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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION:
Part
No
RaINBOW WITHOUT BlUES
vii
Boredom, Bums, and Blues:
I
The Geography of Night Country
1
2
The Boredom Epidemic
A
3
Short History of the Blues
and the Noontide
Demon
16
and Hiders
36
3
Life-styles: Runners, Fighters,
4
A Map
5
Fatigue:
6
Simple Boredom: Monotony
59
7
Chronic Boredom
80
8
The Deepening
for
42
Psychonauts
The
Personal Energy Crisis
Part
48
Darkness: Depression and Apathy
II
The Whole-some
102
Life
115
1
The Upward Spiral: A Preview The Joyful Art of Doing Nothing Breakout: Beyond Guilt and Shame The Renewal of Imagination and Desire
12
Feeling Alive: Unfreezing E-motions
143
13
Risk Taking
160
9 10
14
From Sex
15
The
to Intimacy
Politics of
Depression and F-Jope
1
17
127 136
178
198
Notes
220
Index
223
INTRODUCTION
NO RAINBOW WITHOUT
As
early as
I
can remember
I
my life to be a rainbow No gray, brown, or shades
wanted
vivid experiences All technicolor. night.
I
wanted
rust.
Even
and
to taste, touch,
with the kaleidoscope of
human
possibilities. Better to
—Keen—suggested
my name
explorer, always pushing the limits.
and
I
honed
my
anyone who seemed prematurely
create a lean
body
that
was
at
rode motorcycles.
ladder (Ph.D. and security 1
moved
1
full
wanted to be
My
1
and
my
a perpetual
mind was sharp and
satisfied.
1
flung at
Twenty-five years
in
motion.
wrestled,
felt
I
the need to
climbed mountains,
After ascending the
had earned and became I
burn than
my DNA
professorship with tenure),
to California so
of
began running, determined to
1
home
be near the edge of danger skin-dived,
1
that
doubts into questions that
before jogging was invented
of
try everything, to stuff myself
destiny was to be on the cutting edge
restless,
BLUES
1
academic
abandoned the
a free-lance lecturer
and
writer.
could immerse myself in the happen-
INTRODUCTION
via ings of the late 1960s
—
revolution for the hell of
it,
encounter
groups, psychedelic consciousness, sensory awareness, etc.
determined that midlife was not going to catch
and bovine. At the
time,
content" she would
know
Give
spirit.
me
Needless to
1
1
my
I
was not
My
said: 'just
Sagittarius with his
moon
and
air
was
totally
into darkness
..."
few
unprepared when
A
that
fire,
am
my
not enough earth and
nodded
I
attributed
I
heads
their
what we would expect from in
"I
was
ever said
was exciting but exhausting to be
it
genes, driving curiosity, and a lust for 1
I
death.
astrologically oriented friends
knowingly and
if
turning drab
comfortable person. In moments of
a
ambience Too much
water
me
intensity or give
say,
wife that
me
had squelched the flame
candor friends would hint that in
my
told
was
1
it all
double
a
to Scottish
life.
crashed, burned,
and plunged
divorce after seventeen years of marriage and a
frantic years of trying to
be
a carefree
me
bachelor landed
in
the middle of what medieval mystics described as "the dark night
and modern psychologists (with
of the soul"
less
poetry and
soul) prefer to call "depression" or "midlife crisis." Since
in The Passionate Life
repeat the story here. Suffice
it
depression began to disappear pain and
became
and
I
fatigue,
life.
1
I
my
began to study the differences
boredom, depression,
my
in
grief, despair, etc.
being an objective witness to the
emotions,
I
began to observe
how
1
to maintain a high level of dramatic intensity
was so addicted to I
ceased running from
the geography of
would do anything
my
I
make up
changing topography of
in
not
between the nu-
became more expert
matter whether
will
I
interested in discriminating
the night country of the psyche.
As
in Fire in the Belly,
to say that the obscure ache of
when
ances of the "negative" emotions that
between
less
have
my personal demons and
written about the process of confronting
beginning again
1
was
in
intensity that
it
didn't
seem
to
the pits or the heights so long as
something extreme was happening Facing challenges, pushing
INTRODUCTION
my mind
ix
and body to the point of exhaustion by excessive work
or play, seemed better than settling into middle-class tranquillity.
One day
found myself
I
my
sitting in
room, looking
living
the waves in the ocean, and being gently bored
me
of anything that really excited
or anything
wasn't deeply depressed, simply captured
and
ate
natural impulse
something
—
project, pick a fight with
Instead
I
my
wife.
call
quietly
sit
Lo and behold,
wanted
I
inertia.
up
I
action.
Do
a friend, start a
new
—
me
for
and study the contours of
did nothing
1
my boredom
discovered that the monster of
I
to do.
My immedi-
Anything to escape the void.
did something highly unusual
other than
couldn't think
1
was to force myself into
go to the movies,
eat,
by
at
boredom had I
spent a lifetime running to avoid was more interesting than terrible Benign,
As
I
allowed
my
even
from
friendly, a respite
metabolism to slow
sensations of ebb tide. Lying fallow
down
my
1
frantic busyness.
learned to savor the
re-collected
I
my
did a
life,
kind of inventory of the satisfactions and dissatisfactions, and
began to ask myself what before
I
became
previously
wanted
I
in
the future.
wasn't long
a connoisseur of that range of "blue" feelings
lumped together under the name
my
slowed down,
It
imagination began to blossom and
A
sprung from exhausted ground.
I
of "boredom."
new
had As
I
desires
wealth of feelings sprouted
where before there was only willpower and overdrive. Gradually,
theme
in
I
embrace the
a
common
discover beauty only
when we
began to experience the promise that
myth and beast.
folklore
—we
Where we
gold Beneath the
stumble and
reject
becomes the cornerstone The
trash.
Authentic happiness
ourselves
to
is
experience the
including boredom,
fear, grief,
Increasingly, people within
treasure
range of
anger,
and
what we
we
find the
stone the builders
only possible full
there
fall,
The
fault lies the virtue
is
is
hidden
when we human
in the
allow
emotions,
despair.
self-servingly call "the
developed" nations of the world have become addicted to highly
INTRODUCTION
X consumptive
of
styles
dependent on constantly
that are
life
We
stimulated nervous systems and economies. busy.
As the most
now working
men and women
"successful"
fifty-
and sixty-hour weeks,
that as recently as the 1960s sociologists revolution.
The problem
would have Instead
1
we have become valuable
experience a downturn,
we
is
note
computer does not contain
My
A
intrin-
The moment we
"progress."
and
try to find
ways to
to have completely lost the
wisdom
we
should
and celebrate one day each week and allow the land to (I
we
Type
something
that led the leaders of biblical times to decree that
every seventh year.
a leisure
twenty-hour workweek.
fear depression
We seem
stimulate "growth."
remember
were predicting
idea that there
change and
in
our society are
nation of speed freaks.
a
hooked on the
in
ironic to
it is
990s was supposed to be that
difficulty adjusting to the
personalities, sically
of the
are busy, busy,
in
passing that
Word
lie
rest
fallow
Finder on
my
"fallow.")
encounter with boredom and exploration of the spectrum
of blue emotions convinced
me
and
that emotional
wholeness requires a psychological sabbath
—
a time
spiritual
and place of
disengagement. Todays paper brings word that Dr. Franz Halberg of the University of Minnesota's Chronobiological Laboratories
is
convinced by empirical evidence that human beings are genetically
programmed
Times, 9/8/91, p.
15
for seven-day )
It
has taken
rhythmic cycles. (The New York
me
a
long time to discover the
obvious: constant activity and the quest for excitement
exhaust the energies necessary for enjoyment of a
There are several reasons
I
expedition to the center of the psyche.
grows
healed by
septic,
full life.
have chosen boredom as the
Ariadne's thread that can best guide us
festers,
may
and contributes
on an inward-bound
Any
repressed emotion
to a dis-ease that can only
be
allowing the forbidden feeling into awareness.
We can't
we have denied
Further-
recover an emotion whose existence
more, the realm of emotion
(like a nation)
"cannot long exist
INTRODUCTION half-slave in
and
bondage,
xi
half-free."
all
When we keep a whole class of emotions
other emotions will suffer Boredom
When
extroverted and activity -addicted culture
boredom,
library to study the literature of
Depression and identity is
scarcely
crises are
mentioned by
nobody has
suffered
modem
boredom
problem of mankind? For suffering
Then
1
first
that
grief, guilt
like
"in"
—had
the debutante
Lucky
"
quenter of treasure
wondered
1
all
who came
thrift
when
I
a neglected
in
saw one.
out
"all
the
a
a
former age.
fullness
good
is
I
the
1
When
—anger and felt a little
1
season and couldn't diseases
had been a fre-
knew an overlooked
choose the path that begins with undiagnosed dis-ease from which is
readily available
Fortunately for humankind, the road to hell is
had been
1
our time
late in the
"normal" people suffer and the cure
to heaven
be that
and unexplored
been well explored,
shops and swap meets,
it
it
nobody wanted boredom Being
for me,
boredom because
highway
if
belonged to
emotions
find a cause to support because
taken
Could
psychologists.
a while
and shame
went to the
I
found there was none.
1
was the key to recovery of emotional
discovered that the
broad. There
is
is
narrow and the
a single path to sickness
thousand ways to health. All you have to do to get worse
keep narrowing your horizons, your
arteries,
all
you have
to
do
is
and is
to
your mind, your
enthusiasms, your community, your compassion. better
our
since Pascal called ennui the major
had stumbled on
I
in
popular maladies, but boredom
a disease like leprosy that
realized
emotion I
from
taboo
is
And
to get
open up to the multitudinous wonders
and healing balms within, without, and around.
Start
unwinding
the tangled string of your dis-ease and knots (the nots) in your spirit will loosen.
