What is another word for automatic writing?

Pronunciation: [ˌɔːtəmˈatɪk ɹˈa͡ɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

Automatic writing, also referred to as spirit writing or psychography, is a phenomenon where a person writes subconsciously without consciously controlling their writing hand. It is said to be a way of communicating with the spirit world, accessing hidden knowledge or the subconscious mind. Synonyms for automatic writing include automatism, spirit dictation, channeling, trance writing, mediumship writing, and psychic writing. It has been used for centuries by people wishing to connect with the otherworldly realm or explore their inner selves. Modern-day practitioners often use automatic writing techniques to tap into their creativity or access their intuitive abilities. Whatever the reason, automatic writing remains a mysterious and intriguing phenomenon that captures the imagination of many.

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Famous quotes with Automatic writing

  • My lyrics are generated by various peculiar processes. Very random and similar to automatic writing.
    Brian Eno
  • Of mediumship there are many grades, one of the simplest forms being the capacity to receive an impression or automatic writing, under peaceful conditions, in an ordinary state; but the whole subject is too large to be treated here.
    Oliver Joseph Lodge
  • Any such material, received through the board, through automatic writing, or voice communication, should be carefully studied. Generally speaking, if your messages claim to originate from famous dead personalities, you can discount them as valid information. In all probability, they are creative fabrications of your own personal subconscious.
    Jane Roberts
  • He said, for example: "Many people working with the Ouija board or automatic writing receive messages that seem, or purport, to come from historic personages. Often, however, the material is vastly inferior to that which could have been produced by the person in question during his or her earthly existence. Any comparison with the material received to the written books or accounts already existing would immediately show glaring discrepancies. Yet in many instances, the Ouija board operator or the automatic writer is to some extent or other tuning in to a world view, struggling to open roads of perception free enough to perceive an altered version of reality, but not equipped enough through training and temperament, perhaps to express it. . . .
    Jane Roberts
  • Tzara would draw [during Dada-evenings in Zürich, Switzerland] slips of paper with words described on them from a hat, and present the resulting combination of words as a poem. Arp allowed cut-outs of free or geometric shapes to arrange themselves in a random order, then pasted them on a surface and presented the result as a picture. In the course of such experiments Arp also used 'automatic writing', i.e.: irrational, spontaneously traced forms, rising from the unconsciousness.
    Jean Arp

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