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Cultivating Your Psychic Talents for Ghosthunting

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  • You can bring out your own psychic talents
  • There are four defined types of psychic ability
  • You can feel, see, hear, or intuit
  • Click here for The Everything Ghosthunting Book
It is possible to hone your natural observational skills and objectivity and train yourself to develop whatever latent psychic skills you may already have. In The Everything Psychic Book: Tap into Your Inner Power and Discover Your Inherent Abilities by Michael R. Hathaway, you’ll find a great deal of helpful information.

The primary question you must ask yourself if you are eager to develop your natural psychic talents is why. If you wish to explore the boundaries of human consciousness and connect with higher realms—in short, if your intentions are honest and not selfish—you can proceed with confidence. It’s hypothesized that everyone has some amount of psychic ability, but the extent of the development of these talents can vary widely.


Types of Abilities

There seem to be roughly four kinds of psychic ability, and people can develop one or more of them. The four psychic senses are psychic intuition, psychic feeling, psychic vision, and psychic hearing.
  • Clairsentience, or psychic feeling: The sense of psychic feeling is what people mean when they say they have a gut feeling or a hunch. When people have a feeling something is about to go wrong, they often experience a sinking feeling in the pit of their stomach.
  • Claircognizance, or psychic knowing: Psychic intuition is similar to psychic feeling, but there is no physical sensation involved; the person simply knows an event is about to take place.
  • Clairvoyance, or psychic seeing: This is perhaps the best known psychic skill. When you have a psychic vision, it is as if you’re viewing the scene through your mystical eye, or third eye. This is located between your eyebrows and is said to be a powerful psychic tool. Often, you will experience a very brief flash of an object or person. The image slips away if you try too hard to grasp it. People who are clairvoyant often see auras—a glowing energy field—around people and even plants and animals.
  • Clairaudience, or psychic hearing: People who have the gift of psychic hearing are called clairaudient. They say it is as if they are hearing a voice inside their head, perhaps just above their ears. A very common clairaudient experience is hearing your name called even though no one is there. This can happen as you’re falling asleep, and it is very startling. Another frequent occurrence is parents who believe they hear their children crying or calling to them when they are totally out of earshot.

...from The Everything Ghosthunting Book. 
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