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'''Automatic Writing''' is a form of [[Trance Channeling]], both of which are forms of [[Constricted Connection]].  
'''Automatic Writing''' is a form of [[Trance Channeling]], both of which are forms of [[Constricted Connection]].  
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 19 December 2022

Automatic Writing is a form of Trance Channeling, both of which are forms of Constricted Connection.

Types of Intramonadic Communication

Intramonadic Communication > Assisted Intramonadic Communication, Automatic Writing, Channeling, Conscious Channeling, Guide Communication, Promiscuous Channeling, Receptive Seeking, Trance Channeling

Notes

Dossey provides the account of William Butler who used the automatic writing of his wife Georgie Hyde-Lees to inspire his "majestic works." "A total of some 50 copybooks of automatic script were produced, which Yeats mined in producing some of his most majestic works"[1]


Additional Reading

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Footnotes

  1. Dossey, Larry. "The Brain as Filter: On Removing the Stuffing from the Keyhole." Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 8 6 (2012): 317-22. p. 318.

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