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Clairaudience is receiving messages in thoughtform from another frequency or realm. It is considered a form of channeling. ... We actually do it all the time, especially under duress, or in an emergency, when we focus/listen to what we call the 'little voice' in our head. We are always connected to the other side,
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Clairvoyance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clairaudience is more uncommon than the other psychic senses, probably because it can be one of the hardest to deal with. It's easier to turn one's attention away from images or feelings, but when you hear someone without a body say words sometimes that's enough to put people off of the idea.
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Clairvoyance and Clairaudience: What They Are and How They Are Developed ... Clairaudience, or accurate inner listening, occurs when the attention is focused on an inner center such as spirit, nucleus of identity, ensouling entity, chakra within a vehicle, etc. Here, the attention listens to the inner center,
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Hearing the voice of God and the angels is called "clairaudience," which means "clear hearing." The voice may sound like your own or it may sound different. The voice can emanate from within your body, within your mind, or sound as if it's outside your head.
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Information about Clairaudience. ... Clairaudience is a form of channeling, but in this case involves the psychic ability to hear voices and other auditory phenomena not present to ordinary hearing.
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What the Buddha called "Dibba-sota" (Pali) is generally translated as "Divine ear" which is clairaudience. Clairaudience is primarily a hypersensitivity of the brain lobes that are related to hearing.
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