“The only real valuable thing is intuition.” Albert Einstein
With the advent of remote viewing as a recognized science, we have in collective consciousness an unprecedented validation of the power of our “inner tuition’. Gut feelings, hunches and sixth senses are always alive in the background of our interface with life; whether or not we consciously accept or recognize it, our intuition pervades our lives. Intuition comes before thought and is like listening from beneath the surface. Information that has nothing to do with intellect and analysis arises from indefinable source; we experience a certainty of knowing that is more senior than belief.
Chiromancy, the aether governed, divinatory realm of chirology and palmistry, describes our intangible capacity for intuitive perception and channelling. The term comes from Greek ‘kheri’, meaning hand, and Latin ‘mantei/mantic’, defined as having to do with divination, or the act of foreseeing the future, or telling of the unknown, by inspiration, by magic, or by signs and omens.
Inextricably enmeshed with chirology, our resonance calibrating faculties are like binding threads that interweave with the entire hand reading experience. When we are in attuned awareness, our portals pf perception open to impressions that arise as images, messages, metaphors, colors, physical sensations, tastes and smells.
Our hands “speak”, they exude differing frequencies of energy; subtle nuances radiate from amidst the palmar lines and patterns, but contrary to popular belief, the information the hands emanate is often not directly indicated in their forms and markings. Some psychically gifted hand readers use the old fatalistic Indian and Gypsy tradition of looking for one marking to foretell the specific number of children or length of life and are able, sometimes with astonishing accuracy, to describe past, present and future situations, but it cannot be verified that any predicted, psychic or clairvoyant information comes directly from the hands as such.
The quest to deepen sensitivity to and trust in our intuitive and psychic capacities is a prevailing theme for most hand readers, the how to of feeling into and trusting the quality of information that downloads from non-material realms. Keen intuition refines with experience of holding and looking at many sets of hands, from being close to and reading the hands of many people. Psychic and intuitive perceptiveness can be further developed with cultivating mindfulness, with grounding in “natural great peace” of meditation, with prayer, with listening from our deepest levels through all our senses, and through the many available psychic development courses offered by professionals.
Paradoxically, the more we learn and practice chirology’s scientific system, we simultaneously develop a capacity to set aside our technical know-how, to get our brains out of the way, and to think beyond our thoughts. With observation, listening, and making constant cross references of association, intuition develops along with the capacity for the self-trust required to verbally and energetically channel and articulately share the impressions.
Generally, unless very certain of the accuracy of your insights, it is advisable to avoid prediction of specific and exact outcomes, but clients rely on our intuition. When we hold back from sharing what might be crucial information, they will unconsciously experience disappointment.
Consider too that even when what is said by the reader is inaccurate, that this might activate a heightened clarity for the client about what for them is their best course of action. Don’t lose the opportunity that presents in the moment of inspiration; allow the sacred soul self to work, be courageous and speak out directly. Trust yourself. What you tell them is what they need to hear.
- Spheres of psychic skills include clairaudience (hearing sounds, voices and messages), clairvoyance (visual images), clairsentience (felt senses in the body), claircognizance (overall psychic ‘knowing’), extra-sensory perceptions (sixth sense, reception of information not gained through physical senses), retrocognition (knowledge of a past event), precognition (knowledge of the future), telepathy (thought transference), remote viewing (receiving mental impressions about a distant or unseen target), psychometry (information yielded by a material item) and telekinesis (ability to influence physical matter without physical interaction).
Jennifer Hirsch
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