The three words Clairvoyance, Clairaudience and Clairsentience mean clear seeing, clear hearing and clear feeling respectively. These do not refer to the ordinary physical senses, but rather to superphysical sense perceptions. These perceptions do not enter our minds through our physical senses, but through the subconscious mind.
Our consciousness is divided into three parts: the waking consciousness, the superconscious and the subconscious. The subconscious is also divided into the personal subconscious and a much deeper, more expansive level that we share with all conscious life, known as the collective unconscious.
Between these levels of the mind is a barrier or veil. Psychic development consists of building certain connections between the normal waking consciousness and the personal subconscious. These connections must cross the barrier so that the clairvoyant observations can ascend into waking consciousness.
Subconscious activity
During both waking and sleeping hours, the deeper levels of the mind receive much information on a variety of topics, although the individual is often completely unaware of these perceptions, leaving much of this information unprocessed and unused. The subconscious mind receives this information continuously, whether it is used by the personality or not; when it is used, it is often not recognized as something abnormal or supernatural.
For example, we are all familiar with the strange phenomena whereby we immediately instinctively trust one person and immediately instinctively distrust another. We may meet someone and feel like we have been friends all our lives, overwhelmed by an inexplicable affinity, warmth and sense of harmony. In another person we immediately feel antipathy, skepticism and a sense of danger. Such feelings are due to signals we receive from the subconscious mind, which can perceive the situation from a much greater height and therefore knows much more about our partner than the conscious mind can perceive. An ‘hunch’ is a small episode of clairvoyance in which the conscious mind registers the stimuli of the subconscious mind.
Visions, dreams, episodes of hearing audible speech and sudden ‘downloads’ of knowledge are also ways of communication between these levels of the mind. These can occur spontaneously in people who have never had a supernatural experience and who even doubt its existence; Such episodes often occur in emergency situations when a person or loved one is threatened or another emergency is approaching. Many mothers and wives have had dreams or visions of their loved ones in danger during a war abroad, only to find out later that what they saw actually happened. In circumstances such as these, the urgent pressure is sufficient to tear aside the veil between conscious and subconscious mind, making the information consciously available through a vision, audible words, signals from the physical body, or a sudden Knowing.
There are also people who come into the world who naturally possess talents that others do not have. Such people often explain their ability to channel the deceased, see auras, sense in others, or read the timelines of the past by explaining that they were born without filters – that is, there is no veil between conscious and subconscious mind. Without this filter, all information available to the subconscious mind is immediately available to the conscious mind.
Cultivate sensitivity
For clairvoyance beyond exceptional circumstances and exceptional individuals, we must work to cultivate non-physical perception. This is primarily a process of cultivating sensitivity, because the information is already present in your subconscious. You just need to become aware of it, and to do this you need to learn to speak and interpret the language of your subconscious.
Start in a meditative state or go into a trance. You can use any method you like for this. You can simply quiet yourself, quiet your mind, and announce to yourself that you will assume the consciousness of your Higher Self. With your eyes closed and your body relaxed, ask a question you would like to receive information about.
Although most of us imagine a clairvoyant episode as a vision in the mind’s eye, in reality it is usually not purely visual, but an immersive experience in a mental and emotional realm. As the information comes through the subconscious into the waking consciousness, it brings with it a whole ‘being’ and personality that must be felt and explored with great subtlety and nuance if it is to be of any use. Most psychics must unpack or unfold the information presented to them, packing feeling tones, emotions, thought forms, principles, and concepts into a compact symbol, phrase, or sensation.
It is usually much easier for beginners to perceive the emotional and mental atmosphere; Over time, as clairvoyant ability is further developed, images may become clearer and the atmosphere less prominent. Different temperaments also tend to have different modes of expression; Some think more easily in words, while others are naturally image-oriented, and still others have formless, intuitive insights that are neither verbal nor visual. It is also possible to receive information through physical signals in your body, such as pain, tingling, numbness, heaviness, lightness or changes in temperature, breathing or heart rate.
Don’t search for an answer with your mind. Instead, just let any words, images, sensations, or facts bubble to the surface of your mind. If you don’t understand something, ask a question like: what does that color mean? What is that shape? Whose is that?
It is advisable to begin practicing the form of clairvoyant awareness that comes most naturally to you. As you progress in your development, it is also advisable to strengthen the abilities that are less obvious to you, so that competence does not become skewed.
For example, if you tend to receive images, practice mentally delivering entire speeches. Assign yourself a topic and then have a mental “talk” about it, making sure you think in complete sentences and hold your attention there for at least five minutes. Alternatively, if you tend to think in words, you can sharpen your visualization skills by focusing on a geometric shape such as a circle or a triangle, moving the mind’s eye over each feature, and holding it firmly in mind for five minutes. to hold.