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ESP: Is Clairvoyance Real?


by Michael Corthell

The sixth sense is another term for extrasensory perception. Extrasensory perception (ESP) involves the reception of information not gained through the normal five senses. It is the faculty of perceiving information through telepathy or clairvoyance.

Our sixth sense, our creative intelligence is our authentic self — the mind of our soul. It is the faculty of our true selves that communicates directly with God, who is often referred to as the Infinite Intelligence of the Universe.

After you have acquired a positive mindset, you will then be prepared to accept, as a fact, statements that may otherwise seem to be quite insane. For these, for example: When your sixth sense is developed, you will be warned of danger so you can avoid it. You will also be shown opportunities in time to capitalize on them. In effect what comes to your aid, and to does your bidding, with the development of the sixth sense, is a 'higher you' who will allow you to open the door to the Infinite Intelligence (God) which in turn opens the door to limitless possibilities. This gives full meaning to 'seek, you shall find'.

How do you develop this sense and use your inner voice to communicate with the Universe? How can you enhance your intuition and further develop E.S.P., clairvoyance or 'clear vision'?

Let's take a look

Have faith. Developing your intuition, and enhancing your sixth sense begins by having Faith in God—believing and knowing that it is indeed possible to communicate with Him.

Cultivate your hunches or gut feelings. We all have them. Intuition is a form of very fast information processing, and it’s a skill that can be developed with practice. Be observant of the details in your life. Observe body language, notice voice inflection, and know that actions truly speak louder than words. Be very patient and observant. Take heed of the world around you. Hear it, see it, smell it. Taste and touch it. All five senses lead to the sixth.

Think about what you dream about. Dreams serve two purposes. First, they 'defrag' our minds by processing the daily clutter and unsecured thoughts. Secondly, and sometimes more importantly, they show us the information we need to accomplish things or avoid certain situations. They are also one of the ways God communicates with us. Keep noticing and recording vivid dreams and become more aware of them.

Write at random. Random writing involves sitting down with a blank paper and writing down whatever thoughts come to mind. This can be an extremely useful practice, because it allows you to tap into your creative intelligence. This type of writing will set you up for some very 'productive' dreaming!

Practice quiet meditation. Find a quiet place or do this in bed at night or before rising. Quiet your mind. Think nothing. When thoughts come into your mind, let them go. What you are doing is achieving blankness or white noise. Do this twice a day. Many people will pray immediately after this type of meditation.

Walk or hike. Use the opportunity to clear your mind, and then turn your attention outward. Focus on what you see, smell, taste, and touch. Pick up the smallest sounds you can possibly hear. Pay close attention to small changes in the landscape. Try to sense the smallest changes in temperature, wind, and pressure. Be mindful and aware of everything.

Expose yourself to life. Notice people, places, and things and observe them closely. You will then become keenly aware of details that most people simply miss. Pay close attention to how you feel in response to the things you see and the people you interact with.

Tapping into your psychic abilities, abilities, talents, and skills will allow you to communicate more effectively with God, but maybe the most essential and enjoyable outcome will be a great awareness and appreciation of the natural world.

When we go on a hike, bike, swim or snowshoe we are stimulating and rekindling some of the ancient and foundational parts of our brains that were necessary for survival. You are tuning back into the natural order of things and creating a heightened sensitivity to the connectivity of all living things. This is powerful. You have found a relationship and partnership with God and your Creator.
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Banned TEDx Event about Psychic Abilities | Russell Targ

Russell Targ is a physicist who spent several decades working in a US government program exploring "remote viewing" - an apparent anomalous extended characteristic of the mind. Targ is convinced the effect is real. This talk was originally slated as part of a TEDx event in Hollywood in 2013, but the organization pulled their support of the event when they learned about the subjects.





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