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The following is from the course on psychic-spiritual development that I am working on (ad which is some time off completion as yet).
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Let’s start some basic considerations of psychic matters – beginning with forms of psychic sensing, also sometimes referred to as nonphysical sensing, extrasensory perception, or ESP, a “sixth sense”, and a whole host of folk names such as “second sight”.
The approach that I have found most useful is to view the nonphysical sense as higher octaves of the physical senses.
The five physical senses are touch, taste, smell, hearing, and seeing; with their “higher octave” (or “higher frequency”/less dense or nonphysical) versions, that becomes:
However, I consider the assessment of physical senses as being five in number is wrong – which is a view I first came across with Brendan Myers’ idea of thinking as an organ of perception, which makes intuition the nonphysical version of thinking …
That was further developed through my study of autism, which introduced me to interoception, or awareness of internal signals about the body (such as hunger, thirst, etc), and proprioception, or the sense of body position/movement/place in immediate reality.
On top of that, I have speculated that our interaction with reality, including our various forms of communication, is another “sense”, one related to our impact on our surrounds – because we are not passive objects in reality: we exert influence(s), for better or worse, or just occasionality neutrally.
Adding those additional senses to the list above, and the table is expanded to the following:
PS - the nonphysical entry in the last row in the table above could also be described as magickal will
The various nonphysical senses can generally be further developed with practice.
Possible flaws
Where I can, I will try to highlight possible flaws / issues you should consider:
- there may be flawed logical arguments in the above: to find out more about such flaws and thinking generally, I recommend Brendan Myers’ free online course “Clear and Present Thinking”;
- I could be wrong - so keep your thinking caps on, and make up your own minds for yourself.
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