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Originally posted by Alien44
Artists never make money during their active years: of course there are ways to make that happen! She is, however, a good artist.
Originally posted by dejarmaX
You speak with some authority-- how do you tell the difference between an extraordinary person & a charlatan ?
Originally posted by artistpoet
reply to post by muzzleflash
I knew a Woman who did automatic writing.
This woman was an extraordinary person.
I see a lot of charlatans however.
So, if you can understand what they are saying then they are not charlatans? Fascinating
Originally posted by artistpoet
Originally posted by dejarmaX
You speak with some authority-- how do you tell the difference between an extraordinary person & a charlatan ?
Originally posted by artistpoet
reply to post by muzzleflash
I knew a Woman who did automatic writing.
This woman was an extraordinary person.
I see a lot of charlatans however.
By what the information given is and who the scribe or receiver says is giving the information.
If the information is not simply put so it can be understood easily then there is a veil of deceit.
Originally posted by dejarmaX
So, if you can understand what they are saying then they are not charlatans? Fascinating
Originally posted by artistpoet
Originally posted by dejarmaX
You speak with some authority-- how do you tell the difference between an extraordinary person & a charlatan ?
Originally posted by artistpoet
reply to post by muzzleflash
I knew a Woman who did automatic writing.
This woman was an extraordinary person.
I see a lot of charlatans however.
By what the information given is and who the scribe or receiver says is giving the information.
If the information is not simply put so it can be understood easily then there is a veil of deceit.
What are you waffling on about!? Elvis sleeps in my spare room. He doesn't want people to recognize him when he goes shopping & puts on a monkey costume...I take it you understand what I just said. Don't make it true though, does it!
Originally posted by artistpoet
Originally posted by dejarmaX
So, if you can understand what they are saying then they are not charlatans? Fascinating
Originally posted by artistpoet
Originally posted by dejarmaX
You speak with some authority-- how do you tell the difference between an extraordinary person & a charlatan ?
Originally posted by artistpoet
reply to post by muzzleflash
I knew a Woman who did automatic writing.
This woman was an extraordinary person.
I see a lot of charlatans however.
By what the information given is and who the scribe or receiver says is giving the information.
If the information is not simply put so it can be understood easily then there is a veil of deceit.
Apply the Common Sense Test to any info
If something is true it can be explained in simple terms and every day language
No true source would make information obscure or wrap it in dogma
An original source would be just that "Original" and would give info not already known to most.
This is how new ideas come from a kind of clear sightedness or open mind
In a way we all potentially have access to this.
It comes through our thoughts and imagination - imagination is thought also an idea.
If you think you make your own thoughts - Try a simple experiment
For the next hour think only happy thoughts.
Originally posted by dejarmaX
What are you waffling on about!? Elvis sleeps in my spare room. He doesn't want people to recognize him when he goes shopping & puts on a monkey costume...I take it you understand what I just said. Don't make it true though, does it!
Originally posted by artistpoet
Originally posted by dejarmaX
So, if you can understand what they are saying then they are not charlatans? Fascinating
Originally posted by artistpoet
Originally posted by dejarmaX
You speak with some authority-- how do you tell the difference between an extraordinary person & a charlatan ?
Originally posted by artistpoet
reply to post by muzzleflash
I knew a Woman who did automatic writing.
This woman was an extraordinary person.
I see a lot of charlatans however.
By what the information given is and who the scribe or receiver says is giving the information.
If the information is not simply put so it can be understood easily then there is a veil of deceit.
Apply the Common Sense Test to any info
If something is true it can be explained in simple terms and every day language
No true source would make information obscure or wrap it in dogma
An original source would be just that "Original" and would give info not already known to most.
This is how new ideas come from a kind of clear sightedness or open mind
In a way we all potentially have access to this.
It comes through our thoughts and imagination - imagination is thought also an idea.
If you think you make your own thoughts - Try a simple experiment
For the next hour think only happy thoughts.
“My clients include both adults and children who exhibit transformative changes such as telepathy, clairvoyance and healing as they become more spiritually aware and begin to operate on a multi-dimensional band of reality”, says Rodwell. “In the last 10 years, clients have come to me from the U.K, North America, Europe, Russia, Japan and South America”.
Rodwell explains that while many “Star Children” and “Indigo Children” have telepathic abilities, are spiritually awakened and often describe seeing “Beings of Light” (angels), the main difference is that “Star Children” have recollections of having had encounters with extraterrestrial beings and of sometimes having been on alien spaceships.
Delusional disorder is an uncommon psychiatric condition in which patients present with circumscribed symptoms of non-bizarre delusions, but with the absence of prominent hallucinations and no thought disorder, mood disorder, or significant flattening of affect.[1] For the diagnosis to be made, auditory and visual hallucinations cannot be prominent, though olfactory or tactile hallucinations related to the content of the delusion may be present.[2]
Originally posted by RealSpoke
Delusional disorder is an uncommon psychiatric condition in which patients present with circumscribed symptoms of non-bizarre delusions, but with the absence of prominent hallucinations and no thought disorder, mood disorder, or significant flattening of affect.[1] For the diagnosis to be made, auditory and visual hallucinations cannot be prominent, though olfactory or tactile hallucinations related to the content of the delusion may be present.[2]
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Originally posted by Flatfish
reply to post by cybersk8er
F&S for the OP. What a great find! I've never heard of Tracey Taylor before and I for one, think that there could indeed be some truth to her story. When I look at her work, I instantly get the feeling that it is much more that just art. I distinctly get the feeling that it's chocked full of hidden messages that we are meant to decipher and/or understand, if not now, at some point in the future.
Thanks cybersk8er
Originally posted by mainidh
who else just had to log back in. now that was odd. instant swift kick out the login door, dinooo... willmaaa...edit on 19-5-2012 by mainidh because: (no reason given)