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Is Clairvoyance Easy An Easy Thing To Develop?
Dec 18th, 2009 by Dee Marie

It is possible for anyone to learn clairvoyance to a certain degree. We will clarify the meaning of clairvoyance as well as the ability to develop clairvoyance.

Some may be confused because clairvoyance often comes with several different meanings. Most people will define clairvoyance under the umbrella of a number of common paranormal skills such as remote viewing, precognition, or psychic visions. These are all abilities that share commonalities with clairvoyance but clairvoyance can be more aptly described in simpler terms. Namely, it is the ability to learn information about a particular person, place, or entity without using the established five senses. Instead, a sixth sense takes over and delivers the acquired insight.

while it is true some people possess extraordinary clairvoyant abilities, such as the ability to see, hear, feel, smell, or even taste something from a great distance and they may even possess knowledge about something in the past or future, they might lack the insight into how these things truly work. Science itself has not truly been able to clarify or document these abilities. Yes, there are many suspected explanations put forward by no one belief has emerged as a dominant one. In fact, some of the popular definitions and explanation put forth are contradictory. If there was one common denominator among all explanations it would be that some people are just born that way.

Although, it does take time and practice, anyone can learn remote viewing to see into the past and future. Anyone can learn how to develop clairvoyance.

This is because all people possess a sixth sense to a certain degree. This can be visible as the manifestation of a hunch or feeling that is overpowering. Anyone that has ever felt distrust or a bad feeling about someone could be dealing with a sixth sense. But, people will often dismiss their sixth sense and center on emotion as opposed to an important gut instinct.

When you are looking for scientific explanation, you’ll find that there are plenty of theories on why we develop hunches and instincts. Some people say that rather than being of supernatural, psychic or paranormal origin, it is in fact your subconscious mind picking up on cues that you are not aware of. Your subconscious mind, because it does not speak in words, will then convey these feelings and impressions to you in a way that will get the point across. This can be a valuable tool when you are looking at developing clairvoyance, because it can tell you to trust your subconscious.

Whether you believe that clairvoyance is based on brain neurochemistry or innate psychci ability is not something that matters all that much. All you need to accept is that it exists and that everyone has at least a little bit of it. Now all you need to do is to worry about training it up.

1. Improve Your Perception

The problem that many people run into is that they go through their day so very focused on their tasks that they never see anything else. There are so many small details that can tell us so much, but if you refuse to take the time to look, you’ll find that you are letting your sixth sense wither. When you go to improve your perception, you will be able to take in more of the world around you. There are definitely advantages to being aware, so take a moment to really look around yourself.

Of course, a great deal of practice is required in order to make this work. That is why you need to take steps to improve or increase perception. That means you need to slow down a bit. Relaxation is the key and moving through life at a leisurely pace is advisable. Turning off your car radio and driving in silence, for example, can have a tremendous effect. Removing things from your mind will allow you to become more aware of things such as the weather and your environment. This will have a clear effect on your skills to perceive things.

Mini-meditations are great. Simply close your eyes and breathe deeply. You can make yourself relax. You will be more aware of your surroundings after opening your eyes. You will notice a difference, even though it only requires a few moments of your time.

2. Meditate

Always seek to meditate at least 30 minutes a day. The purpose of such meditation is to open and clear the mind. This way, the subconscious will rise to the surface and communicate more clearly with the conscious mind. This way, a refreshed and relaxed state will yield better cognitive powers.

When you are thinking about meditation, though, you’ll discover that it is a lot easier said than done. You might find that you sit down and suddenly there are a number of things that are all calling for our attention. You might feel as though you are being silly or that you are doing it wrong. Remember that there are tools that can guide you, so take some time and focus and find a mantra.

Remember that when you want to meditate, your senses can distract you. Every sound that you hear or emotion that you might be experiencing can distract you. What can you focus on? Lots of people start with a candle flame. There is not a lot to see and the flicker of the candle flame gives you something to focus on while staying relatively still. This might be precisely what you need.

Remember, since we are continually thinking, the conscious mind never stops thinking. You can silence it by occupying it while using a mantra. A mantra is something you repeat to yourself, it may be in the form of a phrase, prayer, song lyrics or a poem. You should know it by heart and repeat it to yourself.

Step 3: Trust Yourself

In order to develop your clairvoyance you must trust your instincts. Never dismiss your feelings or try to second-guess yourself, while telling yourself that they hold no logical sense. Your instincts are important, since this is your subconscious mind showing you something that your conscious mind has dismissed.