Many
people never get started on the inward-bound journey
because they wake up one day realizing they are emotionally
poor and demand to be made emotionally
When we
discover our dis-ease
we
naturally
rich immediately.
want
instant cures.
'
INTRODUCTION
xii
But the psyche doesn't work like
that.
When we
have been long
addicted to alcohol, dmgs, work, bad relationships,
etc.,
cannot immediately transcend our emotionally stunted
There
are
spirit. It
no authentic
lives.
rags-to-riches stories in the realm of the
takes time to explore
we have
we
and recover the
full
range of feelings
spent years denying and ignoring. In developing emo-
tional literacy,
we must
begin with abc before
we
can reach xyz.
Begin where you are rather than where you would
like to be.
Real spiritual journeys begin in the mud, the desert, the swamp,
the wasteland, not in the seventh heaven feeling,
To
recover fullness of
begin with the emptiness of feeling Begin by exploring
numbness, boredom, confusion, ambivalence, and depression the gray, dappled, and blue emotions
They
will lead
life,
where you
find bursting golden buds, upspringing green,
and royal
red-hot anger and searing grief to the center of will
you through
purple
The
best
experience the
need only
way
full
to a technicolor
life is
the willingness to
spectrum. In the beginning of the journey you
trust that there are
no rainbows without
blues.
PART 1
BOREDOM, BLAHS,
AND BLUES: THE GEOGRAPHY OF NIGHT COUNTRY
CHAPTER
1
THE BOREDOM EPIDEMIC
Boredom
is
our number one social disease.
The
epidemic proportions
world of the
mall, the
Unfortunately, to
be
more we
boredom
a minor-league
closer
is
we
Its
growing
in
get to the prepackaged
are engulfed
not dramatic
by psychic smog.
like cancer.
It
appears
demon, gray and anonymous. There
is
no
Anti-Boredom Week, no Crusade Against Tedium, no Boredom
Anonymous, no Foundation
for the Elimination of
Monotony. But
the amorphous blob creeps over our land like a giant fungus in a
grade-B science fiction movie.
asms and destroys our dreams.
comer plague
We
It
It
devours our innocent enthusi-
insinuates itself into
of our lives that has been prepared is
SUFFER
mostly invisible because
it
by
any ho-hum
fatigue
And
the
paralyzes our powers of
MORE FROM A VACUUM THAN A THORN
IN
THE
FLESH.
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4 perception even as
from
we
that
it
atmosphere of
The
consider
modem
fish doesn't
many
invades our psyches. So
it
normal,
it
of us suffer
of the
part
inevitable
life.
know it is swimming in water.
We have learned
to accept tedious jobs, depressing cities, deadly bureaucracies, the
and hopeless
television wasteland,
of sap and
are.
Lively people,
few
things, are rare as
full
Shaker
way
politics as just the
sass,
furniture.
Wisdom
become an
has
men and
antique virtue, to be studied in the tintypes of great
women
of former ages.
And
wonder, which ancient philosophers
celebrated as the aim and reward of a
makes the cover of
The space.
The
blahs have us.
Some vampire
—
ening,
is
Sisyphus strain
quietly sucking
we
never
disease from inner
away the
"inspired
is it
a natural part of
we don't notice our dis-ease,
die "not with a
How
life,
lifeblood of our
by
a god")
Most
"
and
fright-
allow our vitality to ebb away with scarcely a protest.
society that
And
entheos,
The
that spirit that former ages called "the soul
Boredom may become such ical
good human
Rolling Stone or Newsweek.
enthusiasm (from the Greek
hope
things
content with simplicity and
bang but
a
modem
technolog-
or accept
it
passively.
whimper."
with you?
Perhaps you wake up one moming, and for no particular reason it is is
February
your
soul. Blue
Monday. The
is
out.
Nothing
except
away from your
life
Only
a littered line of
memories
the shore to mark the receding tide of your
What
tide
mud flats. There isn't much pain, just a great and emptiness. And restlessness. The excitement has ebbed
visible
aching
in
is
is left
passion.
along
You think
the most important thing that hasn't happened?
THE
BOREDOM
5
EPIDEMIC
about your job, your marriage, the vacation you are going to take in
—
August
everything seems stale and tasteless Nothing matters
much You have no burning dreams You go through
outrage
without feeling Same old
When
did you lose
Or maybe children
the
anymore You
hard to remember.
it? It is
boredom began the week
tried to
Not even
by the numbers,
rat race
for college
left
or lively hopes
the day automatically,
retired or the
nobody needed you
suddenly,
and,
you
after
your days with hobbies, but time hung
fill
heavy You did make-work around the house, joined
when you
played golf three days a week But
a club,
weren't busy, that
nameless sadness came over you and the future seemed to stretch before you like a
sterile desert.
Or maybe you work the three-to-eleven
some
seniority,
at Electric
shift.
Hose and Rubber Company,
You've been there seven years and have
but you are
been getting you down
still
young
Lately the
monotony has
After cutting and bundling
12,000
Chevrolet heater hoses, or watching an extruder squeeze out an endless
ribbon
deadened Maybe depressed, so
polyvinyl
of
it's
much
Or maybe you
just
at a
Like
is
much
not
to do.
Or maybe you
a
good
To
BE
What
will
will turn
up
feels
feel
so
hall.
the same old
it's
Eight 45-minute
prison.
your
At school
periods
A curriculum and teachers tell you
own
good.
And
unemployed You know
but you can't help feeling low about yourself. ahead.
why do you
after school, there
So you hang out and smoke
are
spirit
dead end?
including lunch and study learn for
your
pipe,
job fatigue. But then
are in teenage limbo
thing every day
what you must
chloride
you do? Read the in the classifieds.
paper.
Then
a joint
it's
or two.
not your
fault,
The day stretches Maybe something
wait
till
noon
AVERAGE YOU MUST CUT YOUR LONGING SHORT.
for the
'
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6 phone
call
from the contractor
afternoon you walk
who just might
impulse to have a drink or look at
going to sink to
If
you
TV until after dark. You are not
most Americans you
go away. Or take up
will
it
a job. In the
that.
are like
and hope
have
downtown and try to look busy. You resist the
will
a
ignore your
hobby.
Or
boredom
have an
affair.
Or get divorced. Or start a new business. Or keep busy. Or eat to fill
up the
as the
pneumonia.)
you
If
none of these works you
wonder
depression and
boredom
When
void.
what's the matter with you. (Think of
common
you can
cold of the psyche and depression as
afford
it
and
seek psychiatric help.
will
will fall into
If
aren't afraid of introspection
you
physician to prescribe tranquilizers or
you
can't,
mood
will get
elevators.
your
Or you
Or try to tough it out. And you will feel alone. But you are not. Accurate statistics are hard to come by, but we can estimate from the dramatic increase will drink.
in suicide
attempts and sales of antidepressant drugs that
and depression time
population at some
will likely strike half of the
in their lives. Psychiatrists report that
boredom
most patients nowa-
days arrive in their consulting rooms not with raw pain but with a severe case of emptiness. "Doctor,
Something
more
to
is
life
missing and
than
I
don't
I
just don't feel anything.
know what
it is.
There must be
this."
Modem literature warned us of the spiritual malaise long before psychiatric clinics were inundated with depressed patients. In
1936, Georges Bernanos in Diary oj a Country
What do
you want, more or
less?
Priest
warned:
THE BOREDOM EPIDEMIC
TTie world
needs It is
is,
boredom
you
eat
on your
and drink
it
It is
you
teeth. But stand
To
can't see
notice
sifted so fine,
still
coating your face and hands.
ashes
(ennui)
You go about and never
like dust
it in,
grit
eaten up by
is
a little preliminary thought:
it all
you breathe
it
doesn't even
shake off
go.
...
at once.
it,
for an instant
To
you must be forever on the
perceive this
and there
wonder
I
it
this drizzle of if
man
has ever before experienced this contagion, this leprosy of
boredom, an aborted in
some way
decay.
...
boredom, of
If
like
despair, a shameful
form of despair
the fermentation of a Christianity in
ever our species
stale disgust
is
to perish
it
will die of
(As for instance the world wars of
today which would seem to show such prodigious human activity,
are in fact indictments of a
humanity
In
the end, at certain stated periods, they will lead
huge
flocks of resigned sheep to
T
Eliot sketched the outline of the
S
showed us
in J
growing apathy of
Alfred Prufrock a
be slaughtered.)
modem
wasteland and
man whose enthusiasm had
fled:
I have seen them all already
The mornings,
evenings, afternoons.
I have measured out
my
life
Hemingway provided
in coffee spoons.
the litany for a world where the expe-
riences of the void replaced both
hope and
Clean, Well-Lighted Place" he
the story of an old
When
you're fed up,
is
tells
satisfaction. In
something eating you?
"A
man who
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8
He
has failed at everything, even suicide
sits in
a well-lit cafe for
moment before going out again into the night, and his life is summed up in a refrain that is a parody of the ancient prayer: "Our a
nada
[Spanish
name.
who
"nothing"]
for
art
be thy
nada
nada,
in
" .
.
Samuel Beckett showed us the absurdity
One bum
"Do you
asks the other.
"Mine always was," he
in Waiting for Godot.
believe in the
life
to come?"
Paddy Chayevsky gave us an
replies.
unforgettable vignette in Marty where two
young men, hanging
out on a Saturday night with nothing to do, keep asking each
other
What
do you want
What
I don't know.
to do,
do you want
I don't know, Marty.
Boredom
is
doubly
a closet disease it
Marty?
What
do you want
difficult to
behind a curtain of silence and
book
never bored."
I
that
to
do?
diagnose and cure because
We are ashamed of
interviews for this
Angio
to do,
Like guilt or
it.
denial.
