Many times I am asked about how you can develop psychic abilities. Of course, there are many exercises that focus on each of the psychic senses.
One of my favorites is psychometry - the ability to gain vibrational information from the sense of touch. By simply touching an object, one can have amazing intuitive and psychic experiences through the use of psychometry.
Here is a very good exercise to strengthen your psychometric ability. This is best done with about five or six people, so this can be done as a sort of party game with friends.
1. Give each person a small piece of paper or post-it-sticky note, and have them write their name on the note and fold it into quarters. It is important that all the notes are folded the same way, and that the paper is all the same color.
2. Gather the papers together into a cup, hat, or even just onto a small table. Mix up the papers.
3. Pick up one of the folded papers and close your eyes, engaging your intuitive senses. What images, feelings or thoughts do you pick up? Voice those. Feel yourself drawn to a specific person, and give the person that paper.
4. Have the person unfold the paper and see if it is theirs. If not, see how close you came. Verify the impressions you received with the actual person's paper.
The point of the exercise is not so much getting it to the right person, as it is the impressions you receive. So don't get overly focused on being perfect!
One of my favorites is psychometry - the ability to gain vibrational information from the sense of touch. By simply touching an object, one can have amazing intuitive and psychic experiences through the use of psychometry.
Here is a very good exercise to strengthen your psychometric ability. This is best done with about five or six people, so this can be done as a sort of party game with friends.
1. Give each person a small piece of paper or post-it-sticky note, and have them write their name on the note and fold it into quarters. It is important that all the notes are folded the same way, and that the paper is all the same color.
2. Gather the papers together into a cup, hat, or even just onto a small table. Mix up the papers.
3. Pick up one of the folded papers and close your eyes, engaging your intuitive senses. What images, feelings or thoughts do you pick up? Voice those. Feel yourself drawn to a specific person, and give the person that paper.
4. Have the person unfold the paper and see if it is theirs. If not, see how close you came. Verify the impressions you received with the actual person's paper.
The point of the exercise is not so much getting it to the right person, as it is the impressions you receive. So don't get overly focused on being perfect!