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Woolf, Virginia - from A Writer's Diary

Identifier

021631

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

VIRGINIA WOOLF. From A Writer's Diary (London, 1953)

Often down here I have entered into a sanctuary; a nunnery; had a religious retreat; of great agony once; and always some terror; so afraid one is of loneliness; of seeing to the bottom of the vessel.

That is one of the experiences I have had here in some Augusts; and got then to a consciousness of what I call "reality": a thing I see before me: something abstract; but residing in the downs or sky; beside which nothing matters; in which I shall rest and continue to exist.

Reality I call it.

And I fancy sometimes this is the most necessary thing to me: that which I seek. But who knows-once one takes a pen and writes? How difficult not to go making “reality” this and that, whereas it is one thing.’

The source of the experience

Woolf, Virginia

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Reality

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Angst
Loneliness and isolation

Suppressions

Sensory deprivation

Commonsteps

Staying in a retreat

References