
Automatic Writing
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Embarking upon the phenomenon of automatic writing opens wide, the ability to break through the barriers between the physical and non physical worlds. Receiving pertinent information through the physical tools of a paper and pencil or computer is not limited to psychics and mediums; it is available to anyone who has a desire to communicate with the other side. The involuntary movement of hand holding a pencil over a page of what may have begun with scribbles of mindless expression, transforming before your eyes, legible, personal messages from a deceased loved one is blandishing persuasion of life after death. Experiencing individual transcendental impulses, while in an altered state of mind during the process of automatic writing, will set up precedence, a positive, appreciative attitude toward eternal life and dismisses any preconceived notions of doubt and superstition. Some of the most extraordinary events of automatic writing were documented in the early 1900’s such as the famed society lady, Marguerile Du Pont Lee who began photographing spirits through instructions in automatic writing. The case of Rosemary Brown is one of the most researched and documented illustrations of automatic writing in history. Renowned for musical compositions dictated to her through spirit communications in automatic writing. Throughout the ages Authors have given credence to an altered state of mind to where messages are flawlessly flowing through them without any concentrated thought and without effort. Getting into the flow of automatic writing teaches one to get into the flow of living without reservations, suspicions or fears of communication. Other benefits include a sense of being grounded in unstable emotional dramas of life. The knowledge that is available to us from beyond the grave gives us an awareness of eternal life as well as opens our minds to explore dimensions. Setting free the fears of death and embracing life is in itself a remarkable accomplishment through spirit communication in automatic writing. Communicating with a dear loved one is probably the most significant personal proof of direct rapport. One of the best methods to begin a session with a deceased loved one is to keep a photograph of the loved one in front of you while holding your pencil lightly on blank paper. By doing this, you are visually and mentally preoccupied with the image in the photo and those memories of the person, while your hand is free to doodle, draw or write without your focused attention. There have been occasions when a particular scent such as perfume or tobacco is present during the session that is directly related to the spirit. The exchange of information between you will also verify the identity of the spirit. By all means, do keep a journal of your automatic writing sessions. As you become more proficient in automatic writing, these journals will become as precious to you as the family photo album. They are also a useful resource of reference in future sessions. Automatic writing is a simple procedure for extraordinary communication and advancement of the extra sensory perception function. Currently Garcia is consulting via her private practice, through which she conducts exclusive readings for her clients, participates in paranormal investigations, teaches, and functions as an advisor for film and television. Garcia also counsels various areas of corporate strategic operations and employee management. Her website, http://www.Starmerge.com offers a wide range of services and an art gallery featuring her authentic psychic art automatism oil paintings from the 1970’s. Her clientele includes celebrities, business executives and law enforcement professionals, as well as private individuals who utilize her psychic information to enrich their lives. |
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i never knew what this 'gift' was, until someone told me... im glad ive embraced it