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Psychic Abilities: Psychic Fact or Science Fiction
Oda May Brown isn't the only psychic on the block any more. Neither is the butcher wife or the little boy who sees dead people. Even Steven King has had to share some of the pie when you talk about this topic. What is it? Psychic Phenomena.
The interest in the paranormal, extrasensory-perception (ESP) and the use of psychic powers, in the last thirty years has escalated. Beyond your basic Steven King novel, the idea of being psychic or having psychic abilities has penetrated deeply into genre of mainstream TV and movies. In 1990, the movie Ghost with Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopie Goldberg as Oda May Brown was the first chartbuster film to portray psychic phenomena in a positive light. The following year, The Butchers Wife was released where Demi Moore portrays a psychic female who is married to a butcher in Greenwich Village. This speaks nothing of the impact Haley Joel Osment had on viewers as he portrayed Cole Sear, the young boy who could see dead people, in The Sixth Sense.
On TV this interest is not diminished. We are bombarded with commercials for the Psychic Friends Network, Miss Cleo and other psychic advise lines. Unfortunately, these shows do not promote the credibility of this once coveted art. There are however a number of shows emerging that explore this phenomena in a more serious light. Dramatically speaking, we have shows such as the Outer Limits, the X-Files, Profiler and even Star Trek. We are also starting to see a growing number of real life documentaries such as Crossing Over with John Edwards, Beyond Belief with Melissa Ethridge and Encounters with the Unexplained with Jerry Orbach. Sylvia Brown, Caroline Myss and James van Praagh are regular guests on shows such as Oprah, Maury and Montel. In fact, stations such as the Learning Channel, the History Channel and the Discovery Channel have also jumped onto this bandwagon, setting aside a large number of viewing hours each month to cover this and other paranormal topics.
With all of the notice being given to psychic phenomena, its real nature even now lies deeply shrouded in mystery. Mass media has significantly enhanced the sinister and evil shame once associated with this gift, but in doing so it has inadvertently misrepresented the essence of the psychic experience.
When I was twelve years old, there was a television series called The Sixth Sense starring Gary Collins as Dr. Michael Rhodes. Dr. Rhodes was a college professor who investigated mysteries involving extra-sensory perception, spirits, possessions, and other paranormal topics. It was like "Murder, She Wrote" with a psychic twist.
As Dr. Rhodes worked to resolve the predicament of that particular episode, he would walk into a room or touch a particular item and would have a psychic (clairvoyant) experience. Limited by the constraints of film production, the producers portrayed these intuitive insights as appearing of this world. It was not strange to see the ethereal image of Mr. Green's, the freshly deceased, float across a room as if perceptible to the naked eye or illustrate a precognitive impression as a surreal encounter. It is images like these that have mislead individuals as to the character of the psychic experience.
The truth is, is that we all have psychic experiences daily. Some people describe these experiences as having a moment of intuition, an impression or even a gut feeling. Others write them off as a bizarre fluke or coincidence. When we have a psychic experience, we are receiving information on non-verbal levels. It is as if we each act as radio transmitters, sending out our thoughts, feelings and emotions. In turn, we also possess finely tuned reception equipment built into us that allows us to receive this information from others.
When we receive intuitive information, it can be experienced in a number of different ways - a thought, a feeling or even knowingness. By paying attention to feelings in our physical bodies, to changes in our emotions or to what we are thinking, we can "tune in" on psychic levels. This is the experience.
One form of psychic input is called kinesthetics. This is where our physical bodies reflects the attributes of another person. On kinesthetic levels, we can experience a headache for no perceptible reason, only to have it to go away as mysteriously as it came. Our backs may ache if we are in contact with someone who has back pain. We may experience stuffy sinuses, heart palpitations, indigestion, and even soreness in our muscles and joints. The range and depth of what we can intuit from others on physical levels is as varied as the number of health issues that plague man.
Don't worry about catching a malady when picking up this type of psychic information. Once these individuals move out of our physical space or awareness, we no longer receive information from them. While they may still be transmitting, we are out of the reception zone. When this occurs, the physical discomforts, aches and pains that were being experienced go away as fast as they came.
Another way in which we receive information on psychic levels is through our feelings. Feelings are a felt sense, meaning we experience them in our bodies. Unlike the literal aches and pains we may experience on kinesthetic levels, here we experience emotional type feelings such as certainty, peace, harmony, tranquility, apprehension, jealousy, distrust, hate or anger.
Being receptive to experiencing the feelings of others is called clairsentience. We are having a clairsentient experience when we feel the "vibes" in a room or get the creeps when we meet someone new. This skill allows us to be empathic, to share in the joys of others as well as in their sorrows. It alerts us to when things aren't quite right and can help us when making decisions by giving us a "gut feeling". It's when we don't pay attention to these feelings that many of us end up saying to ourselves, "You know I had a feeling about that!"
"Listening to what a little birdie told us" is a way of describing another psychic ability. It is called clairaudience. Technically speaking, we are having a clairaudient experience when we receive information on auditory levels. As humans, we constantly have an inner dialog going on inside of us. This dialog is on two separate and distinct levels. Our mental dialog is aptly described as the non-stop inner chatter that we hear in our heads all day and for some well into the night.
Conversely, when we receive information on clairaudient levels, non-verbal information is send out subtly. It can be a soft and gentle reminder that prompts us to take our umbrella with us even if it is not raining outside. At times, this internal voice can be firm and directing. It also has been described as having a persistent nagging like quality, working to guide us onto bigger and better things. Similar to the clairsentient experience, we oftentimes find ourselves saying in hindsight "I should have listened to myself!"
