Saturday, 25 July 2020

Automatic Writing



I am a big fan of Automatic Writing, but will confess that I have been slacking off with it for quite a while. This is a form of divination where messages seem to come out of nowhere and through your own hand and onto the paper in front of you. Some writer’s have written poems, songs and full length novels.

How do you do Automatic Writing?

This method of divination is pretty easy to do if you have the patience to sit down and give this a try. You merely sit with a pen and piece of paper and wait for messages to come. Relax and clear your mind, if you can sit and clear your mind for a bit then you can do this. Loosen your wrist by twisting it around a few times and then very lightly lay the tip of your pen onto the paper.

When I do it, I sit with my mind clear and I preoccupy myself by watching tv or reading a book. Another thing I do is shield myself by visualizing myself in a glowing ball of light. I use white and purple. I start my writing session’s off by asking if my Guides have a message for me. That’s when my guide Owen comes through.

Soon you’ll discover your hand moving on it’s own. There is one very important thing you need to do while doing auto writing and that is to try not to intentionally write something on your own. 

Just go with the flow and let your hand write whatever it’s going to write. Some will write using their non dominate hand or the hand they don’t write with. If you can do auto writing using that hand and actually write words that are understandable with it then you know your auto writing.

When your done sit back and start reading what you wrote. You might find that you made a bunch of dribble and scribbles. There are times when I did it to where I would write a lot of the sideways 8 infinity signs. Look your writing over and try to decipher it the best you can. In the end, it might not make sense to anyone, but yourself.

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Wednesday, 22 July 2020

The Dead Files on Netflix

I have been watching The Dead Files on Netflix for a while now. The show is on the Travel Channel and I'm on Season 2 of the 3 seasons at the moment. The show is ok, but I do have a few issues with it.

Amy Adams is a psychic medium who goes into a building with a camera crew and does the walk through at night with her assistant Matt who is holding a video camera and asking random questions at time. During the day a former NYPD detective Steve DiSchiavi speaks with the person who called them and does research on the location.

My issue is that Amy goes in to help the people by telling them who is haunting that location, but she leaves them to deal with the clean up on their own. She even tells them to call a psychic medium to help them at times depending on the haunting.  Very rarely does she stay to help them deal with the aftermath of her visit. You have to know that by her even going to that location, those spirits will be riled up in the worst way.  She should be staying and helping them deal with those spirits instead of calling in mediums when she could very easily do that herself!

Otherwise the show is a fairly good one. What do you think about it?


Friday, 26 June 2020

My Mansfield Reformatory Paranormal Investigation

Many years ago I went on my very first paranormal investigation with one of the local paranormal groups. 

We drove to Mansfield, Ohio to go on one of their night hunts of the Mansfield Reformatory. As soon as you pull onto the grounds through the front gates you can feel the spirit energy that still lingers on the grounds.

One of the lead investigators of the now long gone group WNY Paranormal and I went on a ghost walk through the prison during the evening with the lights on in the prison. Sarah had been there before, while this was my first time. 

There is absolutely no running water in the building. During the filming of Shawshank Redemption, the crew had to pull fire trucks onto the lawn and push water into the shower heads through a hose.

 The week before I was there the Ghost Hunter’s were there filming an episode of TAPS. Our tour guide made a strong point of telling us that the TAPS crew read from scripts, which I’m sure everyone knew the show is scripted.

Once the lights went out it was a bit weird for me seeing as how I was in a haunted prison in the pitch black darkness. We began to hear faint screams and see shadows moving in the well.. darkness! In the shower room we sat on the side watching a beautiful light display of orbs as they floated around theirs beautiful colours blinking. I swear I at one point, it felt like I was out in a field surrounded by fire flies. Mingled in with the orbs you could hear the sounds of running water. Now remember, there is absolutely no running water in the building.

Then we found our way into the TB room and found more orbs floating around among the dust. This room was once home to folks who had gotten tuberculosis and were dying. I stood next to a window that was left open and was overcome with the feeling of depression and it literally felt like I was watching my life pass me by. One of the investigators said she saw someone standing by the window.

We left the prison at around 3am, we were tired as well as wired up. I remember looking back up at that window on the way out the gates and wondering if we were being watched. I could imagine a person standing in that window sadly waving at everyone as they left. This was one paranormal investigation I will never forget.

This group that I went with was a great team of serious investigators. There was no playing around or what not. No jokes played on each other, just serious investigating. I was blessed to be able to experience that and it is something that I will never forget.

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