Simple, Effective Clairvoyance Exercise

This is a great summary exercise for how to develop clairvoyance:

If you don’t believe in psychic abilities that’s fine – the exercise will work well for creativity and intuition, too.

Lesson 1 – Opening the Third Eye – Seeing COLORS

Colors are very important as they are frequencies. Colors have tones and overtones.

Preparation:

Find a quiet place free of distractions. . .

Get comfortable

Close your eyes.

Relax your mind and body.

Focus on your breathing.

Inhale slowly and deeply through your nose.
Retain the breath as long as is comfortable.
Exhale through the mouth slowly and completely

Repeat for two more breaths … or as is comfortable.

Focus your mind to ‘view’ a screen just behind your forehead.
Try this several times, for focus.

Your third eye will begin to open.

You are going to look for a color today – any color.

You may initially see ‘black’ – but be patient.

Keep watching the screen.

A color will manifest. It is often purple or indigo – the color of the third eye chakra.

Once you have experienced the color – stop for now.

Check out the meaning of the color. Try to connect something in your life with that color frequency.

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Very simple, but basically that’s it for clairvoyance.  Relax, open your third eye, receive an image, try to make some sense of it.  Over time you’ll get better at it and decode the images.  Your clairvoyance ability will grow stronger.

I know, it’s not complicated, is it?

This is Lesson 1 from the website; read the rest of the lessons here:  http://www.crystalinks.com/clairvlessons.html

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