How to develop your clairaudient psychic ability like a professional

Jizo Bodhisattva is the “guardian of children who have died”

Jizo Bodhisattva is the “guardian of children who have died” in Japanese Buddhist tradition. I always keep this statue on my altar when I am performing mediumship readings.

Being psychic, simply put, is the ability to sense and perceive energy that is imperceptible to the ordinary five senses. Clairaudience, which translates from French to “clear hearing”, is how psychic people perceive extrasensory information through sound.

Clairaudience operates through an internal speaker system; the psychic hears music, receives names, and directions from this world and the next. Other ways people perceive psychic information may come through images and visions (clairvoyance), feelings (clairsentience), or from their gut knowing (claircognizance). But as a psychic spirit artist, clairaudience is my most reliable and functional psychic sense.

While I am drawing in an altered state, virtually all of the information is coming to me in the form of sound. I get names, dates, locations, and specific messages all through what feels like an internal voice speaking to me. This voice sounds different from the internal dialogue that most of us operate alongside each day (subconscious or unconscious). It also is different from an external voice that many people with thought disorders report hearing. The clairaudient voice is wholly unique and actually kind of difficult to explain.

Here’s an exercise for all whom wish to further develop or fine tune clairaudient ability, which I originally discovered in “The Intuitive Spectrum” by Susan Ozimkiewicz:

The Heard image

  1. Practice 5-10 minutes of deep breathing or meditation prior to this exercise. This exercise will likely give you new access to your inner world.

  2. Find a pin (safety pin, push pin, tack, etc), a coin, and a feather.

  3. Sit in a chair with your feet firmly affixed to the ground, or stand. Then lift your toes, breathe, wiggle them a few times. This helps bring your scattered thoughts and energy back to your central core.

  4. When you feel grounded and open, drop the pin on the floor, or have someone drop it for you.

  5. Try to answer this question: “Where did I feel the pin drop in my body? What is something new I discovered?” Record your findings, not matter how small, confusing, big, interesting, etc. in a notebook.

  6. Repeat with the coin and the feather.

  7. Reflect: How did the sounds of each object vary? Did the sounds trigger any other clairs?

  8. Collect your data as means of promoting greater understanding of your clairaudience, i.e. record them in a journal specifically designated for psychic development. 

  9. Repeat this exercise as necessary, and watch as your clairaudient ability unfolds in your art practice or your psychic and mediumship readings.

Special note: When I first started really developing this skill for spirit portraiture, I become incredibly senstive to the sounds of the world. I even ended up leaving my home in Los Angeles and moving to Joshua Tree in search of solitude and quiet. One way I learned to cope with my new psychic sensitivity was by using Loop ear plugs, specifically the ENGAGE PLUS version. If you are already at the point where you are clairaudient and highly attuned to the sounds of this world and the next, consider this product. I am obsessed and do not leave my home without them.

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