I
found
shame we hide in
conducting
most people protest too much.
asked one beautiful young mother
it is
if
"I'm
she was ever
bored. "Never," she replied, "I'm always doing something.
I
don't
A week later she called me
and asked if we could talk "When you first asked me if was ever bored denied it," she said. "But when thought about it realized was bored all the time but felt too embarrassed to admit it. feel guilty. What right
have time." again.
I
I
I
1
I
do
I
have to
child.
I
I
feel
bored?
I
have everything,
travel to exotic places.
even have an
I
affair
I
don't have
I
a beautiful house, a
could take a job
any excuse
if
for being
I
bored
Extroverts turn out for things. Introverts turn DREAMS.
wanted, or
in
1
have
toward
BOREDOM
THE no
But
restrictions.
myself.
Here
appreciating
9
EPIDEMIC I
don't really enjoy
my
life.
is all
the beauty and preciousness of
it!
feel
I
lifeless
I
just don't
ashamed of
I'm
and
life
not
I'm
have enthusiasm for
anything"
We
Americans are particularly phobic about boredom ourselves as go-getters
and the
is
we have
guaranteed us by law. By industry and imagination
Most of us
created a society richer in things than any past society.
luxury that medieval kings would have envied In
live in material fact,
see
right to the pursuit of happiness
we have democratized
the dis-ease of kings Everyone
now
can afford ennui.
To
get a true picture of
boredom, we have to look
we spend our deny
is
substance
chasing
us.
The
how much at
its
our
secondary
in trying to
lives are
shaped by
—
the ways
effects
escape from this monster
frenzy of our flight (and the strategies
use to avoid the void) gives us a true index of
what the
early Christian
noontide."
What
price
all
monks
do we pay
how much we
referred to as "the
we we
fear
demon
of
to maintain our false self-image
as robust, never-bored-a-day-in-our-lives, on-top-of-it-all extro-
verts?
What is
some
of our substitutes, our favorite ways of dodging boredom:
Keeping busy.
go.
the hidden cost of denying our boredom?
(The
devil finds
work
Keep moving. Work and produce
for idle hands.) Stay
We are what we do.
are retired or find yourself with leisure, get a Speed.
Americans are caught
in perpetual
drugs are caffeine and sugar. Never
Here
let
are
on the If
you
"hobby"
motion.
Our
favorite
the body, the psyche, or
The law of economic and psychologic gravity: what goes up MUST COME DOWN. Or MANIA INVITES DEPRESSION.
W the
INWARD BOUND economy slow down Speed
adrenaline.
Consume. Eat.
Stimulate
We are addicted to our own
freaks.
the void.
Fill
any desire
If
instant food, sex, or the latest gadget.
Keep
entertained. Fill
a radio or
up your
Go
time. Plug
arises, satiate it
with
to the mall.
your nervous system into
TV.
And what are the results
of our flight from
boredom? What price
our denial of our dis-ease?
We are always tired.
Fatigue.
are exhausted
out young.
by
We
a depression
systems and
a diet of artificial stimulants.
Speed
are suffering from a massive energy
psychological level political level
Our nervous
it is
it
is
economy
freaks
crisis.
wear
At the
At the economic-
called depression.
called recession, stagnation, readjustment. But
by any other name
addiction to stimulation as a
way
And
our
blinds us to our drugs
and
smells just the same.
of
life
blinds us to the possible joys of a slower "steady-state"
way
of
life
our anxieties are focused on maintaining our "energy" sources.
All
The
manic-depressive cycle
is
the American
economic exhaustion
spiritual,
unbroken
intensity,
is
the
flip
progress, "growth."
way
of
life
Psychic,
side of the drive for
The
rule
we
follow
is
Satchel Paige's: "Don't never look back, 'cause something might be
gaining on you." Violence.
ate
Our
love
affair
with violence springs from our desper-
need to make our exhausted systems
feel
would rather smash things and people than tiness.
Violence comes
Crime
is
in
many
forms:
a mood-altering drug.
something. face
We
our emp-
THE BOREDOM EPIDEMIC
We
Divorce.
1
1
tear the fabric of the family
have cut and run rather than continue to marriages.
till
Nearly half of us the
soil
of fallow
We have no faith that we must wait through the sterile new life will appear. We demand that our relation-
winter before
ships always be "interesting," "exciting," "growing." 2.
Drugs stimulate the deadened psyche and imagination.
Grass to make green the "education" and work.
moods
of those
who
imagination burned out by
fields of
Amphetamines and "uppers"
elevate the
cannot stand the depths. Alcohol deadens
the pain of the loss of passion and puts our conscience to troubled sleep 3.
the
media preach—
Why
^violence pays
TV
miscellaneous crimes on violence? Here
an
I
tion
—
in the streets
the
a
problem
is
and the good
it,
until for
is
life
is
is
is
boredom.
know why they
spiritual
are
.
.
.
alive,
and psychological
basically an
amused one.
.
stasis, .
The
stuck with his boredom, stuck inside, stuck to
two or three minutes he
around the comer and
War
overwhelming convic-
single,
underneath
simply a string of near- experiences marked off
by periods of stupefying
delinquent
Having spent
with boys of an American gang,
People no longer seem to existence
Violent."^
"causes" delinquency.
came away with ... that
surprised
what the playwright Arthur Miller says about
one knows what
some months
we be
our young people get hooked on
"The Bored and the
article,
No
is
should
and an equal number of
that after watching 25,000 murders
in
what
Juvenile delinquents horrify us because they practice
feels
an expensive cheap
the
thrill.
"lives",
thrill
he goes on
a raid
of risking his skin or
it
n
INWARD BOUND
'
he smashes
his life as
other
kid's
day
his
head. In a sense, his
It is
shopping
about for a week
talk
nothing coming up
with gasoline on some
a bottle filled
is
tour.
It
gives
It
It
makes
him something
dying
as close to
as
you can
Unless one grasps the power of boredom, the threat of one's existence,
member
a
And
it is
of the
only
is
NFL.
for the
get. it
to
impossible to "place" the delinquent as
human
delinquency
enough
to
Standing around with
life.
is
Miami.
his trip to
it is
race
Little
Leaque violence, not even big
big league violence the play-off
In
is
between suicide and war. 4.
Suicide
The
extrovert.
and the
retired
violence for the introvert, war suicide rate is
our unlived
at
inches.
"only
up
soaring.
among
We
When
lives.
some
exhausted,
is
violence for the
self
unemployed,
because of disgust
our capacity for hope has been
of us prefer to die
at
all
once rather than by
empty. Better to take the
life is
out" than face the void. Certain phrases keep
in suicide notes: "I'm tired."
nothing
can do."
is
teenagers, the
murder the
Without work or worth,
way
"There I
is
"I
just
left
want
"I
to live for
to rest."
can't "
"My
go on
"This soul
is
is
"
"I've lost
my
the only thing
dead."
"I
have
popping nerve."
left
felt
that
myself
slipping." 5.
War
is
the final distraction. Nations regularly sacrifice their
blood for "adventure" disguised alive.
we
War
get too secure,
that
war gives
Happiness
OWNING.
as honor.
Violence makes us
gives us an occasion for heroism
is
us.
boredom creeps (The
in,
and intensity
we want
rate of individual
being consumed, fire
or
feel
When
the excitement
suicides drops
passion,
in
not eating or
THE BOREDOM EPIDEMIC wartime.)
Warfare
exaltation of the
1
from tedium.
relief
is
Vienna crowds
"The people whose
lives
day
August 1914, Trotsky wrote,
in
and day out pass
in
on the
Reflecting
in a
monotony
modem
of hopelessness are many: they are the mainstay of
The
society.
alarm of mobilizations breaks into their lives like a
promise, the familiar and long-hated
and unusual reigns in store for
them
in its place.
in
—what can seem worse
6
How much
Illness.
knows
it
is
overthrown, and the
Changes
still
more
.
.
sickness
.
is
an escape? Every hypochon-
One
better to suffer than face the void.
grief." Illness is a
Some
incredible are
than normal conditions.""^
Faulkner's characters says. "Between nothingness
choose
new
the future. For better or worse? For better of
course
driac
is
specialists in
break
and
grief,
of
will
I
in the routine
psychosomatic medicine suggest that can-
may sometimes be ways for lives The disease provokes a
cer and other life-threatening diseases
novelty to be introduced into stuck crisis:
change or
Certainly ourselves.
we
die!
all
recognize
We worry,
unusual person
who
fill
how much we do
daily violence to
ourselves with constant anxiety.
It is
the
can tolerate happiness for more than three
days at a time.
Why do we have this
love affair with suffering?
What
is
worse
We court stress and dis-ease Why are we so threatened by
than pain? Nothingness perhaps. rather than risk contentment.
psychological, spiritual, physical health?
When we
begin to
tally
escape a vacuum of meaning
No
SPEED
the cost of our "normal" efforts to in
our
DEMON CAN OUTRUN THE
lives, it is
DEVIL.
clear that
it is
time
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14
to bring our dis-ease out of the closet. Bertrand Russell said,
"Boredom sins of
mankind
to look this
problem
a vital
is
are caused
demon
for the moralist, since at least half the
by the
fear of
square in the eye,
Perhaps,
it."^
we may be
we
if
able to
dare
tame
rather than destroy ourselves in futile attempts to escape.
even remotely possible that
if
we
sit
quietly
It
it is
and meditate on the
void that underlies our manic pursuits and distraction
we may
find
that the monster
is
disguise.
we have feared for a lifetime By tracing our way through the labyrinth
of our dis-ease,
we may
find the path to health.
