1. Have an inner knowing(idk why but feeling) 2. Be able to receive spiritual downloads from higher self or spirit(creative inspiration or info) 3. Empathetic (absorb energy of others, sensitive receptive to intuition) 4. Having repetition intuitive thoughts(it screams at you/nags to take action, entire body yes)
I too resonated with this. Everything you said is *exactly* how im effected by my claircognizance. Especially: - a naaaaaaaaaaaaaagging intuition. Mines likewise NEVER calms down until i take action. In fact, the sensation only gets worse. Thanks for the video. I appreciate how you went into some details most general videos on the topic don't go into. 🙏
Well, we know where we're going But we don't know where we've been And we know what we're knowing But we can't say what we've seen And we're not little children And we know what we want And the future is certain Give us time to work it out
Do you think people might be mistaking intuitive persistence as having an anxiety/mental health/behavioral disorder? Because when I think of persistence, I relate that to a feeling of urgency. Not so much panic, but irritation, maybe? Idk ... I can just see how people might be mislabeling the sensation. If a feeling repeats over and over again (assuming it's not desirable) and it's my intuition trying to catch my attention or is "screaming" at me then there must be a reason and therefore a need... and if it's a need trying to be met, then there is a sense of risk, of vulnerability, and possibility of consequences... Does that make sense?
This is made possible due to each of us having a spirit fragment of our Divine Father-friend (called a Thought Adjuster) indwelling our mind, as well as what are called Adjutant Mind-Spirits: intuition, understanding, courage, knowledge, counsel, worship, and wisdom, which all come from our Universe Mother Spirit. I can know things without "knowing" them, if you know what I mean. Paper 36, section 5 in The Urantia Book talks about these.
Eh, wishful thinking is a bit of an overly simple way to distill it. For some it's more being in tune with and trusting your gut. Of course it makes sense to cross reference the data you're seeing/experiencing with your brain along with your gut (intuition). That's the better way to make decisions. There are people, places, and things that give off bad vibes for a reason and they all don't present as immediately nefarious on their face. Could be as simple as a bad job, boss, coworker, neighbor, investment deal++ To me, some people are way more intuitive than others. They can tap into something in the ether you or I naturally don't have access to while another segment desperately think they have 'powers' they really don't in order to feel super special, but are actually pretty delusional or are compensating for some kind of lack or trauma. But, I believe (and I only speak for myself), where there is heavy intention combined with ignorance, there is also the chance of ripping something open in space/time that may bring not-so-nice things your way. Things that one may not be prepared to handle. Also, just because you cannot readily see or feel something does not mean it does not exist. Bacteria, viruses, radio waves, radar+++++
@@wmluna381 All I'm saying is skepticism is good. Like you said, some people desperately want to be special and thus attribute their own imaginative speculations as intuition and then bad things happen because of what they've invited into their life. I'm also trying to understand what the hell has been happening to me for the past several years now. As someone who believed that it's either a hoax or demons, I've been proven wrong both in my personal life and with my discoveries of actual scientific research into this (the CIA's project stargate, and The USSR's research in parapsychology in the 60's and 70's). Those are legitimate government operations that studied this stuff...but what they found was that it's never 100% accurate...but the argument from that is a professional baseball player will never hit 100% and not every hit is a home run. When it comes to my personal life, all I'm going to say is that this stuff is real, but it's not something most people will ever have the ability to do. It's like athletic, mathematical or artistic talent: it's just something a very small percentage of people have been gifted/cursed with (depending on how you look at it and if it's something you've actually experienced - most people's claims of this are just them attention seeking and nothing more). But I have to say again, one should be very skeptical about it; making sure it's not just them wishing they were exceptional. People with this delusion usually never let go of it. But yes. Trusting your gut can save your life...unless you simply have paranoid delusions stemming from past trauma, or from watching too many true crime documentaries... The point I'm trying to make is that you can never really be sure of anything.
1. Have an inner knowing(idk why but feeling)
2. Be able to receive spiritual downloads from higher self or spirit(creative inspiration or info)
3. Empathetic (absorb energy of others, sensitive receptive to intuition)
4. Having repetition intuitive thoughts(it screams at you/nags to take action, entire body yes)
Long term Rinzai meditation expands these gifts 🎉
I too resonated with this.
