All of us are authors, and all of us
have a book already written within us
that needs to come out.
I believe that fiction is the easiest
to write because none of what you write
can, or needs to be verified and you are
only limited by your imagination. On the
other hand nonfiction requires verification
of facts and the book usually has references
to the material that you have used. These
facts can come from the documentation
of others or your own. But the material
is usually taken as truth or fact and
supported by the documents you have used.
Then there is the Grey area that I write
about. Philosophy! Philosophy always appears
as truth and it is always controversial
because in truth, truth is an illusion.
My truth is not yours, and yours is not
someone else's. Philosophy can always
be argued from one's point of view and
it is nonfiction from that observation.
From the position of the other it may
be fantasy or imagination.
In truth, philosophically speaking, fiction
and nonfiction are the same, as both come
from the imagination and are subject to
one's interpretation and the ability to
manifest one's thoughts into physical
symbols that are observable by others.
The wonderful thing about fiction is
that the events become probabilities in
physical form at some level of consciousness
and are nonfiction. If I think of a lying
under a palm tree on a white sandy beach
on a tropical ocean one early sunny morning,
that thought becomes your thought and
the probability exists that either one
of us can experience it. It becomes a
probability and only then needs to be
experienced. All thoughts are the beginnings
of any probability whether it is a sandy
beach or Aliens attacking the earth.
The distinction between fiction and nonfiction
is determined by our ability to allow
our imaginations to accept them.
The Bible and other Holy texts are considered
to be nonfiction, and yet they are the
texts that are the least likely to be
verified. The pages in these texts where
written by many different authors, sometimes
hundreds of years after the facts, if
they did in fact occur, and the stories
were selected for inclusion by people
and organizations with an agenda. Many
of the stories in the Bible were created
to demonstrate aspects of morality and
social behavior. Many stories have been
left out deliberately.
We generally accept these books as historical
facts because we were told to, even though
critical thinking and reason suggests
otherwise. Facts, truth and imagination
have been blended into foggy images that
transcend humanities ability to distinguish
the difference, fueled by fear and ignorance.
What is fiction, what is not?
We look to an imaginary future and go
back into the past to create it. Or we
go back into the past to create a future
book. The book the waits within you, is
the future waiting to be created, it is
already present in the moment and although
it is nonfiction, it will be judged by
others in the future as either.
Humanity has agreed at some level of
consciousness to accept things as truth,
or "nonfiction," if it is within the realm
of possibility or if there is a strong
human desire, want or need to believe
it.
We as a people had a strong desire to
fly to the moon and have done it, (maybe).
We as a people have strong desires to
create new technology and we do it, and
we believe in technology because we can
see it working. These areas are not that
Grey, because we want to believe. Predictions
that we have made hundreds or thousands
of years ago are now observable in our
experience and easy to accept. Most believe
that technology can achieve anything,
from creating a sailing ship that moves
past the abyss waiting at the edge of
the earth, to the space ship that flies
through it.
It is the same imagination that creates
physical objects or technology, which
creates philosophy about who and what
we are.
There is a strong desire within humanity,
or need to believe and accept that there
is more to us than what we can see, taste,
smell, feel or hear. We have moved away
from our ability to experience the soul
and the mind as other parts of ourselves.
We consider these aspects of self as fictional
or beyond reach and best left to the imagination
of philosophers, priests and other self
appointed experts. Most of us experience
these aspects only when we read about
them or attend presentations or Sunday
services, as they are brought to our attention.
As one moves away from the philosophy
of others and accepts their own truth
as real and valid, then we are better
able to accept all experiences, philosophies,
and truths as truth. All probabilities
and possibilities are valid and experienced
at some level of consciousness. All fiction
is nonfiction in the greater truth, and
they are simply human or physical conventions.
I write my Nonfiction, Fictional articles
early Sunday morning before I go for breakfast.
In the course of the two hours that it
takes me to write a 1600 word article
like this, I have my shower, get dressed,
wash the dishes, take out the garbage
and several other chores.
I do not give any thought to what I write
about, and it just flows out of me naturally.
When I sit down to the keyboard and monitor,
my mind is blank and the harder I try
to write something, the less the results.
Most often I do not know what I am going
to write about before I start. I close
my eyes for a few moments and try not
to think about anything.
I accepted long ago that what I have
to say or write about is valid, it has
purpose and meaning. No matter how far
fetched the words or thought, I try not
to interfere and just let it come out.
The fear of being crazy, stupid or uninformed
left me long ago once I allowed the words
to come out. This article is philosophical
(nonfiction) but it comes from a fictional
thought process that I used to think was
mine, it is not!
I encourage all those that come to me
for guidance to just sit down and let
it all out, no matter how outrageous,
how unintelligent or gifted it may seem.
No one has to read it, it doesn't have
to be published, and you can tear it up
when you are finished. By sitting down
and starting to write, you will develop
a process that works for you, you will
be totally amazed at what you have locked
inside. When I do read some of my stuff,
I wonder, "Wow," was that me, that's not
bad! Did I write that?
If you have visited my web site at klienwachter.com
and read my articles you will remember
that I have said many times I write for
myself first and that is my truth. I do
not have a need for others to read my
words. I have however come to terms with
my ego that wishes to be recognized as
an author. I speak from the spiritual
part of myself that is not physical and
I agreed with my ego to allow it the freedom
to publish and print these articles. We
have made peace and the ego understands
that recognition my not come and that
it is a probability that may or may not
be experienced. On this we agree.
Spirit makes itself known or physically
experienced through the words that are
recorded for the benefit of the ego.
You have something to say, and your thoughts
need to be expressed in the physical world
and it is done in an infinite number of
ways. Writing is just one way. But do
not back down because you believe your
writing is not valid or important. Also
realize that it may not be accepted by
others and know that it doesn't really
matter.
Write for yourself first and set your
imagination free. Nonfiction is fiction
finding expression and recognition in
the physical world. It has no meaning
except for the meaning given it by those
who read the words.
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This article was posted on December
09, 2005