Tuesday, 29 June 2010

I am Psychic so are You

Every person I have ever met is Psychic on one level or another, the problem as I perceive it is that there are different types of abilities.

Most people perceive that being psychic means that you see ghosts or spirits, in fact this could not be further from the truth.

For me being psychic means that you see feel or hear things that do not relate to the fixed "Real World" what I mean is that through perception you pick up things that have no tangible basis and are not based upon fact.

Ok lets start, have you ever had a gut instinct about something, have you ever felt sad when in someone elses company for no accountable reason. Have you taken an instant dislike for someone even though you have said no more than a few words to them. Equally have you ever felt upon meeting someone that you have known them for along time. Have you ever suddenly felt chills up your spine for no accountable reason. Have you known the result of something before you have started. Have you had the sudden impulse to do something even though it is totally out of character.

If you can relate to any of the above these are all signs of Psychic ability.

So how do you develop these abilities, like anything it requires practice and I will honestly say that the only difference between myself and others is that I trust the feelings I am getting more than others.

So the first thing to do is experiment with any thoughts or feelings you are getting, I always ask myself why am I getting this information or feeling then I allow it to grow stronger, rather than disregarding it on first encounter.

Once you start to do this your abilities will start to grow and with that comes a level of understanding, I will not say that it is easy because in reality there is only one thing that stops us being truly psychic and that is the logical mind.

The logical mind is that part of us that says no don't be stupid, what will other people think of you, and it is always active permanently stopping the intuitive side of you working.

If you would like me to discuss this topic further all you have to do is ask.

Always

Peter Dolding

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