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Meditation Explained
Chapter 1 PSYCHIC SKILL BUILDING
To be a psychic can be mysterious, alluring, and challenging. We each have a unique way in which our skills present and a unique way of interpreting or reading the information we receive. That said, there are three basic consistencies to all things psychic: thoughts, belief, and perspective. We begin with the most basic psychic tool, thoughts.
THOUGHTS ARE THINGS
Psychism is a dance between science and mystery, which cannot be separated because they are two parts of a whole. Knowing this assists in defining psychism clearly. Combining scientific explanation and mystery also gives us additional skills needed to practice psychism, because understanding the science and later adding your emotions will further enhance the effectiveness of the techniques.
Psychism is not tangible, and the first nontangible concept you must have is the belief that thoughts and emotions are real things with real energy, much like electricity. You can see the wires, but you cannot physically see the electricity.
For psychic skills, you need to believe it is possible to pick up the vibration, color, sound, energy, and visual resonance of
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thoughts and emotions because those are the vehicles for all things psychic.
All things psychic travel on, and are created by, or consist of, vibration and energy that emanate from thought, emotion, and perception. Science has proven that thoughts cause a vibration in our world. These vibrations create energy and leave behind a resonance in our bodies, minds, and senses as they move through us. Those vibrations are everywhere all the time—traveling like radio waves or light waves. And like those waves, thought and emotional waves can and do travel through our bodies. Some of those waves resonate within us stronger than others and stimulate unseen mental images and other perceptions and senses.
Have you ever walked into a hospital and noticed that the atmosphere just feels a bit different? Or walked into a room after an argument and felt it? Or walked into a church or temple and suddenly felt the sacredness of it? Those sensations are the tangible results of the nontangible vibrations and energies left over from thoughts and emotions as they resonate in the environment. We feel that resonance, but do we truly believe they are leftover energies of thoughts, emotions, and events?
BELIEFS
What you believe about energy and psychism is the second most important nontangible concept you need to examine to begin working in psychism. Belief is the power and conviction that fuels your thoughts. Belief creates the energy to your thoughts that then vibrate within you until they become actions and words.
For example, if you say you believe everyone has some psychic ability but then say to yourself, “Oh, that was just a coincidence” when something happens, what does that really say
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