Everything you said is *exactly* how im effected by my claircognizance.
Especially:
- a naaaaaaaaaaaaaagging intuition. Mines likewise NEVER calms down until i take action. In fact, the sensation only gets worse.
Thanks for the video. I appreciate how you went into some details most general videos on the topic don't go into. 🙏
Well, we know where we're going
But we don't know where we've been
And we know what we're knowing
But we can't say what we've seen
And we're not little children
And we know what we want
And the future is certain
Give us time to work it out
Do you think people might be mistaking intuitive persistence as having an anxiety/mental health/behavioral disorder? Because when I think of persistence, I relate that to a feeling of urgency. Not so much panic, but irritation, maybe? Idk ... I can just see how people might be mislabeling the sensation. If a feeling repeats over and over again (assuming it's not desirable) and it's my intuition trying to catch my attention or is "screaming" at me then there must be a reason and therefore a need... and if it's a need trying to be met, then there is a sense of risk, of vulnerability, and possibility of consequences... Does that make sense?
Makes total sense. For me it feels like anxiety. So I ground myself and I take flower remedies to protect my energy. And that helps a lot.
Really resonated with everything you shared in this video 😀
My intuition is always in a warning form
Thank you for sharing🪷✨🫶🏾🙏🏾🫶🏾✨🪷
Thank you so much for sharing this ❤
It's my pleasure🌻♥️
i appreciate your channel sm
Thank you nice lady.
This is made possible due to each of us having a spirit fragment of our Divine Father-friend (called a Thought Adjuster) indwelling our mind, as well as what are called Adjutant Mind-Spirits: intuition, understanding, courage, knowledge, counsel, worship, and wisdom, which all come from our Universe Mother Spirit. I can know things without "knowing" them, if you know what I mean.
Paper 36, section 5 in The Urantia Book talks about these.
are u clearcognesizing with sports too ? u know u should do it but are u ?
Always used for a greater good, its a gift
4 Signs You Are **Claircognizant**
How do you know this isn't simply wishful thinking? Why must we put this mystical, cosmic language onto it?
Eh, wishful thinking is a bit of an overly simple way to distill it. For some it's more being in tune with and trusting your gut. Of course it makes sense to cross reference the data you're seeing/experiencing with your brain along with your gut (intuition). That's the better way to make decisions. There are people, places, and things that give off bad vibes for a reason and they all don't present as immediately nefarious on their face. Could be as simple as a bad job, boss, coworker, neighbor, investment deal++ To me, some people are way more intuitive than others. They can tap into something in the ether you or I naturally don't have access to while another segment desperately think they have 'powers' they really don't in order to feel super special, but are actually pretty delusional or are compensating for some kind of lack or trauma. But, I believe (and I only speak for myself), where there is heavy intention combined with ignorance, there is also the chance of ripping something open in space/time that may bring not-so-nice things your way. Things that one may not be prepared to handle. Also, just because you cannot readily see or feel something does not mean it does not exist. Bacteria, viruses, radio waves, radar+++++
@@wmluna381 All I'm saying is skepticism is good. Like you said, some people desperately want to be special and thus attribute their own imaginative speculations as intuition and then bad things happen because of what they've invited into their life.
I'm also trying to understand what the hell has been happening to me for the past several years now. As someone who believed that it's either a hoax or demons, I've been proven wrong both in my personal life and with my discoveries of actual scientific research into this (the CIA's project stargate, and The USSR's research in parapsychology in the 60's and 70's). Those are legitimate government operations that studied this stuff...but what they found was that it's never 100% accurate...but the argument from that is a professional baseball player will never hit 100% and not every hit is a home run.
When it comes to my personal life, all I'm going to say is that this stuff is real, but it's not something most people will ever have the ability to do. It's like athletic, mathematical or artistic talent: it's just something a very small percentage of people have been gifted/cursed with (depending on how you look at it and if it's something you've actually experienced - most people's claims of this are just them attention seeking and nothing more).
But I have to say again, one should be very skeptical about it; making sure it's not just them wishing they were exceptional. People with this delusion usually never let go of it.
But yes. Trusting your gut can save your life...unless you simply have paranoid delusions stemming from past trauma, or from watching too many true crime documentaries...
The point I'm trying to make is that you can never really be sure of anything.