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Sensing information


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     Q: When I am working health cases, I generally "sense" information rather than perceiving it through mental pictures. Does this mean I am clairsensient, a "sensitive?" If so, what is the best way for me to practice?
     A: Terms like clairsensient really do not mean anything at all. You are able to sense information from the subjective dimension, and you sense it exactly the way I do, and the way all of the best psychics do: you simply "know."
     To develop accuracy and proficiency, there are certain steps you take as this "knowledge" comes to you. Let me explain in more detail.
     During our research, when subjects started working cases, they would just bring up information, and when we asked them why, they said, "I don't know why I know, I just know."  When people practice working cases, eventually they get that feeling. That is why we tell people, in the directives for orientologists, to say anything that enters the mind, because that might be the information they are looking for. It comes to you without even looking for it.
     When working eases, we have psychics create a mental image of the body so they will get tuned in to the right person. We establish points of reference with the subject's name and the mental picture, and go from there. First you need to make contact with the correct subject.
     After you have a mental picture of the correct body, then notice what idea comes to you. What part of the body comes to mind? After that, then you go to that part of the body and check it out. If you think the problem might be in the chest, then create a mental picture of the chest and check it out, to verify your information. After you create a mental picture of the chest, if you think the problem could be the heart, create a mental picture of the heart and check it out.
Once you are attracted to a part of the body, you express in words to the orientologist what you sense, and you express the same thing in mental pictures for yourself to aid you in tuning in to it.
You are not attracted first by a mental picture, but by a feel­ing, a sense of knowing. Then you create a mental picture so you can better tune in, focus on the specific area.
     In other words, first you get an idea, a feeling, about the case, and then you express this feeling in mental pictures and words. The ment~ pictures are for your benefit, the words are for the benefit of others as well as yourself.
     All of this may happen so rapidly that you do not realize that this is what is happening. You may believe that the mental pictures come first, but at some level, you get the information first, and then create the mental pictures to express what you sense. Then you look at the mental pictures and describe them with words to other people.
     Of course, if you convert the information you receive to words first, instead of pictures, then you might feel that you are clairaudient.
     The idea of being clairvoyant, or clairaudient, or clairsensient doesn1t mean anything. It is all in one. All the faculties function at the same time. All the faculties come to bear on a problem, but they do not come one at a time, they come together. This creates the "feeling" of ?~knowingt? the desired information, which you then convert to mental pictures, or words, or a feeling in your body.
     When sensing information from the subjective dimension, we do so through what is called general ESP. It is a combination of all of the senses. It will only make it more difficult for you if you try to focus on just one means of sensing, for instance to try to 'see11 the problem, or 1'hear11 the problem, or 1'feel1' the problem.
     The information will come to you, and you can make a mental picture, or put it into words, or feelings - whatever is easiest for you, to help you focus in on it better and understand it in more depth. But remember the information comes first as a sense of knowing.
     To review: When working a case, first you are given some information about the subject to help you tune in, so you take this information you hear and, using your hands to help you, create a mental picture of the person. One person compared this to desiring to see a certain television program, then turning on the set and switching to the correct channel.
     Then you use the mental picture you create, and continue using your hands, to tune in and sense additional information about where to look for the problem.
     You pick three parts of the body, and create more detailed mental pictures of one of those parts of the body. As ideas come to you, continue to create mental images, imagine what it would look like if you saw those thoughts. This will help you tune in even more.
     As it says in the directions to orientologists, the directions used to guide a psychic in effective case working (with some added comments), '1Sense it (let your sense of knowing begin to work), feel it (if you have a feeling you know what this person would look like, trust it), visualize it (in case you have seen the person or worked the case before), imagine it (make up what you think it would look like, to help you focus in), create it (because after you create an image it will be easier for you to tune in better), know it is there (because you created it), take it for granted it is there (no matter how you managed to produce an image).
     This is general ESP, the way all psychics function, whether they realize it or not.


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