Automatic Writing Vs Inspirational Writing


Another writer says: "Inspirational or impressional writing is

frequently mistaken for that which is more purely passive or automatic.

The medium or sensitive person experiences a strong impulse to write,

but does not receive any clear or consecutive train of thought. He sets

down one word, and then others follow as fast as he can indicate them,

but he must begin to write before the complete sentence is given to him.

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other cases, the thoughts flow into his consciousness faster than his

pen can record them; but in the truly 'automatic' form of communication

the mind of the sensitive is not consciously affected. He can read and

think about other and entirely different subjects, and need take no more

interest in the work than he would if his hand did not belong to him nor

than if a spirit laid hold of and guided the pencil. Some mediums who

write automatically have to be mentally quiet; they find that if the

mind is preoccupied the hand will not write, although, even in such

cases, it frequently happens that the amanuensis is ignorant of the

communication until he reads it afterwards."



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