It is that part of you that longs for harmony, cooperation, sharing and reverence for life. Your soul is that part of you that existed before you were born and that will exist after you die. Your personality is your mind, your body and your intuitional structure. It is (also) resonating with the idea that you are more than a mind and a body, that you are a soul, and that there is a difference between your personality and your soul. So why not pause to listen? Author and teacher Gary Zukav describes multisensory perception as living with the awareness of your soul: Regardless of our awareness, our ability to experience life as a multi-sensory being is still there. Whether we listen to what our soul speaks to us or not is entirely another issue. It’s in our wiring, in our nervous system and it is the way our soul communicates with us to give us higher information. In fact, most of us can remember more times than one where we knew something was going to happen before it did or had a gut feeling about something that came true. There are certainly varying degrees of how we all perceive, with some of us better than others but we all have the ability. In addition to the 5 basic senses we also sense through clairvoyance, clairaudience and clairsentience, all which derive from basic human experiences of intuition. We have all been born as multi-sensory humans, which include various aspects of clear seeing. Our understanding of “clear seeing” is often thought of as being otherworldly, strange or gifts that only special people have but that is not the case. There aren’t too many of us that would consider ourselves, psychic or having E.S.P because the worlds of altered states and supernatural awareness do not seem to have a place in our common daily life experience. Anything perceived outside of these basic receptors have been considered “extra sensory” and fall under the term extra sensory perception (E.S.P.) or psychic within the guidelines of post-modern culture. The 5 basic senses as we have been taught are known as eye sight, olfactory (smell), auditory hearing from the ear, taste from taste buds on the tongue, and touch with the skin. The word psychic is actually a term that encompasses a number of traits and abilities that have been labeled “extra sensory” or in addition to the 5 basic senses of the body. The term psychic has certainly gotten a bad rap over the centuries with public displays of charlatan sideshows, fraudulent practices and scientific skepticism but is now slowly coming back into public awareness with a very specific understanding in relation to societal evolution and human awakening. Although the word translated comes from a French word simply meaning clear sight or clear seeing, many of us associate anything psychic with gypsies, crystal balls, or reality TV shows. We are all acquainted with the controversial word psychic.
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