The
Sixth Sense: Exploring Clairvoyance
Imagine being able to predict
the future, sense illness or mishap before it occurs, or communicate
with spirits of the deceased. While many of us experience
occasional flashes of insight, to a clairvoyant, they are
part of everyday working life. All psychics tap into the same
universal energy, but each has his or her own techniques for
‘linking up’ with the other side. Three unique
clairvoyants give their views on the psychic phenomenon…
The Sixth Sense -
Part 1: The Psychic Healer
Lynette Bayley, psychic healer and clairvoyant, had her first
psychic experience as a little girl by predicting that her
school bus was doomed to crash.
“One day when I was about four years old, my dad took
me to the bus stop. I was on the way to school and as we approached
the bus I started to cry. He said ‘what’s the
matter?’, and I said ‘Dad, the bus is going to
crash’. The bus driver was trying to coax me on, and
finally my dad had to forcibly carry me onto the bus. I was
distraught and then next thing I knew the bus crashed into
a pole and the glass shattered everywhere,” recalls
Lynette. Despite her uncanny ability for making predictions,
Lynette’s traditional family upbringing meant that she
encountered frequent skepticism and was often teased for drifting
off into her own world - an experience she now realises was
her early stages of connecting with a different level of consciousness.
Today Lynette uses her clairvoyance mainly for healing purposes,
rather than future-telling. She credits her study of Reiki
and Kriya Yoga for strengthening her psychic healing powers
and giving her the ability to heal by astral travel. “After
I did the Reiki Masters course, the healing power really came
to the fore,” Lynette said, “I work by healing
when I’m asleep - I travel in the astral plane and heal
people, and often they see me in their sleep. At that level,
when people are down into the theta and delta consciousness,
they’re relaxed and I can use energy to talk to them,
to free up their inhibitions,” she says. The process
of psychic healing for Lynette involves guiding her mind into
a deeper consciousness through meditation, at which level
she can pick up the vibrations of a person’s subconscious.
On this level, she has insight into the emotional aspects
of a person that are blocked or out of balance, as well as
parts of their body that are unwell. Using her psychic self
to communicate with a person’s subconscious, Lynette
can then activate the different charkas or energy points of
their body to spin in harmony at the correct frequency. Resonating
on such a deep level can be an unusual sensation:
“Sometimes it’s a feeling of not being there,
it’s a feeling that you’re there physically but
part of your body is not there. You’re picking up information,
so it’s kind of like you’re dizzy but you’re
not dizzy.
After awhile clairvoyance is just automatic. Similar to when
you get into a car and you drive automatically, as a psychic
the information that is fed to you is just automatic.”
For a beginner wanting to tap the powerful reservoirs of psychic
healing, Lynette recommends mediation as a key to calming
the mind. She also advises seeking spiritual guidance from
the great masters of the world’s spiritual traditions.
“I think that people who are psychics fool themselves
if they think they can do it by themselves. All the great
gurus have had gurus themselves, they’ve all learnt
from a higher source. It’s the great ascended masters
who lift the consciousness of the world and if you can relate
to the ascended masters, they will send you psychic guidance,
and if you ask them, they will send the healing through to
you on the astral plane.
They will send any amount of energy needed,” she says.
The Sixth Sense Part
2: The Clairvoyant
Similarly gifted from an early age is Simon Turnbull, president
of The Australian Psychics Association and veteran in the
landscape of Australian psychics. Simon realised he was clairvoyant
as a teenager through a compelling interest in the supernatural,
fed by his upbringing in a family where ESP parties were common.
“My parents would hold ESP parties where they’d
play a game where someone else would go out of the room and
the rest of the guests would be asked telepathically to focus
on getting them to do something. I saw person after person
successfully picking up what they had to do and so I thought,
‘I’ll give it a try too.’ It worked, and
I realised ‘there’s something here,’”
says Simon. To Simon, clairvoyance is simply the ability to
see clearly through the distractions of life, fine-tuning
spiritual truths from the superfluous distractions of the
senses. “When you’re a psychic you have to train
yourself not to be distracted by the ‘white noise’
of life. What you see here – taste, touch and smell,
are all relative to this dimension, and they have limited
effects,” he comments. Simon’s speciality is tarot,
which he thinks is by far the most popular conduit for psychics
to channel or depict messages from the spiritual world. Although
anyone can pick up a pack of cards and read with intuition,
he believes an authentic tarot reading is a detailed mathematical
art that delves into the very structure of the universe. “In
a sense the universe is a mathematical universe, we were created
in a mathematical way, we can communicate using mathematics
and tarot is a mathematical tool. The tarot is like an alphabet
or a language, a language can be created with it and the universe
can communicate through it. It’s complex if you want
to understand the mechanics behind it, but you don’t
have to be a genius to read them,” he says. When asked
what it feels like to experience intuition, Simon says that
it starts with a feeling, which he then psychically ‘tunes
into.’ First thing in the morning, he will set himself
into a ‘Godhead space’ whereby he keeps God within
his conscious reality and uses it to steer himself through
the day.
