Sunday, November 8, 2015

Picasso...me?

   I've touched on the subject of automatic drawing on here before, Written books on the topic, too. What I would like to do now is delve a little deeper into the reason I feel it is so important. Honestly, I feel it is one of the most important tools that can be used when it comes to paranormal investigating. For those who are unfamiliar with the process, automatic drawing is simply drawing what you see in your mind when you are given a psychic vision. People always ask me how do I know if it is a psychic vision I am drawing as opposed to just a random picture. This is the hard part to explain, so all I can say is that you just KNOW.

   When an image pops in your head that has no business being there and it is accompanied by any additional information then, I believe, that is a psychic vision and deserves to be acknowledged. As you put pencil to paper and begin to see with your eyes, what you only saw in your head moments before, you will find additional information may come to you. This kind of gives a snowball effect and you may find your brain works faster that your hands can draw, but that's okay. If possible, always date your drawings so that you can refer back to them if the vision doesn't pertain to any immediate client or investigation. I have actually been lucky enough to get one of the Note 5 phones and can use my stylus pen to sketch out what I see therefore I already have a time stamp on the pic. Plus, it's easier sending them to my publisher when it comes time to send another book in. Yay!!!

   The reason I'm harping so much on this is because it's real easy to get caught up in all the new gadgets out there. Hey, I admit it...they are COOL. But in my humble, yet seasoned, experience nothing compares to the emotion that can be put into a drawing. Nothing compares to having a client see you draw their loved one having never seen a pic of them. This happened not long ago when a friend of mine was conducting a private, family, investigation. While I was talking to her I asked her if she would like me to try and contact the woman in question...an old family friend. What I came up with, in just a few minutes, ended up being the likeness of the woman she remembered from so many years ago when she was a little girl. Keep in mind, I had never seen so much as a picture of this woman. I didn't even know her whole name. I only called her by Mrs. (insert last name here). Yet there she was, right there on my phone. Confirmed by one who knew her well.

   You just can't imagine that kind of feeling. To have concrete proof that an individual has truly contacted you even though they are deceased. It warms the heart and humbles the soul to know that you have given someone something that no other piece of equipment can. That is why I tell every team I know, whether I work with them or not, to take a pencil and paper on investigations. Listen to your mind, heart and soul. Draw what you see, hear and feel. You may be very surprised at what you get.

Blessed Be, my lovelies...)O(

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