Clairvoyance is derived from the French, translating as “clear seeing.” The greater part of our senses can be extended past the physical with some preparation and devotion. As a rule, the physical senses that you can exceed expectations you have amid your life (for example, the way you learn best in school), will be your most solid option to investigate on a higher vibration.
For my situation, I had an eidetic (or photographic) memory. This proves to be useful, on the grounds that the dreams come to me in a glimmer, and it is useful to help recall the dreams plainly.
Visual Clairvoyants
Those that are more visual in nature may notice that when they gaze dreamily at clouds, that images will appear to them. People report seeing animals, angels, and a variety of things, but I most often see faces in the clouds.
Detecting Aura
My first manifestation of Clairvoyance came when I began to detect auras. I further practiced Clairvoyance by reading tea leaves – and when reading palms, faces would appear in the hand. When I described the faces, people connected with them.
One woman asked me if I would recognize the face I described if she showed me a photograph. It was not only the same man but wearing the same military uniform! The vision I had seen was of that very photograph! I have since learned that photographs are the best way to capture a face, because it is static. Before that, the faces would often talk, laugh, and move about, so it was harder to describe them.
Letting the Visions Come
It is important when allowing a vision that you be very relaxed. The vision must come to you, rather than you “trying” to seek the vision. Some deep breathing techniques are helpful here. If you are wishing to receive visions with your eyes open, it is helpful to soften your gaze while in an altered state (brought about by the deep breathing).
Closed Eye Variety
Most of the visions I receive while on the phone are of the closed eye variety. A symbol may appear, or, at the client’s request, I may fast forward to a place where they will live or work in the future.
Tracing Images
When working with private clients, I feel freer to take the time to project a vision of a face onto a scrap of paper and trace the image that appears. I will do this by special request from psychic network clients, with the understanding that it takes time for the image to appear, for me to trace the image, and for me to describe it to you. I seldom see faces with my eyes closed. Weird, huh?
Conclusion
Each Clairvoyant has their own particular style of course. I am only describing my own. Your style, as it develops, can take you wherever you and your guides wish to go. It is a gift that will continue to amaze and delight you as you develop it! Brightest Blessings!
This article offers a compelling insight into the personal journey of developing clairvoyant abilities. The mention of eidetic memory as an aid is particularly interesting.
It’s noteworthy how the author connects their personal clairvoyant experiences with their clients’ lives, adding a layer of validation to their visions. This client interaction aspect is quite fascinating.
The author’s description of tracing images onto paper provides a tangible way to understand their clairvoyant experiences. I wonder how reproducible these results are for others.
The article provides a detailed account of how clairvoyance can manifest differently for each individual. The subjective nature of these experiences is particularly emphasized.
The variety of ways in which the author receives visions, whether through closed eyes or open eyes, adds depth to our understanding of clairvoyance. This diversity in experience is quite illuminating.
The concept of detecting auras and seeing faces in different mediums is fascinating. It would be interesting to know if there are scientific studies that explore these phenomena.
It’s intriguing how the author relates their experiences with clairvoyance to everyday objects and situations. The methodological approach to allowing visions to come is noteworthy.
The connection between deep breathing techniques and the ability to receive visions is an area worth exploring further. It aligns with practices in meditation and mindfulness.
Indeed, the focus on being relaxed and allowing visions to come naturally seems to parallel many meditative and mindfulness practices.