Channelling Skills: What to Expect and The Basic Steps

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Divination, Fortune Telling, New Age, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Sheri-Therese Bartle ISBN: 9781370742561
Publisher: Sheri-Therese Bartle Publication: September 12, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sheri-Therese Bartle
ISBN: 9781370742561
Publisher: Sheri-Therese Bartle
Publication: September 12, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The word channelling is a recent invention compared to the length of time that channelling has been going on by other names. In previous eras it was called “mediumship” (communication with the dead or disembodied entities). The word channelling itself is not in most dictionaries. It is not a mainstream word, yet everyone in metaphysical circles has heard the word and has some idea of what it is about. The word “channel” in Webster’s dictionary can give an idea of what the word means. A channel is a conduit through which anything flows or passes, an open passage through a tube or duct. Being a channel for spirit means just that: allowing spirit to flow or pass through you as if you are an empty vessel, or tube, through which spirit can flow.
This book allows you to experience the how's with basic steps, meeting your guide and how to communicate with them. What to expect and how you may feel the first time you experience channelling. Activities that enhance or your channelling ability. Reading for others and how to handle their questions. Meet some of the greatest channellers and exercises to develop your abilities.

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The word channelling is a recent invention compared to the length of time that channelling has been going on by other names. In previous eras it was called “mediumship” (communication with the dead or disembodied entities). The word channelling itself is not in most dictionaries. It is not a mainstream word, yet everyone in metaphysical circles has heard the word and has some idea of what it is about. The word “channel” in Webster’s dictionary can give an idea of what the word means. A channel is a conduit through which anything flows or passes, an open passage through a tube or duct. Being a channel for spirit means just that: allowing spirit to flow or pass through you as if you are an empty vessel, or tube, through which spirit can flow.
This book allows you to experience the how's with basic steps, meeting your guide and how to communicate with them. What to expect and how you may feel the first time you experience channelling. Activities that enhance or your channelling ability. Reading for others and how to handle their questions. Meet some of the greatest channellers and exercises to develop your abilities.

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