Clarissa Johal: Thoughtful Thursday - Psychic Visions

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Thoughtful Thursday - Psychic Visions

"The Crystal Ball" by John William Waterhouse
Public Domain
Psychic visions are explained as those moments when physical and spiritual worlds cross paths. The term "psychic vision" is used as a broad explanation to describe three methods of divining information:
 
1) Visualization--seeing events, objects, persons and places in the spiritual realm instead of the physical world. 

2) Auditory--hearing voices or thoughts that impart knowledge and information that was otherwise unknown. 

3) Kinesthetic--obtaining information through movement or physical sensations. 

Within these methods are three classifications: clairvoyance, clairaudience and clairsentience. These classifications are commonly used to describe the different types of psychics and the way they receive their visions.

Clairvoyance refers to the ability to visually see the information. Apparitions appear and pass information to the receiver via images. Some clairvoyants don’t necessarily need a "helper" to pass the information but receive directly from a higher source.

A psychic who is clairaudient hears voices via spirit guides, angels or the higher self of an individual. A clairaudient may hear future or past events. 

A clairsentient may channel the emotions of a departed spirit, feel subtle changes in the immediate environment, and translate those feelings into information. They sense the information objectively.


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5 comments:

Rhea Rhodan said...

I thought of another type, but can't remember what it's called. It's when you can receive information from objects (like who used to have it or what it was used for). I've been able to do this a couple of times. In both cases the information I received was visual.

Thanks for including Finding Grace in your post, Clarissa!

Clarissa Johal, Author said...

Psychometry? I think that's what it's called.

Carol Browne said...

That's right, Clarissa. I knew an amazing psychometrist once. It's a remarkable gift. But I think we can all sense residual energy to some extent.

Clarissa Johal, Author said...

I agree, Carol! Probably why I find antique shops so interesting :)

Rhea Rhodan said...

Thank you, that's it, Clarissa and Carol. I think everyone has some ability. It's like a muscle too, the more we use it, the stronger it gets.