Clairaudience

 

Cultivating your powers of observation within the larger whole world primitive man survived as a direct result of being sensitive to the slightest sent, rustling sound and awareness of faint movement in the shadows. Modern man has the ears that do not hear most of what goes on around him and has eyes, but sees little of what is to be observed in his environment. Such unawareness cuts down on a neurological stimulation and growth of the brain and thus limits overall intelligence. But more than that, one’s senses become so dulled, that we live our lives in comparative isolation and in a half-sleep state.

 

The trained musician perceives a rich tapestry of sounds and rhythms and intricate construction in a master work of music, most of which the average listener is unaware. You can train yourself to truly hear just by paying attention. You should become aware of what a person really means—the nuances of his intonation, muffling and vocal stressing— rather than just listing to the mere words of his communication. After some practice you can hear a speaker’s actual intention, which can be entirely different from what he says. This is hearing with the Mind added to hearing with ear and brain. Thus begins clairaudience.

 

 

 

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