British spelling of 'channeling'; the act of directing something through a channel, or claiming to receive messages from spirits.
British present participle of 'channel,' maintaining double 'l' before '-ing' (e.g., 'travelling,' 'labelling').
The spelling 'channelling' appears in British spiritualist literature from the 1800s, and linguists can date texts by which variant they use—it's a little-known way of authenticating historical documents!
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