Awareness
& Intuition
The more and more each is impelled by that
which is intuitive, or the relying upon the soul force within,
the greater, the farther, the deeper, the broader, the more
constructive maybe the result...
- 792-2, Edgar Cayce readings
Information is all around us. By merely turning
on the radio, tuning in to a television channel, or clicking
onto the Internet, we can have instant access to an incomprehensible
amount of data. The key to sending and receiving this information
is the intricate network of transmitters and receivers around
the globe. We would be astounded if we could see all the sound
waves, laser beams, impulses, and signals that cross back
and forth beyond our levels of perception.
Our bodies are also powerful transmitters
and receivers. We transmit through our voice and inflection,
choices of words, facial expressions, actions, and body language.
Likewise, our physical senses -- hearing, sight, taste, smell,
and touch -- are powerful receptors, able to retrieve immense
amounts of information every second. They send signals through
the nervous system to the brain, which then processes and
responds to that information with messages and impulses.
A simple way to become aware of these processes
is to think about the information we receive upon stepping
outdoors. Our senses instantly perceive and relay to the brain
signals regarding the change in temperature, the moisture
content in the air, the intensity of the sun, the flight of
a bird, or the whine of a nearby lawnmower. We might smell
the pungent odour of grease and oil or the unmistakable aroma
of a backyard barbecue. All of these elements provide us with
instant information about this new environment.
On the mental level, we transmit information
through every thought we think and each emotion we express.
These go out from us in the form of energy which can be perceived
by others. Though we may often be unaware of the source of
the signal, we still may pick up on the finer vibrations of
thought and emotion, just as we do the physical sensations.
We transmit and receive this information in a similar pattern,
even though the energies are difficult to measure.
Mirka Knaster, author of Discovering the Body's
Wisdom, suggests that the body's internal network of sensory
receptors provides us with proprioception (awareness of the
precise position of our body) and kinesthesia (the awareness
of direction of movement) which, combined, function as a sixth
sense, allowing us to know where we are in space and time.
According to Knaster, it is these proprioceptors which pick
up energy emanating from other people and other creatures
around us.
On yet another energy level -- the spiritual
-- we become aware of influences and information through intuition.
When we lay the groundwork for a spiritual connection to one
another and to God, we sharpen these higher senses of receptivity.
Intuition is our greatest link to our higher selves (our spiritual
selves) and thus to God.
. . . Seek not from without, but to those
consciousnesses, those voices, those feelings, those vibrations
as may arise from within. For know, as has been indicated,
there He, the Giver of all good and perfect gifts, makes to
grow those seeds which ye have sown.
- 1991-1 Edgar Cayce readings
The regular practice of meditation allows
us to tune in to our higher senses and clear our sensory systems
of the static of other influences. We become cognizant of
the impulses that arise from within with which we truly resonate.
Everything we do to become more spiritually attuned improves
our ability to understand, interpret, and follow through on
the guidance we receive.
One way to understand how this process works
is to imagine a playground full of excited children, with
a parent sitting on a sideline. That parent is so well attuned,
so familiar with his or her own child's voice, that he or
she can, at any given moment, instantly pick out that voice
from all the others on the playground. So it is with intuition.
As we become more spiritually attuned, we can better pinpoint
the "sound" of our higher self, or of God, and learn
to recognize it.
How
People Actually Experience Intuition
The intuitive impressions we receive come
to us in a variety of different ways. As you read the following
descriptions and examples, we hope that you catch a glimpse
of the intriguing and often unanticipated ways that intuitive
impressions can be experienced. Perhaps you will recognize
your own talents below and realize that you are psychic after
all!
CLAIRVOYANCE
(clear seeing or clear vision) is experienced when an individual
discerns objects, people, or situations, not with the physical
eyes, but with an internal sense sometimes referred to as
the "third eye". Such "visions" concern
something beyond one's physical view, e.g., in the next room,
down the street, or a thousand miles away.
CLAIRAUDIENCE
(clear hearing) is the ability to receive thoughts or information
about a person or situation through an auditory sense instead
of a visual one. This information is actually inaudible to
the normal hearing range. It can be experienced as delicate
sounds such as music, bells, or singing. It might also manifest
as a knocking, siren, or other attention-getting sound. Most
often, it comes as a voice that is literally heard either
directly in the brain or through the auditory sense, as if
it comes from beside or behind the person.
This voice can have many aspects, at times
sounding like the person's own, and at others taking on a
change of tone, volume, or pitch and sounding like someone
else. It can take on an authoritarian tone or that of warning,
gentle prodding, or encouragement. It can also be very objective
and matter-of-fact.
