Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

psychography

Noun
/sʌɪˈkɒɡrəfi/
Definition
Psychography is the practice of writing that purportedly transcribes the thoughts of the mind or the spirit, often associated with mediumship and spiritualism.
Examples
  • The psychic claimed to have practiced psychography to convey messages from the beyond.
  • Through psychography, she was able to express her innermost thoughts that guided her life decisions.
Meaning
In a broader sense, psychography refers to the way psychological patterns or characteristics can be captured and expressed in written form, revealing insights about the individual’s mental state.
Synonyms
  • automatic writing
  • spiritual writing
  • mediumistic writing