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The Sentient’s Psychic Field
ОглавлениеYou may be clairsentient if you walk into a busy department store during the holidays and suddenly feel dazed and confused. Psychic feelers “pick up” the energies of people around them and very often cannot tell the difference between other people’s thoughts and feelings and their own. This ability is especially true of people who have been traumatized in childhood and consequently develop a clairsentient radar for hypervigilance that guards and protects them. The “psychic empath,” whose radar is extended out too far, feels the thoughts and emotions of other people, which can be chaotic, upsetting, and even painful.
Clairsentients live by their feelings about people, places, and things. Cluttered places and chaotic people and locales make them feel very uncomfortable, Sanders points out. You are not likely to find a chaotic mess on the clairsentient’s desk. Confusion of any kind feels too painful.
Clairsentience enables us to “feel out” the past, present, and future of people, places, and the environment. Because retrocognition and precognition (psychically reading the past and future) often occur in our feeling centers, we don’t easily forget these experiences.
Several years ago I was in a copy shop, happily duplicating a sheaf of papers to be delivered to government offices down the street. Suddenly, out of nowhere, powerful stirrings of fear and foreboding gripped my abdomen and took my breath away. The clench of fear was too strong to ignore, so I did an inner check to see if the source were physical, mental, or emotional; and to my surprise, it was none of these.
When a car rear-ended my Toyota Camry at a stoplight a few minutes later, the shallow breathing caused by the tightness in my solar plexus instantly released and my usual equanimity returned. The other driver was visibly surprised by my lack of concern over the accident. In fact, the perplexed expression on his face made me laugh out loud. I had already experienced the shock wave of the collision in the copy shop, and now the foreboding was over and done with!
The driver and his wife questioned me about what looked to them like surreal calmness. I let them believe it was simply because I am a meditator—and that was true enough. It is the quiet, self-aware mind that is best able to pick up psychic signals and “feel” ahead, which is what I had unconsciously done.
Why did my clairsentience bother to forewarn me about a minor accident? No doubt it was on-the-job training meant to convey a reassuring message: everyone possesses gut instincts that will warn him or her of danger. Only the psychic soul is with us all of the time to perform such a protective function. Our responsibility is to attend to our feelings and ask where they are coming from. If we listen deeply, the soul will tell us.