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Spiritual Channel Surfing

December 7, 2005

During a late-night dinner party, my college roommate 
suggested we hold a séance to talk to Elvis. The commercial 
ouija board (made by Parker Brothers) didn’t seem so 
intimidating, until we lit a few candles and it kept 
answering “No” to every question. When we asked the entity 
it’s name, it rapidly spelled out ZYGOTE and a chill gust 
of wind blew out the candles and ended our game. Less than 
two months later my roommate discovered she was pregnant.  
 
My first attempt at channeling struck me as scary and 
strange, thus dimming my interest for some time. Even the 
word “channeling” conjured images of possessions, witches 
and exorcisms. Some years later, I happened upon a book on  
Automatic Writing. As an avid journal writer, who’s often 
tapped into wisdom beyond my conscious knowledge, I 
couldn’t help but explore further. With time and practice, 
I’ve re-defined my impressions of channeling and want to 
share my insights.  
 
The term channeling usually refers to the process of 
receiving messages or inspiration from invisible beings or 
spirits. Mediums or psychics have been known to commune 
with angels, aliens, animals guides, dead people, or 
disembodied entities. (A wonderful cross-section of people 
demonstrating such gifts can be experienced at the Whole 
Being Weekend festival.) 
 
Channeling is not a new phenomenon. Aboriginal cultures 
have been conducting rituals to induce ancestral or 
spiritual guidance since before recorded history. In 1875 
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky founded Theosophy based on the 
information she received from masters in the Himalayas. In 
the 1920s Alice Bailey channeled 25 books under the 
guidance of Tibetan master Djwhal Khal. Edgar Cayce was 
recognized widely for channeling valuable healing 
information in the 1930’s. The New-Age channeling movement 
gained international popularity after the best selling 
book, Seth Speaks, was penned by Jane Roberts in the 70’s.  
 
Ester Hicks is an example of a widely known and accepted 
channel in American today. She dialogs with a group of 
spiritual teachers who call themselves Abraham. They speak 
about the laws of attraction and focused manifestation.  
The last time they drove their Monster Bus to San Diego, I 
sat before them and admitted that I am feverishly working 
on my first Novel. I wanted to know how to harness my 
channeling ability to aid in the successful creation of 
this book. His/Her response was that channeling is not so 
much “harnessing” as an act of “matching.” S/he instructed 
me to raise my vibration through meditation before I write, 
in order to naturally attract higher levels of inspiration. 
This advice not only produced amazing results in my 
writing, but transformed my view of channeling.  
 
The skeptical mind might argue that the afore mentioned 
examples illustrate the human tendency for the dramatic. 
Perhaps such gifts are faked for money or attention. Maybe 
some mediums are psychological savants who have latent 
gifts in a part of their brain which is only accessed in a 
state of relaxation. Or it might be a function of a 
suppressed alter ego or multiple personality. These are all 
valid interpretations however, I choose to believe that 
everyone can access higher states of consciousness which 
increases their aptitude for tapping into the collective 
unconscious and drawing forth more creative contributions.  
 
From this perspective, everything on the material plane 
first existed in the un-manifest and has been brought to us 
through some physical channel. Great masters throughout 
history brought amazing works to society through the 
process of channeling. Regardless of whether you call it 
inspired, gifted, guided, or simply tapped in, these 
artists are connecting with a higher source. Musicians such 
as Mozart, Bach, the Beatles channeled music. Artists such 
as DaVinci, Van Gogh, and Picasso channeled images. 
Sculptors channel form; mathematicians channel formulas. 
And inventors channel new ideas. I see it as a natural 
creative process to be cultivated, not to be feared.  
 
My nearly completed novel entitled: Don’t drink the Punch: 
an Adventure in Tantra, takes place at an ashram in India 
where the devotees channel a disembodied guru named Das. 
The majority of my book has been written through a process 
of Automatic Writing. For instructions on automatic 
writing, to read sample chapters, or to purchase a 
pre-publication copy of my book, please visit: 
www.partnerplayshop.com 
 
Enjoy the Gift, 
 
Kamala Devi

 

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