Philip On Channeling

"Once an individual starts channeling, they have a whole new set of psychological issues a lot of people don't realize which they must deal with. On one hand their ego is in a place of saying, "Well, this is a god I'm channeling. This is a grand experience," but on the the other hand it says, "I'm not worth this. I'm not worthy of this." the channeling experiences will push their worth issues much faster and worse than normal. Anything that you are even the least bit nit-picky about in your being, is blown up out of porportion and it says, "Well, I'm not good because of this. I'm not good because of that. I'm not good for this reason," and then the vehicle will have a tendency to go out in the world to try to find the external validation that says, "I'm okay."

"They are going through psychological shifts, hormonal shifts and everything else because of the channeling experience, which creates a place where they just want to know they are okay. For the most part, there is nothing wrong with that, but it is a matter that they have to be strong enough to find it in their own beings. If they could be strong enough to find it in their own beings, they won't go out into the external world to look for validation. This is the same rule of thumb for everybody on the planet, but for a vehicle in a channeling experience, it's a much stronger rule because everything is going to be amplified."

"So here comes a god and it will push everyone of their unworthiness issues. Since they have all these immense worth issues, those are going to come out in the channeling. If they feel lousy about themselves, they may tend to make the audience feel lousy about themselves in order for the channeler to feel better about who they are. There is a whole set of psychological maneuvering that goes on from that point."

- Philip (articulated through Sheradon Bryce)  from Joyriding the Universe