Yes, these skills may be difficult at first but, over time, you will learn to listen to and trust your instincts. This will allow you to gain more confidence in them. The more your sixth sense grows stronger, the easier it is to trust it.

Do You Like The Idea Of Being A Lucid Dreamer?
May 14th, 2009 by Dee Marie

You have decided you want to be a lucid dreamer, otherwise known as a conscious dreamer. Knowing what you would like to do is good, the question remains on how do you accomplish this?

You may have heard that there are benefits to being a lucid dreamer/lucid dreaming. This is the case, but to get a clearer picture of what these benefits are, you need to take a look at what usually happens when you go to sleep.

Sleep itself is not so interesting; you get ready for bed, lie down and close your eyes. Then you may have uncontrolled dreams or not and several hours later you awaken.

Average sleep has a purpose it prepares our minds and bodies to carry out the duties of the next day. However, consider the idea of managing your dreams consciously.

What if you could be an active instead of passive participant in your dreams? What if you could take control of your dream instead of being controlled by it? Someone who has managed to become a lucid dreamer can do all of this – they are not bound by anything except for their imagination.

This sounds great, but how can you become a lucid dreamer? There are two ways to reach this state – one is by having a DLID, or dream initiated lucid dream. These are instances where the dreamer has taught themselves to recognize that they are having a dream and start to assert control over the direction of their dream.

The second way is having a wake-initiated lucid dream (WILD); where the dreamer goes from being awake, to being asleep with no change in consciousness. In other words, the dreamer enters their dream as if it were a door, rather than just “waking up” in a dream.

So what are the actual methods used to induce these two types of lucid dream experiences?

Dream Recall

One of the best ways to begin learning to become a lucid dreamer is by practicing dream recall. This is simply the ability to remember your dreams. When you remember your dreams and learn more about the commonalities which can be observed in your dreams, it is easier to recognize a dream and start to take control over the direction of it.

The way to practise dream recall is by keeping a dream journal. The dream journal is meant as a tool to write down anything you can remember about your dream, in order to recall it for the future. This should be done right after waking up; otherwise dreams will become harder to remember.

Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams (MILD)

This is a technique that was developed by Dr. Stephen LaBerge, one of the lead scientists studying lucid dreaming. The intent here is to simply tell yourself that you will remember something, like an object for example and then in the dream, when you see this object you will realize it is a dream.

Wake-Back-to-Bed (WBTB)

This simple process has you taking no action except to set an alarm that will waken you in less time than you normally sleep. For most of us about five or six hours will do it. After the alarm awakens you do not try to fall back to sleep. For about an hour you should read, watch TV or concentrate on lucid dreaming then go back to sleep.

According to Stephen LaBerge, there is a 60% success rate of this technique. The reason why is that you would have woken up during the process of sleep, meaning that your mind is not fully aware of this, and are still in the middle of REM cycle. So basically, it’s like going to your mind and telling it that you want to lucid dream.

Cycle Adjustment Technique

This was created by Daniel Love, and what it is, is setting your alarm to wake you up an hour and a half before your normal time. Once you’ve adjusted to waking up early, alternate your alarm to wake you up normally and early. During times you are to wake up normally, you’re body will already be ready to wake up early, and therefore, you will be likely to be awake in your dream.

Wake-initiation of Lucid Dreams (WILD)

This technique involves maintaining mental alertness even as your body shuts down for sleep. Think of it as if you are in a movies theater, with the film soon to begin; your closed eyelids are like the black screen just before the movie starts.

A number of ways to stay aware are counting, imagine climbing or descending stairs, chant, control your breathing, count your breaths, and concentrate on relaxing the body from their toes to head. (This all falls under the term ‘self hypnosis’.) It is best to do this when you are not tired, like in the afternoon.

Technology has moved on in recent years, and there are various devices like dreaming masks and other scientific appliances which contain such things as strobe lights to induce lucid dreams.

Definitely the easiest and most reliable way of inducing a lucid dream however is by listening to binaural beats sound frequencies via headphones.

The purpose is to synchronize both sides of the brain to create the REM frequency that is required for lucid dreaming.

Put all or many of these techniques together and you are ready to begin your journey into the wonderful world of lucid dreaming. It is a simple process that anyone can do.

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