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Clairvoyance

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Clairvoyance

Clairvoyance means “clear seeing”, and it usually refers to readings in which the psychic looks into a situation without the use of cards or any other psychic medium.

Good psychics are experienced in all areas of psychic work so there is always an element of clairvoyance to every reading. Psychics who mainly work with clairvoyance use their imagination to create an image of what they see in their mind’s eye.

clairvoyanceThe imagery can be quite vivid and you might wonder what it means. But if you relax and don’t take too much notice to your thoughts, you might discover that you could get a message in the form of a feeling from the image the psychic is describing. The psychic will then be able to tell you what the feeling means for you and what it means in your present situation.

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Clairvoyance News and Articles
Updated : Sat, 31 Jul 2010 20:55:21 EDT

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Clairvoyance. Religion Psychic Clairvoyance … Swami Panchadasi – Clairvoyance & Occult P… 6288 views … to control my clairvoyance. j.g. bennett …

Voting Question: crystal meditation?????
is there a name or separate religion for someone who mediates with crystals, believes in the energies, cleanses and is does all those clairvoyance things?
Publ.Date : Mon, 11 May 2009 18:54:40 GMT

Resolved Question: Skeptics or Atheists- do you believe in anything supernatural or paranormal?
I presume that you disbelieve in God. Do you believe in anything at all that would fall into the realm of the paranormal, or the preternatural category? Examples: Ghosts Extraterrestrial life forms Mythical or cryptozoological creatures Spontaneous human combustion Clairvoyance etc. So, you already know the point I am illustrating. If you believe in any of these things, the evidence is very weak. However, there are some accounts from people having experiences that they cannot explain. A number of these cases, logically, must be authentic. But there isn’t anything to prove the authenticity of those events. All we have are the testimonies of people who claim to have had abnormal experiences. There are sometimes elements of physical evidence, such as the remains of carcasses of unusual animals and similar things. Some of these objects are revealed to be hoaxes. Why would you be less willing to believe in God than you would other things such as these, whereby the evidence is either nonexistent or questionable?
Publ.Date : Thu, 30 Apr 2009 00:08:40 GMT

Build Your Own Intuition
Have you had that experience when all of a sudden you just had this huge hunch that something is about to happen, and to your surprise, that intuition was eventually translated to reality? When yo…
Author : default@goarticles.com (Janet Somer)
Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Apr 2009 16:05:06 EDT

Resolved Question: Question about higher ranking on google?
Hey everyone, Okay, so here’s my problem. When you search for “Clairvoyance Evenings” into google, I come up on the 7th/8th/9th page [it moves between these pages reguarly for some reason]. I have both the words “Clairvoyance” and “Evenings” in my title, description and domain so why am I so far down? What can I do to make it go higher up on google? My website address is www.clairvoyance-evenings.com Lastly, I am totally confused on whether increased traffic would make me go higher up on google. Some have said yes while others have said no. If anyone can clear this up it would be hugely appreciated. Thanks =]
Publ.Date : Sun, 15 Mar 2009 16:19:39 GMT

Resolved Question: Is there really such a thing as thought transference?
I’ve heard of telepathy, and clairvoyance, but should you be worried if your meditation teacher starts suggesting the idea of thought transference?
Publ.Date : Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:27:59 GMT

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