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All Mankind And New-religion Of All The Religions
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DO ALL AUTO-WRITERS ALWAYS RECEIVE ACCURATE MESSAGES FROM HEAVENS? The immediate answer to the above question is, "No". All auto-writers cannot receive all messages accurately. Those who have practiced enough and have invoked enough blessings of the heavens can receive all the messages accurately. For others, there are several reasons why they may not be able to receive accurate messages from the heavens. A person communicating must be a very fair and good spiritualist. At the time of communicating this person should not have a disturbed or a tired mind. If at the time of communicating a person's mind is tired or disturbed, there are chances that this person may not receive the messages intact and this may cause some distortion in the messages that were received. Auto-writing, like meditation, needs the mind to be free and focused totally on the messages that are being received. Therefore, a lot of practice, patience, endurance and calmness are needed to increase a person's ability to receive the messages well and accurately. So, a person who can have this state of mind whilst communicating can receive messages accurately. The point to be emphasized here is that you cannot achieve a very high level of accuracy without going through a learning process. Again, even if a person has achieved a good way to receive accurate messages, there is a chance for this person to go wrong in future if this person communicates with a disturbed or a tired mind. During the learning process of an auto-writer, one question that frequently comes to the mind is: "Am I really writing my own thoughts or am I really receiving them from the heavens?" The answer lies in the process of auto-writing. The soul that we communicate with gives us the words through thoughts that should flow down on paper. This makes the auto-writer feel that he is already aware of the words which are going to come on paper and he already knows them. This can make the auto-writer think that he or she is writing ones own thoughts. This tends to happen in the initial stage of auto-writing. The trick is to practice and shut out all our thoughts from our minds when we auto-write. We should try and see that we allow only those thoughts that are given to us to flow down on the paper. It is only then that we will get the words on the paper accurately as given to us by those we are communicating with. Our doubts will rest when we see for ourselves that if we were to sit down and have thirty minutes to write anything that we like, it will be no where near to what we receive when we sit for our auto-writing sessions of a similar duration. The second question that auto-writers sometimes ask themselves is: "Are the messages received by me authentic and accurate?" The answer would be: Auto-writing is a skill and needs to be progressively developed. After we get the messages, we should try and analyse them and understand them word by word because each word has its own importance. Just like practicing cycling, some may get the balance immediately but a few may need to work harder. Practice of an individual is the only key answer as there is more of learning involved rather than teaching. Interpreting our messages is of utmost importance. We should understand that by auto-writing we are getting the opportunity to get the glimpse of the unseen world. We should, therefore, put ourselves in the place of a blind person who is getting the sight of our very own world for the first time. If someone who was blind from birth is given sight at the age of 30 or 40, then this person would be aware of things like tables, chairs, TVs, and would be sure of this by the sense of touch. By touching, this person may identify objects that can be felt but still, if given sight, will not be able to identify these objects without feeling them. We can also conclude that this person may not be able to identify any object that this person has not felt so far – for example cars, moon, sun. Again this person, at first, will not be able to identify simple objects that this person is aware of, without feeling them. To then identify even a fruit, this person will have to smell it and feel it to know which one it is – but will not be able to tell from a distance merely by looking at it. As this person starts to look around, he or she will have to start learning about things that are around and this may turn out to be harder than what we may imagine. Take the instance of an apple. Once it is taught that a particular fruit is called apple, this person will be confused when we show a picture of it and when we show a reflection of it and when we show a painting of it. With some practice this person comes up to the level when this person feels confident that his or her interpretation is now fairly good and that now it is very easy to distinguish between a printed picture, a painting, a photo, a child’s drawing and a reflection of an object. Then later, this person appreciates a painting and raves about it and we say this is not to be appreciated – this is graffiti. Now this person is taken aback and the confidence shaken. On another occasion this person sees a lovely painting created by a child and comments that a child has tried very hard to paint this particular painting even though the eyes are far apart and nose is not in its proper place, and then you shock this person by saying that this is not a child’s painting but is a very artistic one painted by a very famous painter and that the painting is worth millions of dollars. Similar are the confusions that auto-writers go through till they practice enough to put the picture of their messages together. This can turn out to be harder than one can suspect but in most of the cases we should remember THE MESSAGES NEED ACCURATE INTERPRETATION ALWAYS, BECAUSE, THE MESSAGES IF RECEIVED THROUGH A CALM MIND FROM THE HEAVENS CAN NEVER BE WRONG. Interpreting a message is as important as receiving a message. Messages need to be well received through a very calm and focused mind and after that it needs to be correctly understood and thereafter well interpreted. Interpreting is very important because if messages are interpreted casually they may convey a meaning that could be exactly opposite to what the messages were expected to convey. Therefore, just like in any learning process one has to go wrong to get the things right. Once a proper standard is achieved then one can be confident of getting messages accurately.
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