Friday, April 9, 2010

Using Google Calendar as a Spiritual Diary

I assume many Wiccans and Pagans keep a diary or journal. I myself sometimes post to the private online journal Penzu, and sometimes in my hardbound journal. And with a diary, you can look back and see what you've been doing and thinking, so as to track your spiritual progress (or non-progress, as it may be.)

The problem with these type of journals is it's hard to get an overall view or spot patterns and trends. Also, sitting down and composing a paragraph is sometimes intimidating or takes up too much time. So, in addition to my traditional journaling, I've been tracking stuff in my Google Calendar as well.

Whereas a journal is usually narrative, my Google Diary is decidedly bullet-pointed. It's quick and easy.

First, I started by creating a new calendar called Diary, and colored as I saw fit. Then I started adding significant spiritual events. But, over time, I started adding more and more stuff. This is not only helpful, but coincides with the concept that one should not have a spiritual life and a mundane life, but should be one and the same.

Things to Add
  • Practices such as meditations, rituals
  • Positive and negative personal interactions
  • Spells and successes
  • Acquisition of sacred objects and books
  • Daily Tarot Readings - I tag these as "DTR"s
  • Creative pursuits
  • People you've met
  • Encounters with the divine
  • Communion with nature
  • Things that weighed heavily on your mind
Put Things in Context

Another thing that helps is context. I have other calendars in view, such as personal events and appointments and U.S. holidays. But I've added other stuff as well that helps put spiritual and personal diary entries in context.
  • Wiccan Holidays
  • Phases of the Moon
  • Moon Signs
Some calendars can be found by going to the "Other Calendars" box in the lower left, clicking on "Add" in the lower right corner of the box and selecting "Browse Interesting Calendars." Then you'll get to a page with three tabs near the top: "Holidays," "Sports" and "More." You will find Phases of the Moon under "More."

Unfortunately, with the other two, I don't have links. I found them and added them, but forgot where I found them. If you're net savvy enough, I'm sure you'll manage. If not, drop me a line and I'll try to locate the original sources.

These contextual elements not only benefit looking backward, but forward as well. By seeing the future Moon phases and signs, you can prepare yourself accordingly. This is especially helpful with scheduled personal events. You can see in which phase or sign things sit such as business meetings, doctor visits, and social gatherings. It may even influence when you schedule these events.

Other things to try

Since you can create multiple banners, and color code them, I thought about color coding things as positive, negative, or neutral. Or, you can create a calendar for each of the elements, color them accordingly, and tag them to the bullets where you think they had the most correspondence. Such as, blue/water for personal interactions, yellow/air for creative or intellectual pursuits, green/earth for communion with nature or actions toward sustainability, and fire/red for passionate or bold events.

Things to look for

Once you have all your events and all your context, look for the following:
  • What do you see happening during waxing and waning times. Are you more meditative during waning? Are you more productive during waxing?
  • Do your bullets align with the Moon signs.
  • Did your DTRs pan out for that day?
  • Are there clues to why you had times where you were depressed or spiritually dry?
  • Are there clues to why you had times where you were happy or spiritually ecstatic?
  • How did your spirituality correspond to the current season?
If you like this concept and have other ideas of what to post as well as other tweaks such as color-coding, please leave comments.

7 comments:

  1. I love this idea and am off to make my google diary now! Thanks so much!

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  2. This is great, Bill! I have actually been doing this on my laptop's iCal for about a year now, and only recently discovered Google Calendar when I needed to start sharing appointments and such to coordinate with my partner's schedule and his kids'. At the moment, I tend to mark things like moon phases, important astrological events, holy days and private ritual activities (such as my Flamekeeping Shift for the Cill I belong to)... your approach sounds even more extensive, and I'm really intrigued by the idea of including more "diary"-like entries as well (though a calendar that attempts to coordinate the schedule of two adults and four children is already pretty packed!).

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  3. One of the biggest benefits to this type of diary is it doesn't take long. So even when I'm not in the mood or too tired to write in my long-form journal, I'm never too rushed or tired to drop a few bullet points in this calendar.

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  4. Where are you? No updates here or in your altar blog? Don't you dare!

    Seriously, I hope everything is okay, send smoke signs.

    Kisses from Nydia.

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  5. I use Google Calendar all the time but never thought to use it like that. Didn't know it had phases of the moon . . . thanks! Going to go look for that.
    I like that I can send myself text messages using Google Calendar to remind myself to do stuff :)

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  6. That's a great idea Bill. Like a sort of online Book of Shadows. Thanks for sharing that with us.
    Blessings, Star
    http://awitchabroad.blogspot.com

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  7. This is a really cool idea, I've always been interested in keeping up with "life statistics" to try to trace patterns, see how my life matches up with astro weather, etc, but I never had a good way to do it, this could really help!

    ~ Aria

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