In this episode I’m going to get a little esoteric, and maybe a little spiritual, and talk about “numinous writing”. Otto coined the term numinous to refer to something sacred with otherworldly qualities, and I’m a firm believer that an author’s act of creating stories out of their minds, hearts, and if so you choose to believe, souls, counts as an experience with a numinous quality. So don’t worry, I’m not going to get organized religious on you, but instead, I want to talk about how this sacred quality to our writing, and treating it as something more than a “job” or a way to make money, but instead like a vocation or a calling, can help us to remain balanced and yes, holistic, in our approach to being authors. I hope you enjoy this sidequest to our podcast.
Numinous Writing
Categories:
Related Post
Fishing (but not really) for the squeamish 🎣Fishing (but not really) for the squeamish 🎣
Episode where I take you fishing, but not really, with my husband. And we talked to some mallards. — Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/detroit-conjure-llc-festi/support
Faygo Love Episode 🥤Faygo Love Episode 🥤
This is the bonus episode. In many of our episodes over the years together, we’ve mentioned Faygo. I love Faygo. But for many of you, you don’t really know what
Hibiscus, Mulberry & Maple Icepop 🌺Hibiscus, Mulberry & Maple Icepop 🌺
It’s very hot outside, in some places. Let’s make a cold and healthy treat. We’re using sumac, maple syrup, hibiscus, and mulberries, and more. Music: “Crinoline Dreams” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
