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Automatic writing - Case stories |  | Automatic writing - Case stories: Encyclopedia II - Automatic writing - Case stories |  | Sometime before 1900, William Stainton Moses, a respected priest and teacher, experimented with automatic writing. His beliefs were Orthodox Christian, but the messages from his automatic writing took a more open, undogmatic view, to which he "converted" over time. He believed the message originated from higher spirits.
John B. Newbrough was a New York dentist who wrote the book Oahspe through the process of automatic writing on the newly invented typewriter in 1882.
Rosemary Brown was an English housewife who automatically composed music. She could play the piano, though not very well. She f ...
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Automatic writing - Case stories
Sometime before 1900, William Stainton Moses, a respected priest and teacher, experimented with automatic writing. His beliefs were Orthodox Christian, but the messages from his automatic writing took a more open, undogmatic view, to which he "converted" over time. He believed the message originated from higher spirits.
John B. Newbrough was a New York dentist who wrote the book Oahspe through the process of automatic writing on the newly invented typewriter in 1882.
Rosemary Brown was an English housewife who automatically composed music. She could play the piano, though not very well. She felt that great composers were writing through her.
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