Spiritist View of Psychography
Psychography is a technique for "channeling" written messages from what is believed to be a disembodied spirit. The usual approach to psychography is to relate it to a special ability, innate or developed, called medianimity. The most extensive treatise on psychography is Allan Kardec's Mediums' Book, one of the works comprised in the Spiritist Codification. Kardec recognises two basic types of psychography: indirect and direct.
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“Where has it gone, the lifetime?
Search me. Whats left is drear.
Unchilded and unwifed, Im
Able to view that clear:
So final. And so near.”
—Philip Larkin (19221986)
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