My psychic work
meant decades of study, as I slowly eased myself into it. I got more heavily
involved when I began my murder work with police in 1992, on a murder two towns
over. The cops were content with my being called a psychic. Before that, people
wanted to know exactly what I did. I compiled a list here in case you have one
or more of these abilities and care to label them.
Clairvoyance: The supernatural ability to gain information about an object, person, or location without using the physical senses. I definitely do that, but what a hard word to spell and understand.
Precognition: The
ability to see or know about events before they happen. I have this. If danger
is involved and nothing has happened previously, it’s so hard to get people to
understand this is a real danger.
Psychometry: The
claimed ability to discover facts about an event or person by touching or being
near inanimate objects associated with them. Most detectives wanted to show me
pictures, ugh. That was the worst. I can see the victim in my mind’s eye, why
would I want to see it in a gory situation. No thanks. In my readings, people
like to send or show me pictures. Not needed, thank you though.
Telepathy: The
transmission of information from one person's mind to another's without using
any physical channels. I like to pretend I can do this with a potential
romantic partner, but it’s a stretch. I used to try to do it with my children,
to get them to do a chore about which I was sick of hounding them.
ESP (Extrasensory
Perception): Perception occurring independently of the known sensory
processes, such as telepathy or clairvoyance. Yes, I’ve had ESP for as long as
I can remember.
Psychokinesis: Also
known as telekinesis, it is the supposed ability to move objects with the mind.
This I’ve never been able to do. I’ve tried to move things, but then it all
just seems silly. Why would I need this, except as a party trick to show off? I
can stand up and move things with my hands.
Ok, go to town on this, if you have any of these abilities. Concentrate. Practice. Research. Explore. Good luck!
