Are You Psychic?
Everyone was born with the capacity to respond to supernatural forces, says
Jeffrey Wands, author of 'The Psychic in You.' Here's an excerpt
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Updated: 11:41 a.m. ET Dec. 28, 2005
Is it really possible to communicate with the dead and intuit thoughts of the
living? Do you have the pyschic power to right wrongs and relieve the grief
of those whose loved ones have crossed over to the other side? Author Jeffrey
Wands says yes in "The Psychic in You: Understand and Harness your Natural
Psychic Power. Wands was invited on the Today show to explain
what it means to hone psychic power. Heres an excerpt from the book.
Your Psychic Ability
We are all psychic, but that doesn't mean we all come into our psychic ability
at the same time or that we all accept that ability. Psychic ability
can emerge, like other talents, at any point in your life. For me it was when
I was young, for others it may be in response to stress, or it might have a
physical trigger, like an accident. The most important thing to cultivating
the psychic in you is first to recognize its presence. Only then can you begin
to hone it.
For starters, ask yourself some questions. Sit down in a quiet spot and think back over your life and try to remember experiences that were psychic in nature.
Were there times in your life when you unaccountably just knew something?
Have there been instances when you modified your behavior for no logical reason
with important results?
Was there a time when you believed that you had a psychic dream?
Did you ever dismiss a color or light that perhaps might have been an aura?
Have you seen the dead or signs of them? Did they speak to you?
Have you ever dreamed about an event that had nothing to do with you
and then learned it came true?
Have you ever thought that you had a sixth sense about people?
Have you ever made a successful business decision based on a hunch?
Have you ever known the phone or doorbell was going to ring and then
it did?
Recalling such things will not be easy and, indeed, you might find yourself
looking for a psychic needle in a haystack. Our brains are filled with millions
of experiences. Sorting through them to discern what's psychic and what's not
is going to take effort. You'll have to think about it, so try not to get discouraged
when you don't come up with something right away. Be willing to think about
it again and again.
Some people, of course, will not want to do it. Not because they dislike hard work (though some do), but because they'll have rejected the whole notion of being psychic. These are the same people and I don't mean to criticize, just tell the truth who could never imagine that the world was round, or that men could fly, or that a living creature could be created by cloning.
Years ago I was subjected to a blistering attack by a skeptical radio talk show host named Candy Jones, who questioned whether everyone has psychic ability. My answer still my answer to skeptics is a question: How can you say it doesn't exist unless you try to experience it yourself? If you are not willing to try, then you have no factual basis for your conclusion. To put this another way, don't decide it before you try it.
One question I frequently get is if I'm so psychic why don't I guess the lottery
numbers. My answer is that emotion gets in the way. I would love to win the
lottery, but I could never approach it calmly and coolly, which is required
for good psychic work.
Emotion colors and modifies our feelings and thoughts, and it interferes with psychic energy. If we could all just have psychic insight, which is cool and quick and very objective, we'd all be rich. Plus and this is important being psychic entails accountability. When you enhance your psychic powers you automatically take on some special responsibility because, for one thing, you will be seeing intensely private things about people, things that must stay private. Ethics demands it. When someone comes into my office, for example, everything they say and I say stays in that room unless they give me permission to reveal it.
Déjà Vu
We're all born psychic, and our psychic abilities can show up at any time
in our lives.
Being psychic is all about receiving information without the use of regular
thought processes. This information is contained in soul energy that comes to
us through conscious and unconscious perceptions.
Conscious psychic perceptions are thoughts that pop into our heads. We just
know things. We may describe these perceptions in various ways, such as "a
feeling," "a gut instinct," or "it's just something I sensed."
But if you examine the perceptions you'll see that they're cool and quick and
have little if anything to do with emotion, which is hot and often relates to
desire perception.
Unconscious perceptions are psychic thoughts we are not aware of. They enter
our minds surreptitiously, and influence our decisions in significant ways.
Besides not being aware of them, we have no choice between action and inaction.
We are, in a way, forced to do whatever the unconscious perceptions require
us to do.
Auras are halos or clusters of light that reveal a person's essence, including
health and character. They change according to emotional or physical states,
and the changes can occur quickly or over a long period of time.
The dead speak to us telepathically, which means that a thought or cluster of
energy in their spirit can be transferred to us. Our sixth sense the
psychic mechanism in our brains picks the signals up like a radio receiver
and translates these messages so that we can understand them.
Psychic information is often imparted to us in dreams, when our defenses are
down. Psychic dreams normally occur soon after someone crosses over, but they
can occur before as a premonition. Psychic dreams are vivid or contain unusual
colors, and they may also have a special impact on the dreamer.
To start to get a handle on your psychic side, review your own life for psychic
experiences. Recognizing that you have a psychic side is key to developing it
and using it.
Excerpted from "The Psychic in You: Understand and Harness your Natural Psychic Power, by Jeffrey Wands and Tom Philbin. Copyright © 2004 by Jeffrey Wands. Published by Atria book. All rights reserved. No part of this book can be used without permission of the publisher.
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