"If
In the last
century there was a
you know
syphilis,
manifest
itself
same might be
is
boredom. Boredom
your boredom, know
will
is
syphilis could
The in all
scaring yourself
yourself.
into night country, into the heart of
encounter
all
the major themes of psychology:
and shame, freedom and compulsion,
will,
imagination,
By studying your boredom you may come
feeling, sensation.
in
doctors:
an element
is
boring yourself, psychosis
As we move more deeply
guilt
among
you know medicine" (because
said about
Know
boredom, we
saying
through such a wide variety of symptoms).
disease. Neurosis
to death
common
an angel
to
understand what motivates you, what values you hold, and what risks
you must take
The basic
to remain truly alive for
strategy this
and the blues
is:
book suggests
is:
of your days.
for dealing with
embrace them. Don't
fundamental rule of the psyche
all
try positive thinking.
whatever
you
resist
Those who run from boredom and depression lifetime running. Surrender will lead
you
to health.
Turn around and
Go
into
it.
will
will
A
persist.
spend
Study your dis-ease and
Memorize your
face yourself.
boredom
neurotic cycles and
a it
you
5
THE BOREDOM EPIDEMIC can run through them
in
any "negative" emotion
Canyon.
In
1
minutes rather than weeks. Dealing with is
like
running the rapids
in
the
Grand
the turbulent Colorado River the greatest danger
is
getting thrown out of the boat and getting caught in a whirlpool
or roller that sucks you down. to the surface,
you
will likely
If
you
struggle prematurely to get
drown But
if
you out twenty
action of the water will spit
you go deeper, the feet
downstream on
the surface
The
philosophical
and psychological view on which the
diagnosis and prescriptions of this
and depression are itself.
to
They
dis-eases
book
boredom
are based
is
that
by which the psyche
is
trying to heal
are invitations to begin an
inward-bound adventure,
descend into your depths and be reborn The awareness of
boredom
is
the gateway to the hero's journey. Pay attention and
you may emerge more
virile
melancholy and eternity
Go
and wonder- ful. Blue
is
the color of
deep and find the wild blue yonder.
CHAPTER
2
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES AND THE NOONTIDE DEMON
What is this silent dis-ease? What causes it? Can it be cured? Can we find our way out of gray boredom and black depression? Before we can prescribe, we must describe. We have to be careful what words and concepts we use or we might fetch up the wrong treatment. for instance, we define boredom as a sin, as the early Christians did, we may have to discover a way to get divine forgiveness to cure if it is an impurity in the blood we If,
it,
might use leeches to suck out the bad blood,
we will need an to Hawaii,
The
exorcist,
if it is
a
if it is
pure
an
evil spirit
monotony we may need
chemical imbalance
we may
cure
it
a trip
with a
pill.
way to begin is by standing back from our present The ancestors of the modern experience of depression
best
condition.
if it is
Whoever names the
disease
owns the
cure.
7
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES and boredom
many: the
are
1
down"
"cast
soul of the Psalms, the
black bile of Aristotle, the "demon of noontide" of the desert
monks, the
actixa
and aversion we
and
feel
\r\sX\\\a
(which Aquinas defines as the sorrow
when we have
acted against our
own
spiritual
good) of the medieval church, the melancholia of Hamlet, the ennui of Pascal, the romantic Weltschmerz and Lan^weile of the the spleen of the English, the angst of
nineteenth century,
Kierkegaard, the nausea of Sartre.
some
history will give us
did they cure
Let's
How
did peoples in other
we have come
begin by trying to put ourselves
their cave
and jump through
skip,
to call
boredom?
it?
men and women Mr and Mrs
is
hop,
perspective.
times and places experience what
How
A
the skins of "primitive"
in
Flintstone
sit
by the entrance
many
Both are very old and have not
years to
live.
to
He
she thirty-two. She bore seven children (each birth
thirty-five,
took enough calcium to cost her a tooth) but only two lived
beyond infancy. The cold and the too
for the
by
a
now makes
their old joints arthritic
food that makes each winter an ordeal were
scarcity of
much
crippled
that
little
Of
ones
the two that survived, one was
rogue bear and walks with a bad limp
Still,
they
have been lucky, or rather the gods have been good to them.
During most of
their years
winters short This early
and one
As nearly
as
sky.
evening the
The omens
we can
enough
tell,
disappeared (eclipsed)
they were never bored.
bears,
Terror puts boredom to
moon
are strange.
to the margin
temper of wandering
has been plentiful and the
they are worried: the wild geese flew south
terrifying
from a cloudless
lived near
fall
game
—the
of terror
In fact,
marauding neighbors, and
flight.
they
unexpected fickle
INWARD BOUND
18
—
unseasonal storms
lives.
welcomed what
that they
order, regu-
little
and monotony they could manage to introduce
larity,
Because their
had time average
lives
were so short and
for midlife crises. (In
expectancy
life
in
is still
some third-world the early
into their
they never
difficult,
countries the
forties.) Life
was
short,
dramatic, and uncertain.
how
Consider
middle age, that
We
round. tribe,
expectancy
life
is
affects
thirty- five to forty,
second
fulfilled.
We
have "seen
and that requires us
life,
self-images,
people.
we have completed
have been children, adolescents,
gotten married, and had children.
has been
modern
full
members
Our biological
it all."
and ten
of our
start a
to break out of the habits, roles,
and jobs that have contained us during the
In threescore
full
imperative
now we must
But
a
By
first half.
time to be born, or bored, again and
there's
again.
On
But back to the Flintstones
an early spring evening near
the equinox, they and their neighbors gathered for a ceremony that
was church, dance,
one Every primitive
entertainment, and art
feast,
tribe
all
had some yearly cycle of
dance to pay homage to the
rolled into
ritual-story-
regularities of nature.
(The idea of
human
history, after
nature actually wasn't invented until late in
machines had begun to change and pollute the garden.) Chants
were repeated
had been retold,
endlessly, magical formulas recited exactly as they
recited
by previous
the drums beat out a hypnotic rhythm
repetition primitive peoples
orderly enough to survive.
is
by
rites
hoped
a
triumph,
it
By endless
grain they
not a
of passage.
always wanting to do
myths were
to coerce the world into being
give them the game and
Monotony was
celebrated
Love
generations, the old
again.
terror.
needed to
Order was
9
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES
1
But within the tenuous order created by the ritual-story that
the
web
of myth-
was spun over natures uncontrollable wildness,
men and women who
who
survived were those
could best
improvise and react spontaneously to danger and opportunity.
When
the tiger burst into the circle of the campfire
ately separated the quick from the dead.
know how
to
listen
to
And
people
it
immedi-
who
did not
dreams and intuitions had no
their
guidance Survival depended on physical courage, endurance, the withstand the hunger of lean winters and the pain of
ability to
long marches.
By
modem
contrast, survival in the
adapt ourselves to the monotonous (other names are
ability to
"efficient," "orderly," "standardized")
chine.
A virtuous
repeats
world depends on our
itself,
ai
world created by the ma-
machine makes no mistake, creates no infinitum,
ad nauseam.
The
surprise,
we produce
virtues
are
and conformity to law
punctuality, dependability, predictability,
and order Repetition, regularity, ages,
orderliness,
In the
triumph
in
former
heyday of ancient Greece, monotony doesn't seem
much of The Greeks knew
a problem.
total state of depression all
Two
of
There was no word
the experience of satiation
much
resulting from too
of a
good thing
—
and despair that
^but
for
to
boredom.
—
desirelessness
nothing
like
the
finds a person fed
up
life.
figures in
Greek myths
reflect
Sisyphus, for reasons not quite clear,
When new is born, JOY.
a
have become the terror of modern times.
have been
with
and
old
dies.
is
an experience of
condemned by
Creation roots
in grief,
futility.
the gods to
flowers
in
mWARD BOUND
20 an eternal roll
life
up
of rolling a boulder
back down
just before
mountain only to have
a
He
he reaches the summit.
be the prototype for assembly-line workers
who
might well
attach
left rear
And
fenders of Fords that are obsolete within a few years.
Tantalus
submerged up to
is
whenever he
leans
down
neck
his
and
to drink
of grapes overhead that vanishes
in
water that recedes
"tantalized"
is
when he
by
reaches for
a
like
modem
experience of depression. Four humors or bodily
he
mix
says,
people
—
in different
and unnameable
Troublesome
may be
Perhaps the nearest
boredom
is
a "sacred
Melancholy may be
to creativity.
among
fluids,
bile
When
given to sorrow, disqui-
is
and perhaps even to suicide
sadness,
temperament
as this
genius. Black bile
and black
bile,
the black bile predominates, a person etude,
the
proportions to create different types of
phlegm, yellow
blood,
bunch
it
melancholy very
Aristotle does speak of a condition of
it
is,
it is
also the foundation of
malady" that predisposes a
man
hidden blessing.
a
we get in the ancient world to modem Roman upper class. The poet Horace
the
writes to his dissatisfied slave in charge of his country property
and reminds him that when he was the country, and in the city.
labor.
The
sulting
he
which
life in
in
the country he wants to be is
hard physical
from apathy,
be involved
[is]
paralyzed
we have
an almost
"the torpor of the soul its
modem paralysis,
desires."
(Here
experience
—extreme boredom
life
and
to
make
a
commitment
in political affairs.
chaos
is
king
re-
and absence of desire.) His solution
to balance solitude and social
When
is
cure for such disquietude
the midst of the ruins of
exact replica of the
is
that
the city he wanted to be in
Stoic philosopher Seneca complains of "taedium vitae,"
the tedium of in
now
The only
in
we worship
order.
And
vice versa.
to
1
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES Disgust with
life
was certainly momentarily experienced
ancient world, but social problem.
2
never became a serious psychological or
it
The
Romans were
ancient Greeks and the early
animated by a buoyant and expansive feeling about experiment of civilization was ing and giving birth to the
ophy, democracy was
just beginning, reason
fledgling science
first
in the
bud.