We also receive psychic information on visual levels. This ability is called clairvoyance. This ability is the one most often portrayed in movies and on TV. It is also the capability that is most often misrepresented. When asked, a astonishing number of people expect to see waiflike ghostly apparitions floating around a room or have corporeal entities appear out of nowhere and then interact with them on physical levels. This expectation is anything but the truth.
When we have a clairvoyant experience, we see things in the mind's eye. It is the faculty we use when we make use of our imagination, visualize potential outcomes or even daydream. We use our clairvoyance at work to help us plan projects. We use it at home when we "keep our eyes" on our children. Sometimes when we receive information on this level, it is experienced as a fleeting thought or image. In fact, most people believe that when they use this ability it is just their imagination at work. The truth be told, it's not.
The final form of psychic information we commonly receive from others is referred to as knowingness. When we are utilizing this ability it seems as if we just know stuff - right off the top of our head. If asked, many of us would not be able to explain how we knew, but we did. When we share insights received on this level with others, they often seem prophetic. If these insights are left unspoken, we may end up saying to ourselves "Oh I knew that!"
The simple truth regarding psychic abilities is this: we all have access to this form of non-verbal communication. In fact, many of us recognize it when we receive it, even if we don't have the right word to associate with it. Regardless of the amount of information being received, In the end, it does us no good at all if we do not use it. So if you are getting bad vibes from somebody, trust it! If your inner knowing is working to guide you in one direction or another, listen to it. If you find that you just know something, believe in it's worth. And for God's sake, if you find that a friend or loved one has a headache - get them an aspirin.
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Dr. Rita Louise, Ph D is a Naturopathic Physician, founder of the Institute Of Applied Energetics and the host of Just Energy Radio. Author of the books "Avoiding the Cosmic 2x4" and "The Power Within", it is her unique gift as a medical intuitive and professional clairvoyant that enlivens her work. Let Dr. Rita assist you bringing health, healing and wholeness back into your life. Visit http://www.soulhealer.com or listen live online to Dr. Rita on http://www.JustEnergyRadio.com.
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Quantum Physics And How To Be A Gifted Psychic
Though there have been some extremely difficult moments in history where those with psychic abilities were out casted and even murdered, in our modern world there is a general acceptance of psychics.
From Nostradamus to John Edwards, psychics are both mocked and respected for their gifts. Why? Well, it is human nature to fear and mistrust what we do not or cannot understand.
Some psychic have been born with their abilities and others have gone through some kind of psychic training. There are many psychics that will quickly admit that they don't understand everything about their gifts. However, they do know that they are able to see deeply into the present, past, or future and their gift is very real.
Most psychics have some form of ESP, or extra sensory perception. This simply means they see or somehow know things about the past, present, and future that most other people have no way of knowing.
It's not known just how many people have psychic abilities, but logic would say that it's probably true that most people don't possess these types of gifts. That may simply be because most psychics don't have any kind of formal training, which means that many people it may have these gifts but have not been able to access them. These people may realize, now and then, that they are 'different' than others, or that they may have special abilities to discern information not readily accessible to others; nonetheless, they probably simply think of this as 'intuition.' And, they would never say that they were psychic.
There are tarot card readers and fortune tellers that will call themselves psychics, even though they are just staging an act. Because this is mysterious and very entertaining, people are usually willing to go along and spend a little money for a reading even if they don't really think the person is truly gifted.
What's really true, though, is that many more altruistic psychics use what are very real abilities to help other people. Among the most respected of these types of psychics are those who help the police locate criminals who have been violent and solve crimes. It's often been true, for example, that psychics who have helped police have given them clues that have led to many, many arrests of violent criminals.
What about you? Do you think you are psychic? Before you simply say, 'no,' take a moment; many respected psychics in fact believe that everyone has at least some sort of psychic ability. Because most people aren't willing to entertain this idea, that they might be psychic, and perhaps because they have not received any formal psychic training, these powers continued to be dormant, instead of being used, for so many people.
It's sad, but both of these scenarios are very often true. We firmly believe that with just a little bit of guidance and a great deal of effort, anybody can complete psychic training with success.
How do you begin your psychic training yourself? First, you learn how to clear your thoughts and your psyche. That is, clear your mind of as many negative thoughts, feelings and emotions as you can. One simple and effective way to do this is to utilize meditation and deep relaxation.
Anyone who's really psychic is going to say that negativity and fear will interfere with your mind and your senses, so that it's going to be much more difficult if not completely impossible to access your own psychic abilities. Meditation is also quite useful in other situations. You can use meditation to relieve stress, which will automatically help you relax and tap into your psychic abilities, even though you may not realize you have them.
If you are using meditation as part of psychic training, be sure that you allow for no less than a thirty minutes session each and every day. What is the best place to meditate? Many people that are just learning how to meditate will have the best results in a quiet place, while advanced students will meditate outside because they find that natural environments are very relaxing.
Also, a very serious student in psychic training will become quite ritualistic about their meditation time. This is because missing just a single day could derail all of the progress they have made in clearing their mind and developing their powers.
Deep breathing is very important as a technique in meditation, and deep-breathing exercises can help you release negative energy. It can also help you open up any psychic abilities you have, but don't know about.
There are no rigid guidelines or standardized testing in psychic training. Each person moves at their own pace, making progress a very spiritual, individualized process.
The next step is entry pretty fun and easy, which is that you simply have to buy a deck of tarot cards. As physical objects, you can focus on these tarot cards, and they'll simply sort of 'push' you toward concentrating and toward developing new skills with them.
The most exciting part of becoming a psychic and developing power is the ability to do tarot card readings on family members and friends. Most developing psychics use this as a pleasurable pastime and do not charge fees.
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