What You May Experience When Developing Psychic Gifts

For those of you just starting your psychic development and perhaps following the advice on this blog, here is  a  little more information about the things you may experience.

You may experience several things whilst opening up your chakras, or psychic centres. It will mainly be the colours which hold your attention at first, especially the way in which the colours behave and react.

You may notice that the colours are much more vivid or brighter than the every day earthly colours with which you are familiar. You may notice the colours shimmering or pulsating, as this is the way the colours behave in your aura.

I work with colours regularly. Every colour has its own meaning to me, and I like to use coloured ribbons sometimes  to give readings or demonstrations. I find they are very good tools for development and for honing the psychic skills. I can tell a lot about a person with the colours they choose when having a ribbon reading. It also helps create a channel for spirit communication. The ribbons become a focal point.

Each colour is used to develop a particular Chakra.  Chakra being the name that Yogis use when they are referring to the psychic centres. For instance, the third eye, in the centre of the brow, is known as the clairvoyance centre, or the psychic seeing eye, the third eye. The colour is blue, so if you want to concentrate on developing the third eye you can concentrate on the colour blue whilst visualising the centre.

When you begin meditations, you may see, hear and sense things, such as people, spirit entities or objects. This is the aim of psychic development. When communicating with the spirits you will be able to pick up and relay emotions from them, if this is something they want to communicate through you.

Remember, we are all unique and you will find that you have your own very special way of communicating with the spirit world.  Just stick with the development exercises and be honest with yourself.

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