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Summary of Michael Sandler's The Automatic Writing Experience (AWE)
Summary of Michael Sandler's The Automatic Writing Experience (AWE)
Summary of Michael Sandler's The Automatic Writing Experience (AWE)
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#1 When you sit down and initiate your ritual for automatic writing, and put pen to paper, this is exactly what happens. Whether you believe in a god, source, Universe, or simply your guiding inner wisdom, you briefly meditate, go into prayer, and then your pen begins to write.

#2 Automatic writing is the process of writing down your thoughts and feelings without censorship. It allows you to see things from other people’s perspectives, and it allows you to plug back into a knowing that’s always been there.

#3 AWE is a technique that allows you to tap into the voice of your god, angels, or your highest guides and get guidance on every aspect of your life. It gives you direct access to a higher intelligence that never lies, will never steer you wrong, and will help you lead your greatest, most authentic, and joyous life.

#4 AWE is the state you get into through automatic writing where your pen is moving at a furious pace and the words continue to flow. It is a second-person writing experience, about you and your loved ones, and it is not about analytical answers to your problems.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 23, 2022
ISBN9781669393801
Summary of Michael Sandler's The Automatic Writing Experience (AWE)
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    #1

    When you sit down and initiate your ritual for automatic writing, and put pen to paper, this is exactly what happens. Whether you believe in a god, source, Universe, or simply your guiding inner wisdom, you briefly meditate, go into prayer, and then your pen begins to write.

    #2

    Automatic writing is the process of writing down your thoughts and feelings without censorship. It allows you to see things from other people’s perspectives, and it allows you to plug back into a knowing that’s always been there.

    #3

    AWE is a technique that allows you to tap into the voice of your god, angels, or your highest guides and get guidance on every aspect of your life. It gives you direct access to a higher intelligence that never lies, will never steer you wrong, and will help you lead your greatest, most authentic, and joyous life.

    #4

    AWE is the state you get into through automatic writing where your pen is moving at a furious pace and the words continue to flow. It

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