Channeling

Deirdre of the Sorrows, John Duncan

On Channeling ...


chan·nel·ing verb - 1. Purported communication by a disembodied entity through a living person, as by voice during a trance. 2. The action of gathering information through various esoteric methods; i.e. automatic writing, trance, etc.; that is supposedly from intelligences other than Earth's dimension.


Channeling is a phenonemon that happens in a variety of ways, it has been stated that artists and composers 'channel' their creation, that the inspiration comes from a source outside of themselves. This type of channeling is essentually the same in creation as automatic writing or trance channeling, except for the difference of the person recognizing the end result as their own. Whereas, the conscious channelers recognize that an outside point of reference has conveyed them the information. Many are skeptical as to whether channeling is a genuine phenomenon, but it is an accepted mode of communication by many.

From all the channeled material that I have come into contact with lately, the source of material has consistently tried to convey some 'great idea' or specific aim for their contact, usually for the betterment of others, or to provide certain individuals with information. Various 'entities' or 'intelligences' claim authorship of the channeled material. A medium, someone who is capable of conveying data through the planes, is needed for any kind of channeling to be done. The content of the material depends upon the state of the medium, and why the channeling is being done.

The channelings on this site do not appear in English, there are no claims to achievement of spiritual enlightenment, or greater knowledge. No one will claim contact with Francis Bacon or any 'ascended master'. Though certain points may be stated, it is up to the discretion of the reader to believe what they will. And though those are disclaimers, the content here may be more 'out there' than others.

The sampling of languages found here are not fictitious, contrived, or just 'thrown together' to present some kind of hoax. They are compiled from various resources, and vary greatly.

If it's already been stated that these texts are languages, that must then infer that wherever they came from, there is life, and that there are beings, malevolent or benevolent goes unsaid, that can speak these tongues. The natural question is how these arrive here? The answer is simpler than it may appear, though it only part of the solution. There are many more theories, in time these will be explored, and hopefully input from others will expand this section and give way to new ideas and interpretations.


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