Clairvoyance

 


Similarities and Differences between Clairvoyance and Witchcraft, Telepathy, Telekinesis, and Precognition Explained

 

Before explaining in detail what the differences and similarities between clairvoyance, witchcraft, telepathy, telekinesis, and precognition are, let us see what they are, in a nutshell:

Clairvoyance: The ability to perceive and understand objects and events beyond the range of ordinary perception, i.e., remote viewing.

Precognition: The ability to perceive and understand future events and states not yet experienced, i.e., seeing into the future.

Telekinesis (psychokinesis): The ability to influence objects by direct mental manipulation, i.e., to cause the movement and manipulation of physical objects by the power of your mind.

Telepathy (mind-reading): The ability to directly transfer your thoughts into the minds of others and to perceive the thoughts of others, i.e., the ability of perceiving and projecting thought.

Witchcraft: Witchcraft is a religion. (no Wicca is a religion) It involves a system of belief and practice, and is, for many, a way of life. It is the power and ability to draw energy from the earth, concentrate it, and sent it out into the world.

The average person sees the world around them with only their physical eyes, but clairvoyance is a way of perceiving things beyond the scope of the eyesight. For example, the clairvoyant inner vision may see through walls, or witness events taking place at some distant location. Some psychics believe that clairvoyance happens to people who are able to get out of the physical body and “see” by means of the astral body. They shift their centre of consciousness outside of themselves. “Clairvoyant” is a word now used to describe someone with second sight.

Telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition have in common the ability of conveying knowledge across space or time. They are grouped together because in the fourth dimension, space–time is a field, and spatial translations are the same as temporal translations. The mechanism is an impression on the generalized preconscious that exists throughout space–time. Although all the 5 ESPs represent the power of mind as the centre point, witchcraft is entirely different in theory, practice, and nature from the rest.

Clairvoyance and Telepathy


Telepathy, which is the transfer of thoughts, ideas, images or symbols from one mind to another, perceives directly the thoughts and feelings that are present in another consciousness without the usual intervening sensory precepts. It is a paranormal awareness that perceives another person’s experience. Distances do not matter, as it can be a meter or it can be thousands of kilometers away. It may be distinguished from clairvoyance, in that telepathy is in the form of a message whereas clairvoyance is in the form of a vision. (It is a difference similar to that between radio and television.) Telepathy, from the Greek word tele and pathos, literally means “empathy at a distance.”

Telepathy is a kind of intuition, a “direct knowledge of distant facts.” Telepathy produces full and clear impressions in a way that clairvoyance does not. It is a swift process of knowing through being. Clairvoyance involves imagery; telepathy does not.

It is different from telepathy because an actual vision is not necessarily an emotional transference between organisms. When knowledge is reported of an outside event which is not known to anyone else, such as the presence of a letter in a concealed drawer or a fire in an empty house, it has been called “clairvoyance.”

The more general term extrasensory perception (generally shortened to ESP) is now very generally adopted to cover both telepathy and clairvoyance.

Clairvoyance and Precognition


Precognition is the direct knowledge or perception of the future, obtained through extrasensory means. Precognition is the most frequently reported of all extrasensory perception (ESP) experiences, occurring most often (60 percent to 70 percent) in dreams.

Precognitive knowledge also may be induced through trance, channeling, mediumship, and divination. Usually, the majority of precognitive experiences happen within a forty-eight-hour period prior to the future event — most often it is within twenty-four hours. In rare cases, precognitive experiences occur months, or even years, before the actual event takes place. Severe emotional shock seems to be a major factor in precognition. By a ratio of four-to-one, most concern unhappy events, such as death and dying, illness, accidents, and natural disasters. Intimacy is also a major factor — 80 to 85 percent of such experiences involve a spouse, family member, or friend with whom the individual has close emotional ties.


The ability to sense, see, and/or hear things that may happen in the future is called precognition. However, in clairvoyance the person can see visions of things occurring in the present, the person may experience foggy or clear “movies” of things that have happened in the past, or things that will happen in the future. Clairvoyance is usually associated with precognition or retrocognition.

Clairvoyance and Telekinesis


Moving objects from one place to another without using physical contact is called telekinesis. The reshaping of objects using the mind’s energies, such as bending a spoon, or key, by just holding it and focusing is done by the power of Telekinesis. Telekinesis is created by higher levels of consciousness. It cannot be created by “wishing it” to happen on the physical level. The energy to move or bend an object is created by a person’s thoughts created by their subconscious mind. Energy levels must be very high. The desire to move, break, or bend an object must exist in a level of thought we do not as yet have control over, with the 10% of the brain humans presently use. However, a clairvoyant does not have the power to move objects.

Clairvoyance and Witchcraft


It is not easy to draw a clear distinction between magic and witchcraft. Both are concerned with the producing of effects beyond the natural powers of man by agencies other than the Divine. Witchcraft (Wicca) is a religion. It involves a system of belief and practice and is, for many, a way of life. Witches cast spells. Since a commonly held belief is that what is sent out is returned to the sender threefold, Witches tend to be very careful with spells. A spell is a formula, or series of steps, to direct the will to a desired end. Energy is drawn from the earth, concentrated, and sent out into the world. It is believed that with proper training and intent, human minds and hearts are fully capable of performing all the magic and miracles they are ever likely to need, through the use of natural psychic power.

Clairvoyance is not a religion. Witchcraft has much in common with magic, while clairvoyance has not. The faculty of seeing into the future, which is the highlight feature of clairvoyance, is not there in witchcraft. These two are not similar in nature. While witchcraft can be practiced with negative intentions such as destruction, annihilation, and defeating the opponent, clairvoyance is not destructive in nature and application.

Hundreds of years ago, one possessing the gift of clairvoyance was considered a witch, as unknown knowledge was “feared.” Anything connected to “higher frequency” information was forbidden. The similarities in the first four capabilities are that these depend on our ability to expand our mental energies. Witchcraft, on the other hand, requires us to draw our energy from the earth. The capacity of clairvoyance is latent in every one, and those in whom it already manifests itself are simply in that one particular: a little more in advance of the rest of us.

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