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Writing the Divine: How to Use Channeling for Soul Growth & Healing
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312
Date Published
November 01, 2009
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0738715816
ISBN-13
9780738715810

Channeling and channeled writing isn't just for gurus and mystics. Each of us has the ability to make a direct connection with a higher power for personal transformation and profound life change.

With humor and warmth, Sara Wiseman shares clear, step-by-step instructions for channeling and channeled writing, including what to expect when first starting out. You will learn to use a journal for spiritual growth and to manifest your goals through writing. Once you get in the flow of Divine energies, you can receive answers to life's questions and challenges, meet your spirit guides, and tune in to universal truths.

In the second part of this wonderfully inspiring book, Wiseman invites you to experience The 33 Lessons, a collection of life-affirming messages channeled from her spirit guides. These practical life lessons offer insight into love, spiritual awakening, and living with purpose and passion.

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Writing the Divine: How to Use Channeling for Soul Growth & Healing 2010-01-17 22:11:48 Julie Clayton
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Julie Clayton Reviewed by Julie Clayton    January 17, 2010
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This is a good starter book for anyone interested in channeling or channeled writing. In fact, for me personally, I found it a little too rudimentary, but if you are curious to understand what channeling is, or what to expect from channeling, or how to access divine guidance, this is a great book, written with an open heart and mind. Author Sara Wiseman, a relative newbe herself to the world of channeled writing, describes her experiences and insights about the practice of accessing divine guidance, offering signposts and instructions for others to do the same. Most significant is her belief that each of us has access to and a direct connection with our spirit guides, and to channeling the wisdom and guidance they have for us. The second half of the book contains “33 Lessons”—life lessons channeled through the author from spirit guides, which I found most compelling, uplifting, and affirming.

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Writing the Divine: How to Use Channeling for Soul Growth & Healing 2010-12-03 16:24:52 Sara Wiseman
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Sara Wiseman Reviewed by Sara Wiseman    December 03, 2010
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TV shows such as Medium and Ghost Whisperer are bringing the subject of spirit communication to a wider audience. As more customers begin searching for information about the other realms, it’s important to remember that dialogue with out-of-body entities was not invented by New Agers. Sara Wiseman points out that 13th century poet Rumi channeled, as did Jesus. (“Channeling is a direct connection to the Divine that is a two-way communication between the person channeling and the Divine. Channeling may be received as a voice, sound, word, music, image, picture, diagram, vision, sign, synchronicity, or other.”)

The rise of spiritualism at the turn of the prior century brought an
air of sensationalism with it that pushed channeled communication
into the hidden and dangerous world of the occult. As it emerges from
that world, Wiseman and other authors are addressing the need for
sanity and responsibility. (“... the most important ground rule you
can set in channeled writing is that you’ll use it only to receive
Divine guidance for the Highest Good.”)

Part One of the book weaves Wiseman’s personal story with her
philosophy about communication with the other side. Part Two contains
the 33 spiritual lessons that Wiseman channeled through from spirit
guide Constance. Constance’s voice is encouraging, lucid, and
compassionate. The lessons are reasonable, creative, and full of both
insight and guidance. This is a good one.

Consider displaying it with Helen Schucman’s A Course in Miracles,
Debra Lynne Katz’s You Are Psychic, and works by Doreen Virtue,
Esther and Jerry Hicks, and Jane Roberts (all of whom are referenced
by the author).

– Anna Jedrziewski, New Age Retailer, www.spiritconnectionnewyork.org,
New York, N.Y.

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Writing the Divine: How to Use Channeling for Soul Growth & Healing 2010-01-21 01:09:18 Cynthia Sue Larson
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Cynthia Sue Larson Reviewed by Cynthia Sue Larson    January 21, 2010
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Excellent Primer on Channeling Divine Guidance

Writing the Divine dusts off and demystifies and the ancient occult practice of "automatic writing" in ways that help anyone develop the ability to channel divine guidance for themselves. Author Sara Wiseman is a trustworthy guide on this journey of learning to glean messages for one's personal transformation and life transitions, as she shares friendly and practical advice as well as tips on how to get started.

Wiseman mentions having had an early ability to read minds as well as an interest in the paranormal and occult... before experiencing a time in her life in which she scoffed at any mention of spirit guides or energy. She opened up again following a series of challenging life experiences (her father's death, a near death experience, and divorce), and discovered "there was no road worth traveling other than the path directed by the Divine," at which point "... my life started to happen with amazing speed and beauty."

Indeed, the kind of information typically obtained in channeled writing is often that quiet inner sense of knowingness most of us encounter from time to time, when we intuitively know something we have no way of knowing. Channeling divine guidance gives a voice to such subconscious feelings in ways that help us better know our own hearts, minds, and souls.

Wiseman provides uplifting, inspirational examples of her own channeled writings toward the end of Writing the Divine, demonstrating by way of example how channeled writings can sometimes be both powerful for an individual and meaningful to others as well. Readers who initially feel cautious, nervous, or concerned will have their fears put to rest as they follow the simple steps and learning process described.

Writing the Divine offers something for all readers, even those reluctant to dive fully into obtaining their own channeled messages, with thirty three lessons for divine guidance provided at the end of the book. Highly recommended!

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