Channeling: The Intuitive Connection

Channeling: The Intuitive Connection by William H. Kautz, published by HarperCollins in 1987, offers an exploration of the history of channeling and its significance across various cultures and religions. This first edition spans 179 pages and is presented in English. The book examines how channeled information has influenced advancements in both the sciences and the arts, while also addressing the public’s skepticism towards the practice of channeling.
Readers will find a thorough documentation of channeling’s historical context and its impact on societal progress. The text delves into the roles of mediums and the concept of intuition within the framework of spiritualism. By providing insights into the cultural and religious dimensions of channeling, this work invites reflection on the complexities surrounding this often-misunderstood phenomenon.
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The authors document the history of channeling and its role in many cultures and religions, historically demonstrate how channeled information has spurred progress in the sciences and art, and discuss the public’s resistance to channeling
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