Discover Precipitation Mediumship: Spirit Art, Signs & Spiritual Communication

Precipitation Mediumship is a form of mediumship that is a little rarer these days. It is similar to physical mediumship practices. Essentially, spirit creates writings and various arts on paper that you provide for them. Spirit can also demonstrate the materialization of miscellaneous objects within this practice.

This type of mediumship is built with great dedication to the practice and can be incredibly remarkable.

I sat in some precipitation circles a few years ago with like-minded people. We would gather with our supplies for spirit to work their magic on, and we would sit collectively in meditation to raise the vibration and welcome spirit in. We would pray and hope that spirit would gather and manipulate enough energy to transpire writings, pictures, and art onto blank index cards within a closed box.

After attending a few circles with others, I started sitting with my daughter and our spirit boxes in meditation within our home. We had a few remarkable successes with our practice. However, because of the tremendous dedication one must have to this practice, we eventually stopped sitting regularly. Yet now and again, we will manage to grab our boxes and sit together.

Again, this practice requires great dedication and consistency to build the energy. The more people who gather with you for this practice, the more energy will be present, which could significantly impact your results.

If you want to dedicate your time to this practice and see what results you can get, you will need to gather some supplies and find meditation music that resonates well with your soul and naturally lifts your vibration.

You will want to gather supplies, including a small box with a lid, blank index cards, crayons, markers, colored pencils, or pens. You will want to find a quiet and uninterrupted space for your work. Set aside 20–45 minutes to sit with your boxes in meditation. If you have a handful of people to sit with in meditation, you can extend your sitting time to 30–60 minutes.

With your boxes open, you will place your blank index cards and writing utensils inside. Some people want to add a picture of a loved one, a crystal, unique jewelry, or other memorabilia within their box. That is perfectly fine if it fits inside your box and the lid still closes properly.

Begin your meditation circle by setting your intention to connect with spirit. Welcome them to communicate with you by sharing their writings, art, signatures, and pictures within your box. Bless your box, and for those in attendance with you, dim the lights and begin your uplifting meditation music. Attendees should focus on this intent, raise their vibration, and meditate together.

It may take days, weeks, and months to see remarkable results; however, there will be zero results without practice. So, if this is a mediumship practice that speaks to you, allow yourself the space, time, and consistency for this practice.

Due to copyright laws, I will not show others’ cards; however, if you Google precipitation mediumship, you will find various cards and others dedicated to this practice. Some have experienced results that include signatures of those on their spiritual teams, pictures of ancestors, drawings of deceased loved ones, signs and symbols of significance, material objects, and pen or pencil marks to suggest the start of something.

My daughter and I have personally received color marks, dots of ink, and lines of pencil across our cards. It may be helpful for you to note any marks with a date on the card so that you can look back on the day’s results.

If you're interested in spiritual mediumship, I'd love to have you in one of my courses!

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