Automatic writing
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Automatic writing, also called psychography, is a claimed psychic ability which helps a person to write written words without actively writing. By holding a writing instrument and letting purported spirits or deities control their hand, practitioners participate in automatic writing. Practitioners are used as a channel or medium. The tool could be a regular writing instrument or one made specifically for automatic writing, like a planchette or a ouija board.
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Automatic writing has been used in religious and spiritual traditions, such as the Enochian language associated with Enochian magic and Fuji in Chinese folk religion It is connected to Spiritualism and the occult in the contemporary era, and prominent practitioners include W. B. Yeats, Arthur Conan Doyle and Neale Donald Walsch.[1][2] While some recorded occurrences stem from the ideomotor phenomenon, all claims related to automatic writing cannot be falsified.[3][4][5][6][7]
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