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She asked everyone to do an exercise in automatic writing.
Don't allow yourself to become a slave to automatic writing.
The gift of communication through automatic writing is no given to everyone.
He told reporters the information was being given to them by voices and automatic writing.
He did automatic writing and moved ornaments - that sort of thing.
This book was written as a received text, whether through meditation, automatic writing, or some other means.
Jack returned to England where he discovered a natural gift for automatic writing.
Others nodded in recognition and spoke of their own "automatic writing" experiences.
Automatic writing can happen in a trance or waking state.
Another is a form of automatic writing, except it is a drawing.
Just a few spelling mistakes and slips, such as there generally are in automatic writing.
The book was written by Joseph Smith through a process known as "automatic writing."
One of the techniques it employed was automatic writing.
Free writing is not the same as automatic writing.
Similar incidents were reported during his automatic writing sessions.
Published in 1920, the authors used a surrealist automatic writing technique.
Both mediums and scientists agree that automatic writing can be dangerous."
There are documented cases of automatic writing getting entirely out of control, you know.
Let her try her own powers of automatic writing.
With regard to written aspects of language, a distinction has again been drawn between conscious and automatic writing.
Her automatic writing also developed a new twist.
From that time automatic writing became more dominant.
To receive revelations from this deity-god, which were recorded using automatic writing.
Another popular pre-Freudian method of gaining access to the unconscious was automatic writing.
She is currently in a trance and engaged in automatic writing.
Moses published Psychography.
The term Psychographic is derived from Psychography which is the study of associating and classifying people according to their psychological characteristics.
Psychography also refers to the process of conveying a spirit's knowledge in order to write a book from that knowledge Psychography.
His final inspiration, which plainly owed something to the advent of photography, was psychography, a system of transferring mental images by bouncing them off a bowl of molasses.
Automatic writing or psychography is writing which the writer claims to be produced from a subconscious, and/or external and/or spiritual source without conscious awareness of the content.
Other modes of communication may also be attempted, including psychography or automatic writing, numbered raps, levitation of the table or of spirit trumpets, apports, or even smell.
They demonstrated their communication with the spirit by using taps and knocks, automatic writing or psychography, and later even voice communication, as the spirit took control of one of the girls.
He was particularly interested in the writings of critic Gamaliel Bradford, who immersed himself in the life and works of an author and then wrote what he called a "psychography" about the writer.
Debord wants to establish an even more radical movement which will totally abandon the arena of fine art and will solely focus on questions of psychography, a total dissolution of boundaries between art and life.
In it, he coins the term "psychography" (from psycho and graphy) for the spiritist concept of channeling messages from the dead via automatic writing (also known as "independent writing", "direct writing" or "spirit writing".)
The medium's defense was supported by FEB, further resulting in the classic A Psicografia Perante os Tribunais, (the psychography in the view of court) written by the lawyer Miguel Timponi.
The so-called mediums have these natural abilities highly developed, and are able to communicate with the spirits and interact with them by several means: listening, seeing, or writing through spiritual command (also known by Kardecists as psychography or automatic writing).