Intuition and
psychic power, are they one in the same? Is it possible for us to learn how to
become psychic? Intuition is often called ‘gut instinct’ or ‘spidey sense’ from
the comic Spiderman. And psychics are thought to have ESP (extrasensory
perception) a more advanced level of skill. Have you ever been driving and suddenly
felt you should slow down for no reason? And then a second later, someone cuts
you off? If you hadn’t received that feeling, you would’ve been in an accident.
Many times mothers get a ‘feeling’ that their child is hurt or in danger before
anything happens, or knows when something did happen. Have you thought about a
person you haven’t seen or heard from in ages, and then you get a phone call or
text from that person? At a party or social gathering, you meet a stranger and
get an instant like or dislike for no reason for that person, only to find out
later your instinct was correct.
I’m sure you can
think of similar experiences you had like these.
So is this
intuition or psychic power? Personally, I think it is all the same skill, a
sixth sense that originates within the mind and can be developed. It’s true
some people are more intuitive than others. Perhaps psychics have been able to
take intuition to the next level by developing it to an advanced state. Why, then,
do some appear to be much more sensitive like they have a natural gift?
In the same way we
all could learn to play the piano if we were given lessons and practiced hours
every day. We could play, but maybe not be exceptional musicians. There are
others who have a natural ability and with the same or less training, will play
the piano like a Grand Master.
I’ve studied
psychic phenomenon and parapsychology in various areas and also quantum physics
for over thirty years. I met my first very talented psychic- an elderly
gentlemen and friend of the family- when I was fifteen. I learned a lot from
him. I’ve since met many talented psychics and learned from them. I also met
many who weren’t so skilled, if at all, who were good at reading people and
giving generalizations. The ones who only give generalized readings may have
their hearts in the right place in wanting to help people and give good
guidance, (some are just looking to make money too), but they will never be
Grand Master psychics.
Scientists have
been studying parapsychology for years. ESP experiments are attempting to
demonstrate that the human mind can receive information beyond the five senses
that this sixth sense is also real. The mind/brain has the ability to collect
data from the physical world and non-physical world. Quantum physics supports
the existence of a second, non-physical universe. If you know anything about
quantum physics, there’s a theory that says thoughts are energy, in fact, all
physical reality is energy. That’s what
I believe, that psychics have the ability to align themselves with the energy
that surrounds us all and collect information. If psychics can tap into and
utilize this energy, maybe they have access to the energy fields of other
people -- present, past and future.
Okay, going too
geek on you all.
In my latest book,
Red Tape Protector, I have a secondary character Mr. Li who is a martial arts
instructor for our heroine. He also teaches her how to meditate. He gives her a
psychic warning to be careful. She’ll have to face death three times during her
mission and if she’s not careful she could be killed. Fortunately, she does
take the warning to heart. And in my current book, Red Tape Betrayal, my
heroine, Raven, has that spidey sense. She has a psychic connection with an old
friend who turns up and causes major conflict in the story.
Do you think you’re psychic? What are the signs you
might have hidden abilities?
1. Your gut instinct
is often right.
2. You have very vivid,
detailed dreams, some may be prophetic.
3. You’ve had visions
(awake or in dreams) of future events that have happened.
4. You feel like you
can send, or receive messages with your thoughts. (telepathy)
5. You can touch a
person or an object and sense something about the person’s or the object’s
history. (psychometry)
6. Can sense trouble
or danger before it happens. Similar to instinct or intuition.
7. Flying dreams may be
astral projecting.
8. Ability to heal
yourself and others by touch.
What can you do if you want to develop your skills?
1. Meditate. Probably
the most effective way to develop latent talents of ESP is to calm and focus
the mind. Regular meditation will help you become more in tuned and open. It
will also help relieve stress.
2. Thinking positive.
Negative thoughts can bog down your mind and make you physically ill. Positive
thinking helps to open you to the world around you.
3. Eating healthy. If
your body is busy digesting heavy, unhealthy meals, your mind is foggy and unfocused.
How alert do you feel after a big Thanksgiving dinner?
4. Be more aware of
your surroundings. Sit with your eyes closed, listen, feel for impressions,
listen to sounds you may tune out. Learn to pick up impressions when they come
to you.
5. Keep a journal of
your thoughts and dreams.
6. Getting back to
nature. Finding a time to embrace silence, peace and solitude is a great way to
train your mind to be more alert, more sensitive.
In the same way you
can develop a muscle through exercise, I believe you can develop your psychic
skills through meditation and study.
One of the best
research centers I know of for parapsychology and psychic study is the Rhine
Research Center in North Carolina. http://www.rhine.org/ Reading books on
meditation and psychic phenomenon is also helpful in developing this ability.
Bio: New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Kathy
Kulig is a writer, a science geek, a part time health food nut, an occasional
cat sitter, and an adventure movie junkie. She lives in a 100-year-old
Victorian house with her amazingly support hubby who is also a geek and shares
her love of traveling. For over ten years, she’s written erotic contemporary,
paranormal, and suspense. Her books can be dark and edgy, passionate and
erotically-charged, but there’s always a sizzling romance and a happy ending.
Visit http://www.kathykulig.com to find out more.
When Alana MacKenna, a member of a top-secret White House society, makes
a critical mistake, she’s not fired, she’s given a new identity and
assignment—to be elaborately trained as an undercover security agent and
assassin. Sexy, Black-ops agent Jag Denison must prepare her for the dangerous
mission. Sometimes you can’t run away…from love or danger…
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7 comments:
Great post. I was told that I should continue to use my "instincts" to help others. I use Oracle cards to share what they say for people and it's been fun to share those insights. I love characters who trust their instincts and gut feelings.
Very good post, Kathy. Your books sound great. Many of my characters display some level of psychic gifts, or are simply 'wise women and men' from ancient times. I believe all humans are instinctive by nature and have psychic gifts, even if we don't pay attention to them, believe in them, or develop them. When we do, magical things can happen!
Wonderful post. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and i hope, profited from it.
Thank you RB4U for having me as a guest.
Hi Melissa, I love Oracles cards. I use the Archangel set. Like you said, they're fun and can give you good insights. Always good to trust our instincts. I try to, though I don't always 'listen'. :) I like characters who can act on instinct, makes for interesting stories.
Gemma, thank you! Your books sounds really cool. I've always loved that psychic slant. Expect magical things.
Hi Jean, than thanks for the comment. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Yes, I hope so too!
Very interesting! Thanks for joining us today and best luck on your newest.
Thank you, Cris. Yes, the supernatural makes for some fun plotting elements. :)
Hi Rose. Thanks for having me!
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