Either everything is totally significant or nothing is significant at all. Either the events of the game are ripe with meaning or they are just random blips in a cosmic Geiger counter.
Recipe 1) When playing any game, accept, assume, presume, assess, or just plain insist that every aspect of the game is highly significant. A die roll of two followed by a die roll five is obviously full of intense significance and ripe with meaning.
Throughout the game, be ever vigilant for the cosmic inner significance of each and every nuance of the game play.
Recipe 2) While playing any game, each turn remind yourself that the game is governed by random chance. The juxtaposition of events has no inner meaning other than the natural is-ness of the moment.
Even if you should roll the dice and it happens to spell out a long lost friend’s phone number, this means nothing. It is pure chance and the stuff of coincidence.
Recipe 3) As you play any game, continue an internal dialog between you, yourself, and you on the question: “Are complete significance and total coincidence the only two options?”
Recipe 2) While playing any game, each turn remind yourself that the game is governed by random chance. The juxtaposition of events has no inner meaning other than the natural is-ness of the moment.
Even if you should roll the dice and it happens to spell out a long lost friend’s phone number, this means nothing. It is pure chance and the stuff of coincidence.
Recipe 3) As you play any game, continue an internal dialog between you, yourself, and you on the question: “Are complete significance and total coincidence the only two options?”