Men
and
life.
and to
women
movements
human
such law and order into
dream
worked
by
make
to
to
stars,
period
saw the
and hoped to bring
They were
possessed by a
—
citizens of a
and they
world governed
youthful enthusiasm they took tragedy,
In their
and even death
philos-
in this
their cities as rational as the cosmos,
become cosmopolitan
natural laws
failure,
of the
affairs.
The
was emerg-
of the adolescence of culture looked around them, (divine) order in the
in the
In their
in stride
eyes the world was
still
an arena for some rational-divine-orderly drama to be unfolded.
When
the blues visited
them they
be reminded that their small that gave
were contained within
above and the moral law within" (Kant) was
a
cosmos
sufficient
them of despondency
Something happened nerve,"
eyes to the stars to
them meaning and purpose. Contemplation of the
"starry skies
to heal
lives
lifted their
some have
to
said.
Greco-Roman buoyancy.
The
A "failure
of
reasons are complex and don't
concern us here.
What
feeling about
life
changed shortly before the beginning of the
Christian era
It
is
important
went from
in
our survey
light to dark,
is
that the
from optimism to
pessimism, from hope to despair, from confidence in the dream of earthly happiness to the conviction that
Ecology
is
believing
the cosmos has
its
human
logic.
life
was
"fallen,"
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22 riddled with
and could be redeemed only by
sin,
sacrificing
present pleasure for future salvation. Gnosticism and Christianity
introduced the
first
serious depression into
—
the idea of acedia
by
acterized
where the
explorers of an
spiritual
experiments
except the
earliest
earlier
monks
time)
in meditation, asceticism,
Nothing would life
Above
all
torpor. Let's
go
(the psychonauts, or
were conducting
their
and mysticism.
of a solitary contemplative and
When
of God."
and
Evagrius of Pontus
satisfy
was an archdeacon of Constantinople for the desert.
and
culture,
a psychological or spiritual condition char-
indifference, disgust, dryness,
into the desert
Western
at
(bom ad. 345)
monk. Although he
an early age, he longed
he wanted the hard path of the "athlete
he was thirty-eight he
left
the busding splendor
of the center of the Eastern world (later Istanbul) to seek mystical
union with
and the he
the desert. After years of wrestling with
in
he wrote
devil,
a
book on the
eight capital sins in
Cod
which
about acedia (from the Creek word meaning "lack of
talks
care").
Cod
From
this
we
can reconstruct something of his experience.
Let's listen to his solitary
only way.
I
thoughts: "Prayer and fasting are the
must burn out every impulse to
sin.
Here on the desert
toward Cod.
my timepiece and my arise in the cool darkness, my mind and will bent pray and wait. Evil thoughts creep into my mind.
Sometimes
cannot help thinking of the moist cucumbers and
the sun
both friend and enemy
is
persecutor.
I
1
I
passed
life
is
paradise.
I
ate daily
in the
sweating, smelling of
If
is
1
yahouts and oranges slave girl
It
woman,
hell, a wise
when
1
was
in
the
—naked
market one day slips into
city.
Or
the
to the waist,
mind, haunts and troubles
man may choose to dwell
in
a fool's
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES
me Or
pride attacks me, puffs
equal to
Our Lord
thoughts
me up and makes me
for the sufferings
No
discipline myself.
I
23
I
Mortify the
and
this life are vain
is
my
hours
am
I
into the heavens in this place.
weak
doubts
a
as
—was my
not back
1
if
I
ration of water.
God. The pleasures of
my spirit
remains constant, the bliss
is
too great to be
me and
himself takes mercy on
bride. For endless
midday
in
'the
noontide demon' of which the
me fall as low into acedia as have risen God seems to desert me, and wonder why My spirit is dry, my faith vanishes, my will I
1
I
1
a
ecstasy of the
who
drove
Gonstantinople?
My
broken back.
me
morning
real,
mind
casts
or only a dream
into this barren place?
The
up
Why am
sadness overtakes me. Nothing
can do.
"Of
all
replace
the vices, acedia
my
soul dry
and leaves
night of the soul
hollowed out
I
in
pushed down into
mercy of God.
the worst.
are driven
my
true desire for
me no
I
can chastise
my this
I
my
this:
my
when
soul that will later
concupiscence
I
endure
be
filled
it
is
my
the dark
some depth
by God
condition of sin to be raised up
remain alone
pride,
God. But acedia sucks
strength to fight back This
know only
He must first make us
us to Himself. So,
We
is
avarice with generosity, even quiet
with the thought of
is
when
God
breast
hawk with
caused by a devil I
and
lost in eternal union. Bliss.
"But then toward
is
morning to
bridegroom comes to the
Psalms speak assaults
am
my will
are times
my
spirit, as a
am evil
fleeting
There
contained within joins
way
the only
"During the morning hours soars upward.
I
the cool waters of the
in
my
deny myself
will
1
flesh: this
I
breakfast this morning,
cannot banish the visions of bathing Mediterranean
When
undertake
have
think
1
am
by the
nothing before he can bring
in this desert,
waiting for the
to distraction to escape creeping
despair.
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24
One who is Alone to take me nothing, God will come to me The God.
demon
ancient
In the
When
to Himself.
am
1
finally
"
of noontide destroyed faith in an existing
modern darkness
of noon,
things sacred are in
all
eclipse.
Jump over
the Middle Ages (when acedia and sloth were
defined as marks of sin to be erased only by diligent good works
and the grace of God), and land
Elizabethan England.
in
Shakespeare, whose characters represent an encyclopedia of
human in
and
virtues
vices, gives us a portrait of
Hamlet The melancholy Dane makes
indecision,
"How
and world-weariness.
me
unprofitable seem to
all
boredom
weary,
incarnate
mourning,
a career of stale,
flat,
and
the uses of this world."
Listen to his description of the inner world of melancholy:
1
have of
late
—but wherefore
mirth, forgone
earth,
all
air,
a sterile
look you,
of vapours. reason!
to
me
What
how
promontory,
this
this majestical roof fretted
no other thing
a piece of
how
work
like a god! the
paragon of animals!
In alien nations
man
the
goes so
this
most excellent
fire,
why,
it
appears
but a foul and pestilent congregation
express and admirable! in action
sence of dust?
it
brave o'erhanging firmament,
with golden
infinite in faculty! in
apprehension
and indeed
exercises,
my
lost all
disposition that this goodly frame, the
me
seems to
canopy, the
custom of
my
heavily with
—
know not
I
And
yet, to
is
how
noble
like
in
how
an angel!
in
beauty of the world! the
me, what
delights not me.
exile
how
man!
form and moving
.
.
is
this quintes-
.
discovers the meaning of home.
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES TTie world exiled from nobility
lies
25
shimmeringly beautiful before Hamlet, yet he
Delight has turned to disgust. Stripped of
it
and meaning, Hamlet
is
unable to
impotent contemplation of suicide is
the question."
action
is
And
like
many
—
a
^"to
be or not to
modem
to strike out in blind violence, to
all
He is caught in
act.
is
the
be, that
antihero, his only
kill
what he
is
unable
to love.
Pascal (1623-1662) takes the sense of being exiled from a
potentially delightful
life
as characteristic of the entire
condition and becomes the philosopher of ennui. Here
emerging the
first
hints of the
modem,
person caught between boredom and Pascal
was
worked out
a troubled genius.
existentialist
human
we
see
view of the
terror.
By the age of twelve he had
Euclid's propositions for himself,
by nineteen he had
invented a calculating machine, by twenty-two he had formulated
an important scientific theory of the vacuum At an early age he
moved among an he rejected death
angel.
French intellectuals All of
this
and severe asceticism before
his
at thirty-nine
In his view,
of
elite circle of
for voluntary poverty
We
are
man
is
a creature of extremes, a beast
and
a fallen
haunted on one side by the beauty of the Garden
Eden from which we have been exiled and on the other by the
terrifying infinite spaces of the universe.
The
following
is
from
Pensies:
When
1
consider the short extent of
eternity before see,
engulfed
in
and
after,
my
life,
swallowed
the small space that
the infinite immensity of spaces
The machine augurs
a boring future.
I
fill
in
or even
unknown
to
his
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26
me and which know me find myself here it
not,
and not
should be here, not there,
time.
Who
this place
me
put
I
and astounded to
terrified
no reason why
is
why now rather than
here? By
and time been
am
there. For there
another
at
whose order and design have
allotted to
me? The memory
of a
guest that tarrieth for a day.
To
escape the horror and disappointment of existence,
beings will run in any direction. At
all
specter of death and the hopelessness of
average person
and diversion evil of
a vain flight
from ennui, because of "the natural
once we dwell on
nothing can console
it
Gambling, the company of women, high
—
all
make
for
and win a
is
so wretched that
us."
{Pensies,
205)
office, theater, riding to
of these amusements serve only to keep us from
thinking about our unhappy condition. to succeed
from the
a constant search for entertainment
our weak and mortal condition, which
the hounds
flee
without God. For the
becomes
life
—
we
costs
life
human
secure
danger because then
If,
by chance, we
struggle
for ourselves the conditions that
and contented
we must
we
life,
face our terror
ourselves Striving for success
is
doubly
are
As long
we
get caught up in the excitement of the chase,
would
as
we
in
can
can forget
ultimately better than achieving
it.
201. as to
Boredom
(ennui).
be completely
A man idle,
finds
nothing so unbearable
without passions, occupations,
amusements, or reading. Then he
feels that
lonely, inadequate, dependent, powerless,
immediately there spring from deep
in his
created machine
in his image.
And
it
nothing:
is
and empty. And heart boredom,
gloom, sadness, vexation, anger, and despair.
Man
he
.
.
.
returned the favor.
