Could I be? Naw, none of that hokum is real.
I had a feeling you were going to call!
My tummy hurts the day before a catastrophe happens in the news.
I feel dizzy just before finding out one of my kids is hurt.
My dreams seem so real and I get great ideas for something that has been bothering me.
What can these things be attributed to? Angels’ whisperings, God’s still small voice, luck, or maybe it’s just one more of your senses doing what it’s supposed to do.
Why not try to accept this sense is real and allow it freedom to practice itself? Simply observe. Observe your body’s little tells and start remarking them to yourself. There are all kinds of places online that will tell you how to develop your dreaming time. Most of them will stress using a dream journal. This is a great way to keep track of your body’s messages as well. Writing down oddnesses or out-of-the-ordinaries will help you have a greater belief level in your sixth sense. Every sea captain keeps a log. Ledgers, journals, diaries are all common place ways of keeping track and then going back to find patterns.
Allow yourself some time to meditate on a particular idea or question; keeping a pad and pencil next to you. I used to worry during distance healing energy sessions that I would lose the connection if I stopped to write. Not true. I love to capture the images that come into my mind and then share them with a client. Most often (although not 100%), the images have some pertinent information that helps with part of life’s trials and questions. Sometimes the images speed by so quickly that, as soon as I realize there is one, it is gone and I am off seeing another one. In this case, I try to get a feel for the general message/picture of them all. The point is that I have to write them down. Because I do this, I can not only share the images, but see that they really have some substance to them. I am building my belief level, my foundation and faith base, my trust in myself.
Imagine how much we miss by not developing our skills from childhood. Why were we not allowed to pursue that which comes naturally? Lack of knowledge, lack of belief, fear of things we don’t understand, fear from religious propaganda…fear and lack…very negative words. Can you remember mentioning things to your parents when you were preschool aged? Our psychic abilities and pre-life memories are lost at about age seven unless they are used and talked about. This is the age when we become aware of our actions and how they impact the world around us. We figured out how to manipulate when we were infants. We found out consequences and could reason through them starting at about age four. At age seven we begin to start feeling who we are and how we want to be. Reality has become the concrete that anchors us in this plane. We have learned to believe our parents and our parents, no doubt wanting to protect us, told us we were imagining things. No such thing as that little friend, no you’ve never been to that house before, no that man is not a bad man, there’s nothing in that room, they’re just dreams and aren’t real…on and on and on. I remember all these very well; and the confusion of being told so. It was all real to me and I had to learn to filter and sift through my reality and make decisions on what to ignore and what to hold onto. My doubts still persist.
I’m not saying we should fall for or even believe every little thought that flies through our minds, a discerning nature is a great tool, but I am saying we should stop, examine, and make an informed decision as to just how psychic we really are. It is a very useful sense and can help us make choices in life…who we will marry, where we will live, what foods are best for our particular metabolism.
Another point I’d like to add here is that there are some different ways people tap into their psychic ability and we don’t need to be afraid. We know that we are only using them as tools to find out what our sense is telling us. Pendulums are easy access to the sixth sense and subconscious. Crystal balls, bowls of water, flames…all good ways of scrying – another way of saying meditating. Dowsing for water or oil, or whatever else you want to try, is just a way of asking the sixth sense to show an answer.
Global Consciousness. Mass Consciousness. Inventions happening simultaneously half way around the globe from one another. Indicators piling up all around us, showing that there is something more and, yes, we can tap into it. We can use our abilities and we can make a difference. We can share what we feel through our sixth sense, our psychicness, and not be afraid or embarrassed. We can be wrong or right and take it as a matter of course. We don’t have to hide in a closet and wonder what others will say. Who would argue over what emotion you’re having? If you say you’re happy, you’re happy. If you say you have a feeling something is going to happen, you have a feeling. So it goes.
Am I psychic? Everyone is. Ever heard someone say that God put it on their heart to do something? Is it a sin to use your God given gift? Nope. It all boils down to what you do with it. I am always thankful and eager to find out more about my gift.
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4 Comments
It is true indeed that we are all psychic. It is simply that some of our signals are stronger than others. We fine tune them by practice, meditation and silencing our minds. Thanks for sharing this with us all Diana.
Namaste,
Charles
Exactly right! If we want it it’s truly there. Just remember that we need to be patient, quiet, and observant; looking at what we are receiving in order to determine which “claire” is ours. Am I clairvoyant, clairaudient, clairsentient? It’s not that we can’t be all, it’s merely going to be easier to start with the one that comes the easiest. Won’t it be fun to find out?
You did have a little man–and I kissed him goodnight each time I kissed you–though you said sometimes that I had missed him. Of course, I didn’t see him–you did. You told me that he lived in the light fixture on the carporte.
You and I have always been able to communicate non-verbally. Once we dialed each other simultaneously–and were talking before we heard a ring on the phone.
I am very much psychic–and I don’t like it at all. I tend to sense tragedies in the family–and that is awful.
I am not sure if I am receiver or sender of the messages. Either way, I would rather not have the ability.
You are very much like me.
You and everyone in the family can communicate nonverbally. I remember the phone call; we both had dialed and there was no ring, just instant on the line. More than a co-inky-dink, I’d say.
I remember the day the nuclear sub USS Thresher was reported sunk. It was that one, right? April 10, 1963. Your cousin was aboard. You were sick to your stomach all day and didn’t know why.
Does one need to be a sender or a receiver? Why not both?
I remember being intrigued with the light by the front door. It looked like a fairy house. I also remember having bad dreams of a little white haired man who rode a scooter and chased me round and round the pillars of our carport. I don’t remember my little friend, but feel there was someone like that and certainly remember hearing your stories about it.
I remember your telling me that things were in my imagination; memories, dreams, sightings of little people under my bed. I remember being frightened a lot and, of course, the natural response would be to tell me those things weren’t real. I just wonder if it would be a better thing to teach children how to not be afraid and to understand they are in control of what comes through their sixth sense. Learning to turn it off and on would be a really good tool.