In Psychic Awareness There Are Seven Types Of Visions.
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Past, present or future. These events can be mixed up. The challenge is in deciding in what order they have taken place. If they have already taken place they are part of the past, if they have not yet happened they are events of the future.
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De JA Vu. You know you’ve been somewhere before, done something before, said something before and yet it is happening again the exact same way.
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Sight, sounds, scents and tastes. Without actually being with the object you experience it.
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Empathy. Being in tune with another person’s emotions so their emotions feel like your own.
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Visions. The seeing of events, past, present and future without leaving your body.
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Objects, numbers, words, letters. These things are seen in the psychic mind even though they are not physically in front of you.
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Intuition and precognition. Knowing something before it takes place, a phone call, visit, etc.
Ten Rules To Psychic Awareness
1. Self control. Never assume you know all the answers there is
always room to learn. Be open minded to all things past,
present and future. Never make rash judgments or decisions.
2. Be understanding of all things so you can learn from them
and accept them for what they are. Know who and what you’re
dealing with. Show tolerance and patience.
3. Be aware of the positive as well as the negative in all
undertakings.
4. Use caution in all matters even in the simplest ones that may
not seem threatening.
5. Trust what you feel and follow your instincts. Open your
senses; taste, touch, smell and sight. Be aware of what is real
and what isn’t. Accept the impossible.
6. Listen to all things said to you and visually take in your
complete surroundings but never believe in the facts alone for
the truth is often colored. When in doubt, go with your strongest
instinct.
7. Be alert at all times and expect the unexpected. Even the
things you cannot hear or see, be aware that they exist and
are all around you.
8. Think before you speak or act. Choose your words and
actions wisely.
9. Focus and concentrate on what must be said or done before
beginning any task.
10. Make clear, concise and rational judgments based upon
these ten rules. Never doubt yourself. Always be certain, assertive.