^
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES Although
27
men's misfortunes spring from the single cause
"all
one room," quiet and
that they are unable to stay quietly in
meditation are no solutions to the threat of boredom Introspection or the inner search
blind grasping
We
boredom
Boredom this
that
he
from
to
Once we
is
created into which
only by an
by God." To discover
God
emphasis on
life
can come. This
exiled,
We
which
we must
—waiting — marks him God the problem
as
yet died, hence he could
—and
living in a
come
man from
machina
save
this faith that a
transcendent
is
to
our birthright
first
be stripped of
must confront our mortality
void to be
for the
still
abyss
is
a
boredom, Pascal sounds very modem. But
to evade
infinite
object, that
amusement park as
in the
void of
knowledge
lies in his
and immutable
that happiness
pretensions and evasions. In his
of
recognize our inner emptiness a
infinite
and from which we have been all
creature
a
is
worse, to spend a
a bridge across the
it is
"The greatness of man
miserable
filled
or,
the cure in the dis-ease
finds
a blessing in disguise,
God
Mankind
be bored
happiness than
it.
is
vacuum
say,
is
world to
can be
condemned
most mystics, Pascal
Like
likely to yield
amusements
after
are
lifetime running
no more
is
filled
world of
in at
the
the worst.
last It is
way of trying
his solution to
by the grace of
belief
God had
—
moment
a
not
deus ex
precisely the loss of
God can intervene to rescue us from modem boredom so much
death and nothingness that makes
more desperate than anything
Pascal or the Christian mystics
experienced.
The modem
variety of
century. Previously,
Abstraction rism
IS
A
is
LIAR.)
boredom
men and women
arose
in
the nineteenth
suffered from black bile,
a thief that steals from the concrete. (Apho-
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28 acedia,
and melancholy but not boredom. Wives got
com and
grinding
every morning, but they were not bored.
An
the assembly crew for the pyramids
the
make
blocks to
We can
assume
and the word
tired of
chasing kids and waking up to the same face
felt
Egyptian slave on of
futility
moving
a giant triangle in the desert but was not bored.
because experience
this
came
boredom only
is
connected to language
into use a
more than
little
a
century ago. if
we pay
close attention to the images
word we
sleep in the
will discover the
and connotations that
key to the
modem
ex-
perience.
bore: to pierce especially drill
bore: to
by means
of a rotary tool, as a
or auger
afflict
with ennui: depress, weary, and annoy by
irksome tediousness
dullness: crush with
Boredom sprung suddenly nearly as scholars can
tell,
it
into the English vocabulary.
was not
originally associated with
any of the other words used to characterize
The image
is
As
similar experiences.
taken from the world of machines: a bit goes round
and round, biting ever deeper until
it
wears a hole
in
the substance
being bored.
Modem boredom a
is
not
like
water dripping on a rock,
it is
like
machine grinding us down.
A
major cause, perhaps
the
major cause, of boredom
have become machine-minded. Just outside
world,
it
has
also
as
given us the
Did we de/cide to cut ourselves
off?
is
that
we
technology shaped our images
we
use to
79
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES understand ourselves.
The modern myth
ErawVsnskm.
is
ated a monster that threatens to destroy us. cation, but in
died.
Humans
modem world could
in three statements:
Tht machine was
God
cre-
an oversimplifi-
It is
broad oudine the history of the
be summarized
We
invented.
[Man
took over.)
(Nature was desecrated.)
were bored. [To death? Perhaps!)
Let's trace
modern
the logic of events that gave rise to the
problem of boredom
The machine was engines, airplanes,
With steam
invented.
T
mass-produced Model
human
Caterpillar tractors,
Fords,
beings took over the planet, seized control of
The machine shrunk
the direction of evolution
and concentrated power and population cities,
gasoline
engines,
time and space
People poured into
broke their connection with the rhythms of the seasons and
the habit of planting-waiting-hoping-harvesting. Nature a "thing,"
raw material to be fabricated into objects that promised
happiness and wealth
A
man's worth
—money—
abstract tokens
rather than
The
personal power, and stories.
modem
of machines. Bertrand Russell puts
Whatever we may wish .
.
.
The rhythm
to
is
to
by
land,
be measured by cattle,
family,
we have moved from
more our
life is
it
lives
have been
the unbroken intensity
well:
think
of Earth
What's good for the earth
came
further
farming, hunting, and gathering, the
speeded up The cadence of
Earth.
became
we
life is
are
slow,
creatures
of
autumn and
not General Motors'
business.
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30 winter are as essential to as essential as
as spring
it
motion
.
and summer, and
necessary to preserve
It is
contact with the ebb and flow of
terrestrial life.
these reasons a generation that cannot endure
be
rest
some
For
.
is
boredom
all
will
men, of men unduly divorced from
a generation of little
the slow process of nature, of
men
in
whom
every
vital
impulse slowly withers as though they were cut flowers
in a
vase.'
"Cut flowers
More
certainly a divine
in a vase."
What
we
are
cut off from? Nature,
than that, the cosmos as a created order in which
drama was being played.
In a brilliant
book on the
history of ennui, The Demon of Noontide,
Reinhard Kuhn characterizes the difference between the ancient
and
modem
experiences of boredom:
Previously,
certain values
had always existed and ennui
resulted from the inability to live
accepted values existing, truths
of sainthood. is
left is
to find
Until
The
made
it
That option has now been
and yet
dream
and
closed,
all
that
comes from no longer being able
values."^
modem
times people had always lived within an over-
arching scheme of meaning,
God or the gods were experienced as
working within the natural order of
was the
to these generally
possible for even pessimists to
the anguish that
any
up
belief in such unattainable,
visible proof of the
changed by the machine.
We
things.
The
yearly harvest
bounty of the gods.
became
aliens in
All that
our
Compulsion swallowed the clock. Celebration
own
spit it
was
world.
out.
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES The
forests
and wild places became
woods, to the woods, the
3 terrifying
villain says.
woods, the heroine replies
No. No. Anything but the
The only
)
and strange (To the
God we
intimate
ever
knew, the sanctity homogenized into the world surrounding
was
killed
No god
us,
by the machine.
one has captured
experience of the death of natures
this
better than Sartre In Nausea, the antihero Antoine Roquentin
describes his feeling about nature as a sticky
marmalade when he
looks at a garden:
Had
I
dreamed of
this
down
the garden, toppled soiling everything, I
with the garden.
was not
surprised,
I
suddenly revealing gross, absurd
hated
I
knew it was and
itself,
furious,
this
was
I
inside,
thought
was .1
the World, the naked I
it
ignoble mess.
choked with rage
how
it
was that
existence, rather than nothingness.
What
a rotten filth!"
sticky
filth,
but
it
and
held
weariness.
World at this all
world came into
.1 shouted,
"Filth!
rid of this
and there was so much, tons and
fast
...
a
shook myself to get
I
tons of existence, endless:
immense
sticky,
soft,
all
I
there, in
being You couldn't even wonder where
that sprang from or
way
was
marmalade And
was frightened,
so stupid, so out of place,
It
into the trees,
thick, a
all I
enormous presence?
I
I
stifled at
felt
the depths of this
with boredom that
I
had no
of understanding.
Faced with ingless),
a desacralized nature
modem man
value
and meaning
What
pace
has tried to are
absent in
(now nauseating and mean-
become
the missing god.
our world,
then
we
If
will
on earth makes goodwill toward men and women,
sloths, jaguars,
and whales?
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32
The
manufacture them begin
in despair
Their only salvation is
heroes
to create.
is
to face the nothingness
for
your personal
in Sartre's
novels are typical.
They
because nothing of value can be discovered.
life in
and
The only
terror of
escape from boredom
life
and create
meaning
a
the face of the void. But unfortunately our
image of creation comes from the way machines produce rather
way corn
than the
we
fall
grows. Hence, to create meaning for our lives
into machine-mindedness.
Modem boredom
is
the
symptom
ourselves the
and
ity,
same kind of
feelinglessness as
compulsively,
moving
than taking our chronos
own
of our successful failure.
We
have interiorized the machine.
regularity, efficiency, interchangeabil-
we do from
We
our machines.
time.
(The Greeks had two words time, kairos
was organic
for time:
time.)
We and
are
"retired" at sixty-five.
measure our worth by productivity, output. Imagination
feeling
must be kept under
strict control.
the job! At the end of the day
machines.
The
device, the
heart
mind
is
is
a
pump
that
to pigeonhole
suburbs.
Most
fallen
prey to
might be replaced by
a plastic
only a complex computer.
science fiction stories in which the machines rebel and
take over present.
tic-tac-toe
in
even the intimate part of our being has
recently,
The
No daydreaming on
we go "home"
apartments or numbered houses
its
We
we
expect to work an eight-hour day, forty-hour week until i.e.,
live
to the regular measure of clock time rather
was measured clock
obsolete,
We
have come to expect of
Demon
The
cadences.
—
Seed
are a mirror not of the future but of the
imperative of the machine
We
must have
full
forcing us to
production.
be kept busy. Otherwise our economy cancerous rate of industrial growth
Consumers lack a consuming
is
passion.
to
Our machines must
will lag.
is
march
No matter that our
threatening to pollute us
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES oblivion,
into
showed
us in
to
Charlie Chaplin
destroy the sacred earth
Modem
Times
Round and round we go our
33
how we
are caught in the machine.
bores deeper until
It
it
wears a hole
in
our enthusiasm leaks out and leaves us empty and
soul,
depressed
A
complete analysis of the causes of
complex
We
go deeper
many
will unravel
into diagnosis
and
modem boredom
is
we
of the interrelated strands as
prescription. In the technological
world families are broken up regularly (the average American
moves every
five years),
lessness goes
anomie
—
and community disappears. With root-
normlessness Entertainment, the quest for
excitement, replaces deep satisfaction.
We
buy and consume
to
the emptiness and give us a sense of worth In back of these
fill
complex causes values from
move
at a
lies
the tyranny of the machine and machine
which we need
pace that
be
to
we may once
freed, so
again
allow us to savor our feelings, to listen to
will
our dreams.
