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CLAIRSENTIENCE

1/7/2017

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The conversation topic of Clairsentience is continuing this month, and as our last article on this topic, we are featuring 'Clairsentience At Any Age'.  In our previous articles our writers have made many points about connecting to our sixth sense to be known as clairsentience and also to the fact that whilst we are aware of our feelings when we are younger, we override them as we grow into adults telling ourselves, and probably others, that it is just our imagination. 

Our article this month tells the story of how a Grandmother and her Grandson felt real feelings in their bodies and knew they were true. There was no difference between what the 2 year old felt and what the 68 year old grandmother felt – they both recognised the energy that was present in the room and their bodies reacted to it as such.

We are again inviting our readers to post their comments on their experiences with knowing that we do have a sixth sense, whether it was when we were a child or as an adult, we need to be more honest in recognising and claiming our clairsentience at any age.


Post your comments and let the conversation on Clairsentience continue. . .
12 Comments
Gayle
27/7/2017 08:26:36 am

I used to think that 'clairsentience' or a 'sixth sense' was something that other people were gifted with, that it didn't apply to me because I wasn't special enough. Its taken many years but I've finally realised that it isn't a 'gift', it is part of our natural makeup and that it isn't reserved for a few special people, but that it is in each of us. But there are a couple tricks to accessing it. First you have to know it is there for the choosing! Then there is an experimental stage where you need to trial things and yes, there will be a few errors as you learn what it feels and looks like. You don't get big neon signs. It's much more subtle. And then I discovered that what you eat and drink or allow into your body has a big impact on being able to feel clairsentience. I wrote a blog about that called What Does Diet have to do with Your Sixth Sense? http://www.gaylecue.com/blog/what-does-diet-have-to-do-with-your-sixth-sense

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Sandra Newland
28/7/2017 07:09:57 am

This sixth sense is so much a part of us that often we do not know we even have it and once we focus on it more we can develop it, just like we can exercise a muscle. However, what I have found is that I don't always want to register what I am feeling and so that is why I have dulled down my awareness and , yes Gail, food is a good way to do this.

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Ruth Anderssen
28/7/2017 10:36:22 am

Sandra, yes you have made a great analogy between using and not using a muscle and between using and not using your clairsentience. We all know what happens to our muscles when they are not exercised, but we don't place the same understanding on what happens to our clairsentience when we don't want to feel into the truth of a situation. Maybe it is time now for us all to register that clairsentience is one of our innate senses and the more we use it the more it will be part of our everyday lives.

Deidre Medbury
29/7/2017 06:15:22 am

What I used to take for granted e.g. when I felt someone else's obvious anger or sadness without anything being verbally expressed or that feeling when I walked into a room and the energy felt really heavy, never relating that these feelings were my sixth sense at play, however once I I began to acknowledge and exercise this sense I became far more aware of how much I could feel from other people and from my surroundings. Like you say Sandra it's like any other muscle in the body it needs to be exercised to keep developing. And sometimes we are not willing to be aware of our sixth sense because we don't like what we are feeling and so brush it aside, but the fact is we do feel it whether we want to accept it or not and with practice we can learn that we don't have to be effected by it, just simply observe and acknowledge it and that brings us more understanding of the situation.

Ruth Anderssen
29/7/2017 07:34:27 am

Gayle, I agree with you when you say that what you eat and drink or what you allow in your body does impact on your ability to feel into, and then read what this feeling is telling you. However, it is important to realise that whilst food and drink will not stop your sixth sense, it does deaden it!
It is your own allowance of accepting that our sixth sense can be reawakened and when we acknowledge how important it is to be able to truly feel and honour these feelings in all aspects of our daily lives.

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Ingrid Langenbruch
28/7/2017 10:07:56 am

I feel more people than would admit are actually using their 6th sense or their clairsentience without being aware of it. We all know of the feeling 'I had this feeling' or 'I had a sense' of this or that and our words or actions are sometimes based on that. But it is something that cannot be touched or seen and so is for some people not 'real' and being dismissed. The world we live in is very strong about that: if it is not proven scientifically, you cannot see, smell hear or touch it - it is not real. And many are fooled and miss out on soemthing very beautiful.

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Ruth Anderssen
28/7/2017 10:46:11 am

Ingrid, I know I have said these phrases many times -- I had a good feeling about .... or Gee I don't feel that ....... and then gone on to override what I was feeling in my body. People would say, you are only imagining it, but I knew I wasn't imagining it as I could feel the truth of it, but still I dismissed it as it wasn't acceptable to act on your clairsentience! There had to be ' scientific proof' for it to be real and accepted by everybody. I now know differently as I continue to feel and use my sixth sense in my daily life.

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Anne Hart
29/7/2017 09:54:22 am

Yes Ruth, I can relate to dismissing what I feel if it is not validated by others, and making my own sense and feelings some how less important than others. Less so now, but this dismissive reaction was strong when I was young, and has taken a bit of practice to notice when I'm doing it now.

Anne Barnes
29/7/2017 05:10:14 am

Great topic to discuss. As Sandra says ''This sixth sense is so much part of us that we often do not know that we even have it." This was certainly the case for me for most of my life. When I felt something would happen and it did, I just out it down to coincidence but in realty it happened too many times to be a coincident. Like Gayle, I believed that I was not 'gifted' enough to have special powers but now that I understand that clairsentience or a sixth sense in innate within all of us, it is a beautiful process to honour that and deepen my connection with it rather than over-riding or dismissing what I feel. . . . and the magical thing is that the more we accept and allow our sixth sense, the more it comes into play. To accept our sixth sense as a natural and innate faculty we are all born with, is a very empowering way to love. Let's claim it!

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Ruth Anderssen
29/7/2017 07:24:17 am

Anne, it is true that when we accept our sixth sense as a natural and innate sense that we are born with then it is a beautiful process to honour that and deepen your connection with it rather than over-riding or dismissing what one feels as imagination or imaginary feelings. And, as most of the comments from our readers are saying, the magical thing is that the more we accept this sixth sense, and practice using it, the stronger it becomes and the more we find ourselves relying on iour clairsentience to truly feel what is happening in many areas of our lives.

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Bernadette Curtin link
5/8/2017 04:18:29 am

I really appreciate reading the articles on clairsentience and the comments above. My sixth sense was not an ability or awareness that i truly valued when younger, as often the awareness of what i felt was uncomfortable or even painful. Instead of reading the situation fully I would turn on the TV, read a book, eat something sweet, get a headache......Learning to appreciate my sensitivity and fragility as strengths enables much greater acceptance and understanding, which could be called wisdom?

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Joan Calder
26/2/2018 07:58:20 pm

When I first began to re-connect to my sixth sense I found it was difficult to trust it when I came up against the disbelief or resistance of others. In this world where mental thoughts and learning of knowledge reign supreme, sensing and feeling become the poor relation and often much denigrated. As you have all said, it takes application, use and practice until we come to know. at a deeper level than knowledge learned the very "clear sense" (clairsentience) that is going on inside us and all around us. Then we start to trust that more and are living our lives from a place of truth, not lies which so often come with the arrogance of mind thoughts and belief systems.

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