Clairvoyance, Clairaudient and Clairsentiant – How Do you Experience The World?
We have all heard the term ‘clairvoyance’ at some point or another. But did you know the real definition?
Clairvoyance means ‘clear vision’. It refers to how you experience reality. Clairvoyants are very visual people whose primary and strongest sense is ‘seeing clearly’. People who are clairvoyant can sense information subjectively and easily discern if it is true or not.
Clairsentience is ‘clear feeling’. This type of extra sensory perception refers to sensing ‘feelings and emotions’. A clairsentiant person is one who can easily pick up feelings and energies given out by other people, animals, plants or inanimate objects. Where a clairvoyant person would ‘see’ the information, and clairsentiant person ‘feels’ the energy. As in the experience the emotions of the energy and information they are sensing.
People whose dominant sense is hearing are clairaudient. This is not actually sound that we hear with our physical ears, but the perception of voices, tones, noises that are not identifiable to the human ear or microphones.
Along with these main three types of subjective sense, there are also clairalience (clear smelling), clairgustance (clear tasting) and claircognizance (clear knowing). These three may not be as common as the first three described.
While many people are born predisposed to a certain way of sensing information subjectively (as in, it just comes naturally to that person), anyone can develop any of these senses.
All it takes is practice and mental exercises, and these senses will strengthen and develop over time.
