| writing performed without apparent intent or conscious control, esp. to achieve spontaneity or uncensored expression. |

| automatic writing n. Writing performed without conscious thought or deliberation, typically by means of spontaneous free association or as a medium for spirits or psychic forces. |
automatic writing
in spiritualism, writing produced involuntarily when the subject's attention is ostensibly directed elsewhere. The phenomenon may occur when the subject is in an alert waking state or in a hypnotic trance, usually during a seance. What is produced may be unrelated words, fragments of poetry, epithets, puns, obscenities, or well-organized fantasies. During the late 19th century, at the height of popular interest in the phenomenon, inspiration for automatic writing was generally attributed to external or supernatural forces. Since the advent, around 1900, of theories of personality that postulate unconscious as well as conscious motivation, the inspiration for automatic writing has been assumed to be completely internal
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