Just How Real Are Psychics And Clairvoyants?

by Mandy Spacek

If you are a person who can perceive what another person is thinking, or may have strong negative gut feelings or intuition working before going somewhere which later turns out to be right or may be you have accurate visions about your sister being sick even when she is thousands of miles away, then you are a psychic. In simpler terms, psychics are those who have a sixth sense and can perceive things which are otherwise hidden from the normal human senses.

My grand mom used to tell stories about this milkman who always had visions of his own mother being sick even from a thousand miles away. My grand mom remembered many such incidents of the stated person leaving for home suddenly giving notice that his mother was ill which almost all the time turned accurate. This milkman was a clairvoyant having specific psychic powers.

Thus clairvoyants are people who have the psychic power to ’see’ things which otherwise cannot be seen by other people with the normal human sense of sight. Originating from the word ‘Clair voyance’ or ‘clear viewing’, clairvoyants have an extra sensory perception that results in them seeing visions of another individual’s personal aspects or his/her events in the past or future.

Thus it can be concluded that clairvoyants are one type of psychics. Using clairvoyants to mean psychics as whole or using these two words synonymously is inaccurate since clairvoyants are a special subset of psychics, which includes various others kinds of powers as well.

Telepathy is also one of the most common psychic powers witnessed in the world and something which clairvoyance is confused with. According to parapsychology, which is the science that studies the presence and causes of psychic powers, clairvoyants are involved in direct and immediate information transfer with another external source whereas telepathy involves reading another person’s thoughts and hence involves information transfer from another individual’s mind.

Moreover, in comparison to the abilities of retro cognition or precognition which deals with the psychic’s ability in predicting past events and future events respectively, it should be noted that for both of these, it is more of ‘knowing’ what had happened in the past or future and not necessarily ’seeing’. Of course if the psychic sees the events then he is a clairvoyant, but clairvoyance can never replace the previous two terms.

Moreover, clairvoyants are different from mediums. Mediums are those psychics who have the ability to communicate with spirits. This is generally done through any of the four channels of trance, healing, physical and Clairsensing. In the first case the medium communicates with the spirit while in a trance while in case of healing, the medium receives health benefits from an external and higher source. Physical mediumship on the other hand involves participation in activities such as turntables, etc. Clairsensing is the only channel where clairvoyants can function. Clairsensing typically involves seeing spirits or hearing them through clairvoyance or clairaudience respectively.

Thus it can be concluded that all clairvoyants are psychics but all psychics are not clairvoyants. However, the core similarity between them is the presence of an extra sensory perception power with the help of which they perceive hidden messages from our environment. One should always remember that having such a gift of sixth sense is extremely rare and thus should be considered a blessing and used for the betterment of others.

The writer Mandy Spacek writes for the http://www.develop-clairvoyance.com website. Discover for yourself all about psychics-clairvoyants. Never revealed secrets. Learn to be a psychics and clairvoyants when you visit here to get 29 free develop clairvoyance audios and videos!

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