How to Become a Psychic

A psychic is someone who has extrasensory abilities to communicate with the universe. There are many ways to develop psychic abilities, including meditating, using tarot cards, runes, pendulums, and other tools. The best way to develop your psychic ability is to be open to new experiences and step out of your comfort zone.

Do you frequently have hunches about people, places or situations that later prove to be true? If so, you may be psychic. Psychics have a high emotional intelligence that allows them to discern between wishful thinking and actual information. They also have a strong intuition that can help them navigate life’s challenges.

Psychics have the ability to see auras, spirits and events that happen in the past or future. They can also hear sounds, words or music that come from a spirit. They also have claircognizance, the gift of knowing answers to questions without having them asked. A psychic can also use telepathy, the ability to send and receive thoughts and feelings.

Other signs that you have psychic abilities include experiencing deja vu, seeing visions or hearing a voice in your head, having uncanny dreams, or being able to sense physical, emotional and spiritual pain in others around you. It’s common for psychics to be healers, performing Reiki healing and chakra alignment.

People who are psychic can often feel downloads, which are thoughts and feelings that come from the universe, through their third eye or solar plexus chakra. These sensations can be positive or negative, but usually have a neutral tone. Psychics can also use clairsentience, the ability to sense emotions from another person or inanimate objects. They can even read someone’s mind, though this is rare because it requires a lot of energy and only works in a general sense.