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1848.1 | | ENABLE::glantz | Mike @TAY 227-4299 TP Eng Littleton | Wed Jun 02 1993 12:17 | 3 |
| Hey Charlene, if you try this and can manage to channel Dave Cutler,
I've got about 4,000 lines of code I need to get written by the end of
August :-).
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1848.2 | Like Ouija | CADSYS::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Wed Jun 02 1993 14:19 | 10 |
| Automatic writing is very similar to Ouija board, except fewer people
can do it (though some "graduate" to automatic writing from the Ouija),
and the communication is more efficient. In fact, the "planchette" of
the Ouija was developed from an almost identical device containing a
pen or pencil used for automatic writing.
Read the warnings under Ouija, then decide if you want to go ahead, and
what "precautions" you wish to make.
Topher
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1848.3 | | PHONE::DM_JOHNSON | Every angel is terrifying | Thu Jun 03 1993 10:46 | 7 |
| Automatic writing is like any other channeling activity. I experimented
with it a few months ago and I was successful but it wasn't the right
approach for me. I know a woman who does automatic writing and the
information just flows. You ask for your guides or the entities with
the highest/purest motives and everything will be fine.
Dj
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1848.4 | | SALEM::BULL | | Mon Oct 25 1993 13:25 | 15 |
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My mother used to be able to do automatic writing - was VERY into it actually.
She had notebooks full of conversations with three little girls that had died
in an auto-accident, each of their handwritings were different and only one of
them knew cursive, the rest was in elementary-style lettering with some of the
letters backwards and words spelled wrong, etc. (weird)
They eventually gave way to a guide. My mother used to do this quite often,
I was rarely, if ever, allowed to be there when she did. But I did sneak peeks
at the notebooks. Then something bad was written or something bad happened and
my mom put everything away where i couldn't find it and she didn't do it any-
more.
A few years later, she became a born-again christian and burned those notebooks,
her tarot cards, the ouji board and all of her related books.
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1848.5 | Ghost Writing? | GLDOA::TREBILCOTT | I can't believe it's only Wednesday | Mon Oct 25 1993 13:31 | 2 |
| Is Automatic writing the same as Ghost writing?
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1848.6 | Auto writing is okay.... | CSC32::D_ROYER | Chi beve birra campa cent'anni. | Mon Oct 25 1993 14:44 | 12 |
| Automatic writing is where you let your control go... like in a trance
and .... your hand is controlled by something else, and a message is
left.
My wife has done that. I observed, it was strange, better or worse
handwriting. It never looked like hers.
I do not know about Ghost Writing, except when you tell a story to a
writer and they write it in the proper terms.
Dave
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1848.7 | I thought it was... | GLDOA::TREBILCOTT | I can't believe it's only Wednesday | Mon Oct 25 1993 15:26 | 3 |
| I thought ghost writing was people from the dead writing through you...
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1848.8 | It gets even weirder ... | DWOVAX::STARK | Life is an experiment | Mon Oct 25 1993 17:11 | 16 |
| re: .4,
That's actually fairly tame compared to some of the cases of
automatic writing, where people write in languages and about subjects they
don't even normally understand or remember learning about. Fascinating
stuff. I've heard it claimed that almost anyone has the potential
for this, and even that simple mindless doodling is a 'low-end' example
of the same phenomenon. I'm not sure I buy that completely.
I've often wondered if the capacity for the more elaborate occurrances
of automatic writing is related to that of some people for exhibiting
multiple personalities under hypnosis ?
kind regards,
todd
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