the most important things for me to do today?
What early warning signals am I avoiding?

 Go deeper:
What aspects of … relationship need some attention? 
What aspects of myself needs some attention or healing?

 Reach higher:
What is spirit asking of me today?
How can I serve others for the greatest good of all concerned?

Go back and check out our other 50 Journaling Tools.