I
remember
summer
vividly the
three-to-eleven shift at Electric
Wilmington, Delaware. God, For eight hours roll plastic
I
1
was
garden hose into a tight
was working the
awful! Hot, noisy,
—
—round and
The
By working hard could I
tie
unofficial daily
easily
do
this
"
it,
and boring.
round,
1
VVi
and put the
quota was 200
number
dared not. "Don't up the quota was the
in
My job was to
circle
put on the end couplings,
finished product in a box.
but
I
repeated the same set of motions.
revolutions per hose
hoses.
it
of 1958
Hose and Rubber Company
rule.
in five hours,
There was no
incentive paid for extra productivity I
tried everything to
make the job
Prophets don't soar on company time.
interesting.
I
tried to
34
INWARD BOUND
I
daydream, but
The job
blank.
couple of hours
after a
my mind was
required just enough attention to prevent any
creative thinking Finally,
I
hit
on something mildly
and verb forms. But one day the boss caught and
to myself
me
in early evening.
Each Friday night
We
talking out loud
found myself looking forward to lunch.
I
began smoking, because smokers were allowed
me up
I
was to be no learning on company time
said there
hours crept by
break
interesting.
German grammar and memorized vocabulary
tore pages from a
The
lulled into a
The summer seemed
at eleven
freedom
1
a fifteen -minute
years long.
arrived.
My
wife picked
and we drove the 100 miles to Bethany Beach.
at the plant
pitched a small tent on the dunes. In the early hours of the
morning
I
plunged into the ink-black sea and
wash over me
until
I
rubber was washed away.
make
let
wave
after
wave
was cleansed from the week and the smell of Finally, just
before dawn,
we would
love and go to sleep until the sun drove us from our tent.
Then, for hours, we lay on white sand, baptized ourselves jade water, and
then did
filled
my mind
As we moved machines, experience
spring back to
life
and
in a single lifetime
my
reflected in our language
spirit revive.
from simple to complex
we have moved from optimism is
in the
our eyes with the endless blue sky Only
to depression.
and song.
We
Our
have seen
the evolution of the blues, a change in the quality and meaning of the experience of melancholy. In
the 1930s, Americans sang the blues
lonesome, homesick blues") the lovesick blues.
In
nostalgia, the sense that
We
("I
had the blues
got the weary, in the
night and
those days "blue" meant longing and life
The antidote for boredom
was frequently lonely and sometimes
is
not for
sale.
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BLUES us dry, and wanting
left
we were on
because
The
future
there
half empty.
It
would be no more depressions But
A
us.
safe for
1945
in
California.
democracy,
we began
Between Korea and Vietnam we
of time before the
War on
to live
our
lost
We arrived We were number
power and production, and proud of
pockets of
be blue,
permanent shadow of despair
innocence and gained our affluence in
right to
all
Every-
great war, the blues retreated for a while.
would make the world
sacrifice
loomed over
was
somewhere Maybe
the road to
under the mushroom cloud
one
weren't affluent then
looked promising.
still
With the second American
We
more
body was poor and about
35
it.
It
was only
a
matter
Poverty would wipe out the
last
peril.
meantime the
credit card society
had proclaimed an end
to delayed gratification
No more waiting,
planning, and working
In the
for distant rewards. Paradise
new
Now!
right to instant satisfaction,
In
we
the process of claiming the
hardly noticed that
we were
losing our capacity to dream, to hope, to sacrifice, to be excited
by
anticipation.
Advertising and manufacturing
empty.
some
They promised
product.
Of
made
it
a crime to
be hungry,
us that every longing could be filled
course,
it
We
became ashamed
of our
The blues stopped being a
gentle
wasn't.
emptiness, our cosmic nostalgia.
by
melancholy, a plaintive and tender lament about the essential
incompleteness of
life.
The
blues
became an
ugly,
shameful
resdessness, a psychological problem, a sign of neurosis
maladjustment, a disease called depression.
and
CHAPTER
3
RUNNERS, FIGHTERS, AND HIDERS LIFE-STYLES:
To
understand
boredom and life
in
why some
people spend a lifetime mnning from
others embrace
the raw
is
it,
we must begin
equally frightening and exciting.
facade of business-as-usual and "of course for lunch" lurks a
with the fact that
void of unpredictability.
I'll
Under the
meet you tomorrow
Our
lives are
always in
danger In the
animal world there are different styles of dealing with
danger: there are runners, fighters, and hiders, deer, gorillas, and
possums.
When
a deer spots a
prepared to do what
is
mountain
lion, its
is
instantly
necessary to survive: blood pressure and
heart rate are accelerated, bowels are emptied
Live dangerously!
body
Or not
at
all.
It
runs from the
LIFESTYLES: RUNNERS, FIGHTERS,
When
danger
AND HIDERS enemy,
a gorilla spots an invading
37 puffs
it
—
drums, makes fierce displays, and prepares to fight
When
a
possum senses danger,
it
if
freezes, plays dead,
its
chest,
necessary.
and hopes
the danger will disappear the
In
human world we can
see the
same patterns of response.
Runners and fighters (what Drs. Friedman and Rosenman Type
A
Behavior and Your Heart refer to as
Type
A
in
personalities) are
always prepared for dealing with danger Their sympatheticadrenal systems are constantly in an overactive condition, in a state of red alert
They
are always
on the move, scanning the
horizon for enemies.
A
majority of Americans
national
fall
We
are
by
We are out to be a "can do" people. We
temperament and training competitors.
the biggest, the best, the winners are intensity freaks,
Keeping busy
is
We
are
we want something way
our major
male, in particular, is
into this category
always
is
always to be happening.
of dealing with
in a hurry.
life
The American
Our chief personality
style
the extroverted activist Hiders, or
ment
like
Type B
personalities, try to
way Their response
harm's
blend into the environ-
camouflaged animals and remain quiet and stay out of
predominant use
to danger involves a
of the vagal -parasympathetic systems. In the presence of danger their
blood pressure drops, their pulse
to conceal themselves
by freezing
This pattern of response
men
in
remain
is
in place,
behaving
background, be yielding,
"just like a
you "have never
down They
try
remaining passive.
more common among women than
American culture Traditionally, in the
ingly helpless Aggressive
If
rate slows
women were
silent,
women were
expected to
unobtrusive, charm-
said to
be
"castrating" or
man." In cultures such as the Hopi or Navajo,
been bored a day in
running from something.
your
life,"
you have
been
INWARD BOUND
38 this softer
Type B
personality
aggressive stance toward
Type A
norm and
the
is
is
valued over the
life
personalities run from (or try to conquer)
you ask them, they
deny
boredom
If
that they have ever
been
we look only superficially, we may take them at word. But when we see the price they pay for remaining
their
bored.
will frequently
If
stantly in motion,
compulsive
we
effort to
discover that their lives are shaped
from unbroken intensity and competition
The
heart attacks and possibly in cancer.
hemorrhoids)
is
The
escape from boredom.
the
is
by
a
flowing
stress
major factor
in
cost of pushing (besides
what was once
exhaustion, or
con-
called "nervous
breakdowns." In
of fatigue or worse.
They
something
far
more
Lance
own
is
borrowed
America
is
he
The
capital),
You
woman
ARE
is
manic, our most
sort
is
and
who
reads Playboy,
owns
financially secure (with a lot is
handsome, and boyish
always busy. At in
appearance. flies
his
fifty
He
own
he
is
drives a airplane.
On any weekend he might be hang diving along the New Jersey coast, or flying with his
made him an
latest
prey to
not working he plays with the same intensity that
is
gliding, skin
fall
depression.
Corvette, never less than 75 mph, and
When
swamp
depression or despair. Since our
manufacturing company,
lean, wiry,
into the
unconscious, only to
style in
100 percent man.
a
fall
—
psychological malady
of help from still
it
serious
most popular personality
common
persons
escape the minor dis-ease of boredom
by repressing and keeping
his
A
running from boredom, Type
early success.
friend to Bermuda.
CAUGHT
BY
WHAT YOU
ARE RUNNING FROM.
UFE-STYIIS: RUNNERS, FIGHTERS, In the years
On
I
have known Lance
more than
have never seen him bored.
He
that broke
when
horseplay.
three
irritated
No
The
No
noise.
in
mind
two places
children
visit for a
No
feeling,
hilarious giggling
seldom
relaxes.
I
He
climate.
adults.
little
Every two or
drains out of him, like water from
During these times he redoubles
and the business
at once.
(from a marriage
no enthusiasm, no reason
voice becomes clipped
is
few days, he seems
and he looks gray For two or three weeks he
a robot
for
sits still
His
children behave like
months Lances energy
a tub,
his
up two years ago) and
distracted
fidgeting
seems perpetually to be
the rare occasions
he never
you'll find
without
minutes
fifteen
always racing
No
I
39
the surface he seems to have escaped ennui. But look deeper.
Follow him around for a week and
On
AND HIDERS
his
efforts
for at
acts like
being
alive.
work.
His
worries about the company's stock
Even during the best of times he
have never heard him laugh from deep
in his
belly
Type B
boredom -prone
personalities are
escapers. Their encounter with
boredom
They
than an unconscious level
is
rather than
on
a
boredom-
conscious rather
usually admit they're sometimes
bored but not often depressed They tolerate boredom much better than anxiety and aggression,
and are not threatened by
inactivity or lack of intensity.
Ellen
is
fortyish, raven-haired
stint as a Time researcher
and
and
lively
A
a season in the
late starter.
After a
Peace Corps, she
decided she wanted to become a therapist and flew through graduate school in record time. There
A
FUGITIVE
IS
A PRISONER
IN
MOTION.
is
something of the waif
in
INWARD BOUND
40
—
her look
a
touch of sadness
abandonment
a fear of
in
her eyes, a hint of homelessness,
many
over from too
left
years in foster
homes. Yet her face can break out of darkness quick
as lightning
flashes across a south Florida storm front.
