Afterlife Communication: 16 Proven Methods, 85 True Accounts by unknow
Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2014-05-06T07:00:00+00:00
You Can Use Automatic Writing
Automatic writing comes in many forms. It may come in drawings, numbers, or letters. You may be shown something in your mind like a picture; you may hear something in your mind like words; or you may feel an emotion. It may be none of these or all of these. Whatever it is, just write it down as you see it, hear it, or feel it.
While keeping our minds as clear as possible, our hand writes whatever comes across. I always start automatic writing by concentrating on writing a letter of the alphabet. From there, things take different paths for different people.
One example happened to a woman named Rhonda. When she put the pen to paper, she wrote the letter “M.” The picture she formed in her mind was of her deceased mother, whose name was Marie. The picture was of her mother at a young age, in the house where she grew up. It gave her the emotions of love, comfort, and feeling calm. She reported feeling treasured, peaceful, and not alone. She had been thinking of her mother for the past week because Rhonda’s husband had just passed and she wanted her mother’s comfort.
Another message through automatic writing came from her deceased husband. The message was “Love, time, live, happiness, and enjoy.”
Rhonda felt it was from her husband and felt the message meant he will always love her and wanted her to find happiness and enjoy life.
When Alice came to do automatic writing, she had been thinking of her Uncle Dee who had passed away recently. The message she got through automatic writing was, “The bump is on the stairs. It has to do with something big.”
Alice explained that her great, great Aunt Florence lived in a Victorian house in Monterey. Alice and her husband visited the front of the house a few years ago with a copy of the original picture that they gave to the current tenant. There were grey cement steps that were steep going up to the front door. Alice’s great Uncle Dee had been there many times, as well as Alice. The house had been in their family for generations.
Alice felt that the bump on the stairs had to do with the conflict in the family through many generations.
She also said that while writing the message, she felt relaxed and open, and although it was two generations back, she felt as though all took place in the present.
Alice spoke to her spirit guide through automatic writing. Her guide described himself as an older male. She saw blue rays shooting out of his hands toward her as a healing. He wrote the names of colors on the paper for her to feel. He described them as orange, blue, and yellow. He also wrote, “Have fun. Soon. Good-bye.”
In asking her how she felt during her automatic writing session, Alice described herself as feeling, “sad, like crying, when he said good-bye.”
Her feeling was that the colors were energy levels for her to live by and that she had a physical healing.
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