Monday, January 2, 2012

Table Tipping

On New Year's Eve four of us did a table tipping and a wild ride it was! The table not only tipped, it came up on one side, then the other, it rocked, it swayed and it even tried to levitate. We decided that if it wanted to levitate, the weight of our hands would hold it down, so we lightly placed two fingers underneath and the table immediately lifted off the floor and became as light as a feather. I've done table tipping nearly all my life so it came as no shock to me but the others were thrilled! Next time we're going to try it in a different room w/more space to see if the table will indeed levitate w/o any help from us.

If you would like to try table tipping on your own, just gather three friends, sit around a small wooden table or a card table, which is what we used, and see what happens. Begin your session w/a brief prayer of protection and an invitation to the spirits of the departed who would like to communicate or just say 'hello'. It may take a while before the table will significantly move but you should feel it shimmy a little rather quickly and this will encourage you to be patient and wait for more.

Once you have established that the table will tip for you, begin by asking 'yes or no' questions and ask the table to show you its movements for 'yes and no'. If you want more detailed information, be prepared to wait while it spells out the answers. When the table stops tipping, for instance on the letter S, then you know that is the first letter of the answer. You'll have to do that repeatedly until it spells out a word and then a sentence. As for me, I prefer to ask 'yes or no' questions b/c I don't want to wait that long for an answer. Otherwise, I can use my spirit board for more detailed information. At the end of your session, always dismiss the spirits politely by saying something such as "Thank you for your messages. Now return to where you came from, harming no one upon your return. Go in peace". Then clap your hands three times. This is just in case you happened to attract any negative entities which hate loud noises, and so the clapping will irritate them and they will leave.

Please post here or email me w/your experiences w/table tipping. I'd love to hear your stories. Until next time....

Blessings,
C

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