When
The trauma had drawn
romance.
ever bored.
When
I
"1
get very sad
an
introvert
fantasies,
I
you
guess aren't
You always
little is
I
your imagination
don't
mind
happening, and
it.
Living alone,
I
life.
There
this
is
fallowness to rest and catch intensity.
asked her
I
sleep.
1
if
she was
could be alone
it.
all
because I'm an introvert.
it's
If
dependent so much on the
own
carry around your
not afraid of the dark side of
bored But
go to
just
1
just sleep
outside world.
your
her thin.
three-year
a
don't think so," she replied. "But I'm not afraid of
weekend and you're
met her she was getting over
first
I
When I
sleep,
1
I
richness,
dream, so I'm
suppose that sometimes
are times in
okay with me.
up with
myself.
get lonely a lot
my
life
In fact, 1
need
I
am
when very I
need the from
relief
more than
I
get
bored."
So there
are
two major
styles in dealing
with boredom:
tiiders
Runners and Warriors
Type A
Type B
personalities
Live with high degree of
Live
personalities
more
passively or responsively
aggression, anxiety, activity and
with
little stress
and low tolerance
have
a
stress,
for
boredom
or intensity and
higher tolerance for
boredom.
Tendency toward mania.
Tendency toward depression.
Extroverts.
Introverts.
You
ARE NEVER OLD UNTIL
YOU START
RETIRING.
LIFE-STYLES:
RUNNERS, FIGHTERS, AND HIDERS
Tend to break through make decisions, take
Tend
barriers,
action,
41
to remain within comfortable
limits
and avoid being
More
incur guilt Their dis-ease
outstanding
springs from their constant
suffer
doing
risk definitive action
shame
likely to
for their failure to
Their
dis-
vacuum what they have not done ease springs from the
They
try always to
stay
They
be optimistic,
on the sunny
side,
are
more accustomed
to the
ups and downs, are acquainted
think
with the blues
positively
in the
night and
the dark nights of the soul.
No
matter which
is
your
dealing with danger and of experience forces
you
style,
will
need to find
boredom Avoidance
a
way
of
of the darker side
boredom underground, where
it
then erupts
as violence, depression, or disease
Since there
home
is
with blue
no avoiding
it,
let's
go deeper
Mondays and black moods
until
we
feel at
CHAPTER
4
A MAP FOR PSYCHONAUTS
Or just
Are you bored?
tired?
Or
lonely?
Or
depressed?
How near are you to despair? Are you more angry or apathetic? Exactly what
do you
feel?
Surprisingly a majority of people cannot give exact answers to
these questions.
Most of us
dealing with our
are not experts either at identifying or
own emotions
We frequently mistake or repress
awareness of our most intimate responses to other people and situations.
knowing
you
it
You may be But your
body
habitually feel but
will
bored,
or depressed without
always register what you
feel
do not acknowledge resentment, an
or other psychosomatic of expressing your anger
Your
angry,
symptom
will
appear
as a substitute
Have you noticed how
best- kept secrets are
often,
If
ulcer
way
when you
those you keep from yourself.
A AdAP FOR PSYCHONAUTS
43
have a miserable cold, you remember you were
silently
your husband or depressed about your work
days before you
for
angry
at
came down with the cold?
The "negative"
from boredom to despair are
feelings that range
As we go deeper into night
particularly difficult to identify clearly.
country,
become
gets
it
lethargic
increasingly darker,
and
dull, lulled to sleep
and further
wrong. But what
is
By the time we drop are shut
living.
by the monotony of our
we descend
into
and
will.
paralysis of awareness is it?
into despair
and edge toward
We can't remember what made us
down.
we found
boredom we
simple
chronic boredom and depression
situation. In
agitated confusion
Something
in
the courage to
make
decisions, or
happy, or
what made
—
the "descent into
The "pit and the pendulum,"
on
life
worth
Obscurity, confusion, self-encapsulation, the gradual clos-
ing in of our horizons
in
we how
suicide,
hell."
these are the defining characteristics of
the walls close
us.
To move away from your dis-ease, you must first find out where you are The healing process begins when you identify the feeling of discomfort and name the dis-ease. In many primitive tribes the shaman (those early psychotherapists whom we disparagingly call witch doctors) who was called on to cure a sick person would go into a trance, travel to the "underworld," and discover the the sufferer.
name
of the evil spirit or
Knowing
demons. Our
the
modem
name gave
equivalent
is
demon
that
the shaman
was troubling
power over the
the inward-bound journey,
plunging into the chaos of our unconscious, clarifying our feelings,
and gaining
into our inner
country so
To
BE
—
world
we can
WHOLE
in-sight.
By shining the
introspection
travel there
RE /MEMBER
YOUR
—
light of
^we illuminate the night
without undue
PARTS.
awareness
fear.
We
free
INWAkD BOUND
44
ourselves from tiresome efforts to maintain an
we can
intensity so
artificial level
of
escape boredom, as well as the threat that
depression will descend on us and turn us into victims.
we
Before
can look closely
experience of boredom,
dark
feelings, fatigue,
at the
we have
elements that make up the
to locate
it
in relation to
despair, apathy, suicide.
We need a map of the "negative," passive
emotions that lead us deeper into darkness and
captivity.
Imagine that the road into the night country begins
and gradually
circle
downward Each
spirals
road takes us a stage deeper into the appears that suicide
horizons shrink.
is
the only
pit of despair,
way out. As
who
person
are increasingly
keeps circling
was
downward
spiral
where
it
—
more compulsive. all
the faculties of
weak and circumscribed The
downward becomes
gradually
more
Someone caught
self-encapsulated, rigid, alienated, self-obsessed. in this
wide
the circles tighten, our
Imagination, feeling, thinking, sensation, will
—
in a
revolution of the
We become more constricted,
the personality
other
monotony, chronic boredom, depression,
resembles the mythical Suicircle bird that
said to fly at ever-increasing speeds in ever-diminishing
circles until Let's
it
finally flew
up
its
carry the analogy of a
we can
own
map
and
ass
of emotions a step further.
chart the "negative" emotions and
country,
we
died.
make
a
map
If
of night
should be able to trace the outlines of the "positive"
emotions.
Maps and
are useful only
religion alike
if
you want
to take a journey. Philosophy
have pictured the authentic
life
as a heroic
journey into the depths and heights, the descent into ascent of the holy mountain
had the
a
In the old days,
hell,
when every
the
tribe
revealed religion and authoritative books and priests,
maps
for
life
—
were given each child
PSYCHONAUTS NEED MAPS OF INNER
SPACE.
the
Ten Command-
45
A tAAP FOR PSYCHONAUTS
ments and the Law of Moses, the Sermon on the Mount, the Eightfold Path of Buddhism traditional religious
maps
In
purpose
life
is
a
wide-
lose the
lost in the wilderness of
confusing
New gurus and political messiahs step in and give the
Saddam
Hussein, Reverend
maps Which of them can we
Why
is
journey that has a point, a goal, or a
most desperate something to believe Jones,
map we
But without a
We wander aimlessly,
experiences
There
are being questioned
spread doubt and confusion
confidence that
the twentieth century, these
Marx,
in
Moon
—
Hitler, Castro,
all
trust?
not begin with yourself? With your
thoughts, intuitions, sensations?
pose of your
life?
What
Jim
offer us official
What
is
own
emotions,
the meaning and pur-
should you do?
Nature-God-Life intends something through you You are a part of an evolving,
trustworthy place to find of things
is
The most
cosmic adventure
how you may
fit
direct
into the overall
your own experience Your emotions
will
and
scheme
provide you
with a compass to guide you on your journey Discovering the path that will lead you toward a meaningful and rich
something
like
the
game we played
—
clues
^"You're getting
warmer
overarching meaning of
life
Now
for
it
they gave us
you're getting colder."
remains a mystery.
It
is
someone hid
as children:
something and when we went to hunt
life
will
The
always be
we can tell when we are getting closer or farther away from our own individual paths into the heart of the mystery by consulting our own feelings and dreams. Once we have a map of the emotions, any emotion can serve as a compass by which we may find our location. Here we will hidden. But
focus
on boredom, because
it is
a biological
warning
signal, direct
feedback from the cosmos and your inner guidance system, that
Nature gave you a compass for your journey.
46
INWARD BOUND
something you are doing
yawn and
turn to lead,
is
not right for you.
When you begin
you have immediate evidence
not engaged, interested, employed. Your potential
The promise
used.
Boredom slightly
of your
life is
a gentle signal
is
painful
respond to the
very poor
listener)
are
not being
Nature gets your attention by the listlessness
perhaps premature death.
If
you
If
stronger ones will follow
pain, mild illness, despair, life-threatening illness, a
you
being broken.
caused by
agitation
first signal,
that is
to
don't
—
depression,
and
(if
you
are
you become an
expert at identifying and dealing with boredom, you can correct
your course through
Think of boredom
life
as
before you have gone seriously astray.
biocosmic beeper, alerting you that
a
something more engaging awaits out of the
if
you have the courage
swamp where your journey
has
to
move
become bogged down
To examine boredom and its immediate psychological neighbors, we need to sketch a very rough map of both the downward spiraling road into night country
Remember
light.
The
fluid
that
It
can hop,
skip,
moment, although the map precautions,
I
offer this life
literally is
is
toward the misleading.
not bound to walk
and jump from despair to joy places
them
map. Warning!
hazardous to your
Boredom means you
spiral
maps and metaphors can be
and always miraculous psyche
straight lines.
taken
and the ascent
far apart
Any map
spiritual health.
are slightly off course.
in
in a
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