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Psychic First Steps
Psychic First Steps
Psychic First Steps
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Psychic First Steps

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Psychic First Steps is a short hand guide to the basics of psychic phenomena, including chapters on intuition, empathy, telepathy, dreaming, meditation, mediums, spirit guides, divination and what to expect if you visit or talk to a psychic.

Clara Masai has worked as a psychic reader for many years, mainly using palmistry and tarot cards. She is also a medium and dream interpreter, but uses no tools for this work. Her goal in writing about metaphysical subjects is to help those who may have been like her before learning about them, confused and alone. She hopes readers will find answers to their unusual experiences in the book’s pages, and find ways to live fuller, happier lives.

This hand guide is part informational, part instructive, and part memoir.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherClara Masai
Release dateApr 4, 2013
ISBN9781301986415
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    Psychic First Steps - Clara Masai

    Psychic First Steps

    by Clara Masai

    Copyright Clara Masai 2013

    Smashwords Edition

    Dedicated to the curious.

    Special thanks to my family and psychic friends who taught me all I know.

    Introduction

    There’s nothing to be afraid of in the pages of this book. Intuitive abilities may have gone as far back since before humans began communicating. Maybe even back to earth slime collecting in the primordial ooze. Instincts are those things which keep us alive, aware of our surroundings, letting us know without a guess why something should or should not be trusted. Some of you reading this book will find nothing unfamiliar, and others may discover a key phrase or two that make you feel not so alone in your experiences.

    Throughout this book, I’ll cover the basics of what I’ve learned in the psychic world. And it’s no different than your world, you’ll discover. Intuition and the part of the brain or body perceiving it is all perspective, as is most of life, anyway. But enough of philosophy.

    Faith, religions, beliefs, gods, goddesses, cat deities, they all date back before time. Legend and myth mixed and cultures made stories out of things they couldn’t explain. Higher beings? Creators? Judgment? Other dimensions of space and time? I have no answers to these kinds of questions in this book. For you who are interested in the basics of psychic abilities and how to unlock your own inner eyes, this handbook is for you.

    I hope to make you understand what you experience. There may be chapters you don’t relate to at all, and others you jump all over with your eyeballs so fast you have to read them twice. You may have an ah-ha moment where you know there are those words, written right there, which describe what happens to you. You might figure out why you feel so overwhelmed by crowds, as empathic people do, or know what your lover is thinking, like telepaths do. You may have meaningful dreams. You may even be able to communicate with the dead. And sometimes, you see the future with cards, crystals, pendulums, or nothing at all.

    All this little book is about are the things I’ve learned, described in my own words, and experienced with my own senses. I studied expensively when I began having odd experiences, and realized I had a knack for reading palms. Everything else slowly fell into place, but it wasn’t an easy road.

    In my opinion, psychic experiences will eventually be explained by science. The brain is a vastly misunderstood landscape to explore, and we’re just beginning to do it. For example, I studied a lot of abnormal psychology and, while reading a book about schizophrenia, found an interesting footnote. It read that schizophrenics who were born deaf have been known to have auditory hallucinations. That means they can hallucinate hearing, though their physical ears do not work. That part of their brains responsible for comprehending hearing, however, is functional and able to hallucinate sound.

    When I read this, it opened a door of curiosity. Maybe I wasn’t so crazy with my experiences, feeling other people’s emotions, able to tell future events more hit than miss. Also, the dreams coming true? That might not be so impossible, either. The brain’s mysteries have always fascinated me and I hope

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