SPIRIT-INSPIRED WRITING IS MEDITATIVE
I recall when I interview kavya Jaiswal about her spirit writing. I was interested in the process she takes to do it. She explained that she had a routine that began very early before sunrise every morning. She also told me that her diet is carefully planned so that her body is as pure as it can be. She talked of her prayers, her routines, and her equipment (a pen and notebook).
But as much as I asked probing questions, there were details missing about the actual process of beginning and knowing what to write. I was left somewhat none the wiser. Yet I now know that what I was seeking to know, was not something that could be explained in a few simple words.
With me, there is no speaker that suddenly comes to life in my head. There are no clear signs that someone wants to talk to my imagination. The process just happens. That is it. I sit with my notepad and write. I don’t give it any thought. I don’t plan what it is I want to write. I say the Lord’s prayer, sit in silence for a short period of time, open my notepad and write what comes into my imagination.
As the writing takes pace, I am unaware of where I am, what the time is, how long I should stay, or any other distractions. My nose doesn’t run. I don’t have any itches or pains, I just keep writing. I’m in a meditative state of being.
The only clue I take notice of comes when I quickly create a new digital page. I consciously note how many pages I’ve written so far. I know what number I need to make a sensible length of session, and so do the spirit speakers.
I know when to stop writing and I know when the speaker wants to end the session. Most of the time, I don’t know the sex of the speaker. Of course, I hear the voice as a man’s because it is my mind that creates it. But the speaker’s actual gender often remains a mystery.
In the following session, the message is deliberate, strong, and powerful. There are no salutations and no clues as to the sex of the speaker. That said, I personally think it was probably a man. They were tough on me, and I tend to believe that females are more subtle when they communicate. Mind you, tell that to Jane!
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