Clairvoyance: You Have it

A birthday cake.
Depending on if you like cake or not, this might be an evocative image which sets your stomach to grumbling. If you aren’t a big fan of cake or don’t have a sweet tooth, it might make you retch. No matter what, though, you pictured a birthday cake in your head the moment your read that. The question is, did you realise it the moment you saw it in your mind or did it pass as so many other images do, so quickly you didn’t register it?

Little movies unfold in your mind all the time, and most of the time you don’t see or really react to it, so used to your own clairvoyance are you. This is exactly what psychics use to read you – those who have clairvoyance, I mean – but we learned quite young to slow down the pictures in our mind; to make them photographs or still frames so that we can understand and describe what we are seeing happen for you, or perhaps even for someone else, depending on what your question is. Most of the time we watch a delicate dance play out between you and the people in your life, be they colleagues at work, a team you work with or who more often works against you, or family members you do or do not get along with.

The trick to clairvoyance is realising that when someone asks you a question, you get a whole array of images in your mind, passing so quickly, you might only catch an image or two out of the rapid slideshow that results from an innocent question. I’ve found that these are usually predictive images, not that much different from what you picture when you have a series of complex tasks to do the next morning the moment you arrive at work. You are seeing what you will do, not what you have done, so in a way, you are managing your future and seeing exactly how it will play out. If you cast your net a bit wider, you can extrapolate which co-worker might whine about having to participate or assist you in a task. You may even decide, while picturing tomorrow at work, to leave them out of the equation altogether by asking another, much more cooperative co-worker to help you. This ensures that, when the whining colleague pops their head up, you’ll have already made sure your eyes don’t hurt at the end of the day from the sheer amount of time they spent rolling to the back of your head at the more outrageous complaints you had to endure throughout the day.
You’ve done this many times in your life. Maybe you consciously knew it, or just ran through options in your head of how your next day, week, month, or even goals for next year would play out and exactly how you would achieve them, but you’ve run the scenario in visual images through your head. It is, after all, visual images we see first as newborns. It takes us a few months to realise those images have things attached to them that label them – words – and even longer to realise those words can be written and used in so many different ways.

We’ll discuss in the near future how you can slow these images and learn to interpret and even manipulate them to your advantage, but for now my point is made: you’re psychic, too.

© Leah
 
Date: 07-03-'18

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