If anyone can be psychic, what about me?

Does it look like your “psychic gene” mutated out of your system along with gills and tails? Are you drawn to topics that require “eyes” and yet resign yourself to relying on someone else’s rather than your own?

While each individual has unique gifts in a certain area of ​​life (math, music, sports), with practice and skillful determination, anyone can make improvements in their area of ​​interest. The same is true for the development of extrasensory perceptions.

The first step is to determine the strong sense of an individual. We have three modalities that are primary for collecting, storing, and remembering information: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. While each of us has all three at our disposal, we use them in a hierarchy of preference.

Visual- People who are primarily visually oriented tend to recall their memories by describing detailed images, using imaginative language. Visual experimenters can easily create an image in their mind. These people can easily develop clairvoyant talents, clearly seeing images when exploring past lives, looking into the future, seeing auras, etc. You may notice that they use visual language to describe their memories, saying things like:

I see what you mean.

Let’s take a look at that.

From my point of view…

Auditory- People who access memories primarily through auditory means are generally more sensitive to the information they hear. Instead of storing lots of visual details, they are more likely to recall events in association with a piece of music or a catchphrase they heard. Auditory experiencers can better learn concepts by listening to a lecture and will more easily hear their spirit guides, hear conversations in past life explorations, and hear messages when doing psychic readings. When communicating, they tend to choose words that refer to the listening experience. They can say:

Sounds good to me.

I hear what you’re saying.

I know I need to listen to my intuition more.

kinesthetic- Kinesthetically oriented people are “sensors” who rely heavily on their gut instinct. They may be empathic, gaining psychic impressions from a knowledge or sense, and talented with medical intuition. They have easy access to compassion and use touch-oriented language. They may say things like:

That story didn’t feel right.

I’m a little sensitive today.

I was touched by your thoughtfulness.

Once the preferred sensory modality is determined, it will be easier to access information about spirit guides, past lives, a future path, and more. After that, it is a matter of practice and determining the veracity of the results.

When psychic connections persist, it is beneficial to examine other factors that are holding a person back. These factors may include doubt, fear, difficulty discerning the truth of the message, and hesitation to take responsibility for that knowledge. As we are all ‘works in progress’, the blocks and other signals we receive serve to give us feedback on areas where we can focus our own personal growth work. As we make strides in our own growth, our psychic gifts will continue to flourish.

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