“In the morning I set myself on a course, and when I
see someone for a reading I amplify or increase the impendence,
so that I’m tuning in more, and then when I’m
finished I tune out so that I’m back into my own space,”
he says. As soon as he’s closed the door on one client
he tunes out so that there’s no “vestige or residue”
of their energy left, freeing up his psychic mind for the
next person. Asked to describe the source of his psychic gift,
Simon is humble, saying that it is impossible to frame the
intangible in words. He perceives his abilities as flowing
from God or Divinity, although it is too profound to be described.
“None of us will ever have a clear idea - it would blow
our circuits, we wouldn’t be able to live in this reality.
I’m pretty damn sure that it’s more than we can
process with the tools that we’ve got as human beings,”
he says.
The Sixth Sense Part
3: The Medium
Whilst clairvoyance involves an extra-sensory perception of
distant objects, persons or events, mediumship adds an extra
dimension through the ability to see or sense intangible spirits
on the ‘other side.’ One such clairvoyant gifted
with this ability is medium Sorina Ryan. Sorina first realized
she was a psychic at the age of five. Living with her parents
in an RAAF house base in Raymond Terrace, eerie happenings
were not uncommon. For starters, there was a resident poltergeist
which caused possessions to go missing and the furniture to
shake violently at night.
At this same time, Sorina was experiencing her first flashes
of medium powers through an uncanny ability to see ghosts.
“I have vague memories of a girl who used to come into
my room at night. She was a young girl in a white, bloodstained
nightie and I used to talk to her. My mum thought it was an
imaginary friend, she used to hear me talking and I used to
ask her ‘Mum, who’s the lady in white and why’s
she got red over her?’ My mum got quite alarmed and
went and studied the history of the house. Many years before
it had been a farmhouse and young girl had been murdered on
this particular site…that’s my first memory as
a psychic,” she says. Sorina’s medium abilities
are often put to use when consoling a bereaved parent, as
she is able to communicate directly with the spirit of the
deceased child. “It’s quite comforting to the
mother if I pick up the child that’s passed away and
can say ‘I have Janice here, she’s telling me
this and that.’ Even thought it’s not necessarily
changing their life it’s a real comfort for parents
to know the soul and the essence of the child is still with
them.”
So how does the psychic mind work? Sorina likens psychics
and mediums to modern day hackers, accessing and decoding
information at a deep level. “We’re like hackers
in a way, that’s what we do, it sounds strange but it’s
not really. Imagine there’s a ball of light around you
that surrounds you all the time - you can’t see it but
I can see it. What I would do is actually poke my hand into
it, step into it, and say ‘I can see this and that’
and pass on information to the person.”
Sorina is gifted with clairaudience, clairsentience and clairvoyance,
and is able to pick up all three, depending on what’s
appropriate for the individuals she meets. Sometimes she can
hear voices or see spirits of the deceased, whilst other times
she receives psychic information visually, so it’s similar
to watching a video playing in her mind, giving her flashes
of the person and events in their life. On other occasions,
especially if holding a person’s hand, she will experience
clairsentience, where her emotions sympathetically reflect
the emotions of the person she is tuning into. “I pick
up their emotions and I might actually start crying because
that’s the way they’re feeling or I might feel
angry because that’s the way they’re feeling.”
For those keen to connect with their inner clairvoyant, Sorina
cautions not to rush it, but to pursue it when you sense the
time is right for you. “A lot of people say ‘I’d
love to develop my sixth sense, I’d love to learn to
meditate better, but I just don’t have time’.
The first thing I recommend is to do it when you really want
to. Because if you try when you aren’t ready, it will
become a chore and won’t work,” she says. “There
are so many ways to get in touch with the spiritual self.
The first thing is that it has to come from the heart, from
your real soul’s desire to want to find out more about
yourself. It’s not like something you can just switch
on and off, you have to be ready to embrace it.”
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