What is Sacred Writing?
Spirit Communication
Sacred Writing sounds cool, but what is it?
Sacred Writing is Spirit Communication. It was taught to me by Spirit. Sacred Writing is a process I use to communicate with energies, spirits, elementals, and other life forms. They impart a familiar history of a person, place, and thing.
What happens during Sacred Writing?
During Sacred Writing, I communicate with ancestors and those who have passed on. Sometimes by relations, many times by non-physical relations. Communication about living beings also comes.
Where is this information coming from?
So, the information I receive from my Sacred Writing comes from the realm of Spirits, including departed ones, ancestors, and consciousness. These are coming out from Akashic Records.
What is your connection to Sacred Writing?
So, Sacred Writing is sacred. It is my relationship with Spirit, where I honor and be of service. The message from this space varies; its purpose is to shift things and transform.
My name is Azuka. The Spirit calls me Scribner. I channel and facilitate communication with Spirit. Let’s work together.
3 Types of Sacred Writing
Direct communication with Spirit
Direct Communication from Ascended Beings
Sacred Reading
Direct Communication with Spirit
In this mode, the Spirit selects the person and relays information, characteristics, and markers distinct to that individual. The person is either alive or dead. Spirit always picks, and I write.
Direct Communication from Ascended Beings
These are people who have passed on. In this state, the ascended beings speak about their lives and offer valuable life lessons. I write the messages for the ascended beings that are present.
Sacred Reading
They are available to the public as a consultation service. Anyone can request a reading for themselves. These readings are confidential and are never made public. During a session, Spirit relays information to the client. As the Scribner, I document and present the messages to you, the client.
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