Sunday, December 10, 2006

Boredom shuts-down psychic ability!

The question posed most often to a psychic is, "how did you become psychic?" It is not the question that intrigues me, but rather the way it is expressed to me. With a great deal of curiosity a person will pose that question to me as if there is some secret that shrouds the ability and keeps it a mystery. That secret unfolded for me when I tenaciously sought to understand the ability twenty-five years ago. I exposed the process and discovered that each one of us has the gift.
You just need to know that it is a process that takes some time.

You must change the way you are right now in order to start the process. One of the ways to help you change is to explore new things. When you expose yourself to new experiences, you stimulate the part of the brain that is responsible for receiving psychic impressions.

The #1 killer of psychic ability is boredom. Boredom generates a sort of neutral energy. When you are in a neutral state, the senses can not be stimulated to receive psychic impressions.
Therefore, you will remain at a zero point and stuck in a neutral non-psychic state. Even as a professional psychic, I must keep the ability fresh by stimulating my mind and my senses with new experiences.

Today, I ventured into a new experience somewhat reluctantly. I had no idea what to expect but I knew it was an opportunity that would be different than what I have previously experienced. The worse it could turn out for me would be my just having a new experience. At best it would stimulate my senses and keep me from being bored. What could that experience be?...
I attended a musical concert that was different than anything I could imagine me ever attending.
I enjoy music but I am more of a pop, rock, or 60's music fan. Today, I attended a concert centered in the music of the 1700's with history woven into the presentation. The muscians included an organist, harpischordist and an english flute player.
What a treat! I spent my time enjoying the music popular from centuries ago. I tapped my foot just as I would in a modern day concert, but the sweet sounding music allowed me to relax and get into my imagination. Before I knew it I had flashes of memories of my own high school days playing the flute in the high school orchestra. Slowly, I was transported back in time and into my memories. Another flash of a memory put me at the exact scene of when I decided I wanted to learn to play the flute. That scene occurred when I was 7 years old. There I was re-experiencing that moment in my imagination. Feelings, thoughts, images flooded across my mind's eye as I experienced it through my senses. That scene triggered a possible past life memory and my thoughts were off again. By the time the concert was over I felt rejuvenated. What seemed like something so unusual actually turned out to be more familiar than I thought.
Could I have triggered the memory of a past life? Only time will tell me that answer. If I did, then the memory of the concert will probably stir in me for days or maybe a few weeks. Dreams about the past or the music can happen. Coincidences or other signs may surface as I go about my daily routines. If any of these happen, then I will know for sure.

Lesson One: Plan to do something unusual to stimulate your psychic centers. Tell me what you have experienced. And we can vicariously learn from it too! It is a way to keep engaged with others and our psychic mind "open" to recieve.