11 tips for tapping into your psychic abilities.

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Abra-abra-cadabra—I want to reach out and grab ya.

Godfrey Devereux says something like this: the mind is always talking. It is incessantly engaging in dialogue because it is constantly seeking truth. When it hears it, connects and feels it, the truth that is, it shuts up.

I imagine this would feel like the mind releasing a massive exhale. Ahhhhhh, at last, a breather. The truth shuts us up. Can we handle the truth? Perhaps, but we all know it’s a strings cutter, an unfinished business cleaner upper and it’s a wing sprouter.

We often blind ourselves with convenient false beliefs that bottleneck our intuition, gut instincts and our psychic abilities. Our programming has taught us to be fearful of our abilities, to be overly paranoid and worrisome — our initial reaction to uncomfortable and unknown situations being anger.

In reality, the truth dismantles false flocks and turns over rocks. It reminds us that we are not sheep and that, although we are similar in so many ways, there is only one story you can truly tell — and that is yours.

The fact of the matter is, the truth has magical qualities. It sets us free on so many levels and planes. But we are not always able to grasp it, nor are we always consciously seeking it. This is where our psychic abilities come in handy — our talents for deciphering the truth in the present moment, where it is seemingly out of reach.

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Psychic Abilities 10Here are 11 ways to tap into your psychic self.

Note: broom, wand, magic carpet, scarf and cape are optional (or totally necessary).  😉

#1 Before you say accept your values, ask yourself, “Are they my own?” Values can hold us prisoner within ourselves, if they are not in tune with our true beliefs. If we try to adapt to the values of others, it suppressed our intuitive abilities and we stop honing our aptitude for thinking freely.

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.” – Steve Jobs

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#2 Use your cognitive abilities. No shit, Sherlock. Learn from the master of cognitive thinking. Playfully and objectively predict the future by using your powers of perception—your ability to gather facts and convert them into prediction of the short-term future, but don’t mistake it for cetainty for the unexpected is always a possibility. Hone your skills and they might become second nature.

albert-einstein-intuition1“The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it intuition or what you will, and the solution comes to you and you don’t know why or how.” – Albert Einstein

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#3 Are you not connecting fully with your senses? Are you only using your eyes or perhaps you’re using only your ears? Perhaps you’re just listening to the banter between them! If you are listening to or engaged in any experience, try to feel it with all the senses. What is your body telling you beyond the dialogue of the mind? What does scent tell you beyond what has previously been deemed a categorical smell? Can you see with your eyes and not just with your mind?

“Enlightened leadership is spiritual if we understand spirituality not as some kind of religious dogma or ideology but as the domain of awareness where we experience values like truth, goodness, beauty, love and compassion, and also intuition, creativity, insight and focused attention.” – Deepak Chopra

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#4 Meditate. Meditation encourages us to soften the voice of our analytical, everyday-thinking-brain and tap into our intuitive, creative, subconscious mind. It invites us to access information on a deeper level. Over-analyzing can build blockages, traps and more often than not can lead to limited cyclical thought processes.

Psychic Abilities 11“Our bodies have five senses: touch, smell, taste, sight, hearing. But not to be overlooked are the senses of our souls: intuition, peace, foresight, trust, empathy. The differences between people lie in their use of these senses; most people don’t know anything about the inner senses while a few people rely on them just as they rely on their physical senses, and in fact probably even more.” . C. JoyBell C.

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#5 Listen.

”Before you speak, it is necessary for you to listen, for God speaks in the silence of the heart.” – Mother Teresa

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#6. Don’t be skerrrrd and absorb only what is nourishing. We often ignore the little voice that is constantly providing guidance. We fear what it has to say. Listening to it might create a need to conjure up the bravery for confrontation or leave us with guilt for not doing so. This voice can be awakened by your own mind or by your surroundings, but it is your voice in either case. You have the ability to listen objectively and to absorb compassionately. Use your force field of love to protect yourself from negativity.

“To me, a witch is a woman that is capable of letting her intuition take hold of her actions, that communes with her environment, that isn’t afraid of facing challenges.” – Paulo Coelho

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#7 Can you see yourself in the person across from you? Are you able to see your life experiences and emotions in others? Is there, even if you don’t want to admit it, a common denominator that links you to those around you? Apply the human-level in every encounter—perhaps every situation is a mirror reflecting you and your inner most wisdom and intuition. We are constantly conveying life’s healing elixirs to one another in a variety of verbal, non-verbal, creative, dramatic and yes, even confusing and awful ways.

“Everything I have to say has already crossed your mind.” – Arthur Conan Doyle, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes

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#8 Are you able to imagine yourself in the situation of others? Imagining yourself in someone else’s shoes helps you understand their actions and in turn can put you into a position of perceptive knowingness. This places you in a position to better predict the actions of others providing a pathway for clear and positive action on your part.

“The truth about life and lie about life is not measured by others but by your intuition, which never lies.” – Santosh Kalwar

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#9 Trust life—like your life depends on it. Trust your gut, trust your instincts. Your life could depend on it. Learning to trust yourself, your innate wisdom, that little voice, helps to keep us from danger and uncomfortable situations. It also guides us into the most favorable chambers of our heart’s deepest desires.

“Intuition is a sense of knowing how to act spontaneously, without needing to know why.” – Sylvia Clare

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#10 Release the resistance. Relax into the space that you are in and the energy around you. Breathe, inhale fully and exhale completely. Allow the vital organs and the muscles of your body to relax. Allow the intelligence of the body to come to surface without it first having to try to find its way through excess and unnecessary tension.

“At times you have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you’ll discover will be wonderful. What you’ll discover is yourself.” – Alan Alda

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# 11 Stay grounded. When tapping in, maintain the ability to stay earth-side and connected. Staying grounded is helpful for maintaining integrity. It will also help you to clear unwanted energy, keep you from getting distracted and will allow you to more comfortably connect deeper with the intuitive voice calling from your belly.

Go beyond surface-level programming and dig into the perceptive knowingness of your innate psychic abilities.

What’s in your bag of tricks?

5 COMMENTS

  1. The discussion about the mind’s incessant search for truth is intriguing. The suggestions made for tapping into psychic abilities, such as meditation and listening, are practical and rooted in well-established cognitive practices. However, the language seems slightly sensationalized at times.

  2. The exploration of truth and intuition is fascinating, particularly the idea that values can imprison us if they are not genuinely our own. The piece encourages a proactive approach to self-awareness and personal growth. The combination of philosophical and motivational elements is well balanced.

  3. The article presents a compelling argument for embracing one’s intuitive abilities. The use of quotes from notable figures like Steve Jobs and Albert Einstein enhances its credibility. I appreciate the emphasis on individual truth and the call to introspection.

  4. The concept of using all senses to connect with experiences resonates deeply. While the integration of spiritual elements might not appeal to everyone, the underlying message about awareness and presence is universal. The quotations are well-chosen and thought-provoking.

  5. The article effectively intertwines scientific and spiritual perspectives on intuition and cognitive abilities. The practical steps provided for enhancing psychic abilities are accessible and grounded in everyday actions. However, some sections could benefit from additional empirical support.

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