CLAIRSENTIENCE
(clear sensing) is probably the most frequent way intuition
manifests in our lives, through hunches, gut feelings, or
a sense of knowing without knowing how one knows. This "sensing"
is often accompanied by a physical sensation -- for some people
in the solar plexus, for others in the heart area. Some feel
a prickling of their skin. The physical sensation can vary
with each person.
This information comes to us in a variety
of ways. At times, it comes as a thought that walks across
the mind in a natural, subtle manner. When intuition comes
to us in this way, it is so much like the regular musings
of our mind that we can easily miss it, dismiss it, or mistake
it for our own ruminations.
Intuition
Through the Other Senses
We can also experience intuition through our
senses of taste and smell, known as CLAIRSAVORANCE and CLAIRSCENT,
respectively, though these are not as common as the others.
In one reading (5163-1), a woman asked Cayce what was the
meaning of a particular scent that she smelled in the house
periodically. His response was that it was the intuition that
she needed to cultivate -- not an omen, but an influence that
would be ever present. Some people have reported the experience
of smelling a particular scent, such as lilacs or warm chocolate
chip cookies, that they associated with a special person at
the moment when that person passed away. It is also reported
that people frequently smell the scent of roses whenever apparitions
of Mother Mary occur.
The
Perception of Vibration
Intuition can also manifest as the discernment
of energy or vibration, which can take many forms.
TELEPATHY
is thought transference from the subconscious of one individual
to that of another. This takes place nonverbally and is commonly
referred to as "mind reading".
AURA
PERCEPTION is the ability to see the energy field
surrounding all living beings and inanimate objects as well.
The Cayce readings refer to this field as an "emanation
of the soul". The aura's colours and vibration can indicate
the condition and health of one's physical body, the mental/emotional
state of one's mind, and the level of one's spiritual development.
PERCEPTION
OF OTHER REALMS. Yet another way this type of intuition
manifests is the ability to visually perceive life forms from
other dimensions. These forms might include loved ones who
have passed on, spirit guides, angels, nature spirits, and
others.
PSYCHOMETRY
is the ability to discern information from the vibration of
an object. By holding an object in one's hand, it is possible
to pick up intuitive information about the object and/or the
person to whom it belongs. Impressions can be received through
visual images, words, thoughts, or physical sensations about
the object, or through a combination of these. Insights can
also come from the vibrations in a particular location or
setting.
Intuition
Through Time
Sometimes the intuition we receive relates
to a time other than the present.
PRECOGNITION
is the ability to know about something before it actually
occurs. This insight into the future can happen in the conscious
state as well as in the dream state, and can be experienced
through any of the "clear senses" mentioned earlier.
RETROCOGNITION
is the ability to know details about something that has taken
place in the past without having been told or having read
about it. As with precognition, we can experience these insights
through any of the "clear senses" mentioned earlier.
Past-life memories are an example of retrocognition.
Recognizing
Intuitive Insights
How do we know when we are receiving intuitive
information? How do we discern that particular type of information
from the thousands of impulses we receive every day? As with
the different types of information experienced by individuals,
confirmations of intuition come to us in a variety of ways.
Many people, especially those whose intuitive strength is
through clairsentience, experience physical sensations that
are harbingers of truth. If the impressions are of a warning
nature, the physical indicators might include restlessness,
physical pain, or discomfort in the stomach. Positive insights
might trigger "goose bumps", a spinning sensation
at the top of the head, spontaneous tears, warmth in the hands
or at the base of the spine, or a sense of opening in the
heart area.
Other people experience the existence of intuitive
information through the emotions, such as a feeling of uneasiness,
concern, or confusion. When the information is of a positive
nature, joy, euphoria, or profound peace may prevail. Another
indicator of intuitive information is a sense of great clarity,
whether the insight comes as a thought, impression, voice,
or vision.
Intuitive
Development: Purpose and Intent
Hugh Lynn Cayce, eldest son of Edgar Cayce,
worked a great deal with the material in the readings, particularly
that which covered the inner workings of psychic abilities.
After many years of interacting with Search for God study
group members and experimenting with various ways of developing
his own intuition, Hugh Lynn concluded that there are three
valuable outcomes of developing intuitive attunement:
Improved communications. When we learn to
use our intuition in positive ways, a greater understanding
of the motivations, thoughts, and feelings of others may result.
This allows us to become more tolerant, accepting, and loving
toward them.
Unleashed
creativity. Intuitive insights motivate us to grow closer
to the creative source, thereby igniting our own creative
spark and expression, which is the essence of our true self
- Nancy C. Pohle and Ellen L. Selover |