Color and Clairvoyance: ways of seeing
As an artist, clairvoyant, healer, and human being, I’m in love with color.
I’m a little bit obsessed with color, which works well for me as an abstract painter and clairvoyant. I feel color, and even when I’m not painting or reading energy, I’m thinking of color. Ideas for colors to mix, experiment and work with in a painting show up all the time. I have my purple, blue, green, red, pink, yellow, orange … days. I see and feel the vibration I want, and I’m off on a new color adventure for a bit. I have complete permission to change this any time I like, I can shift gears and move from one color to another easily.
I can see clearly now
Have you ever gone through a time when suddenly you can see what’s in front of you more clearly?
I’ll never forget the first time I saw through some of what had been making it difficult for me to see what was right in front of me.
I was in my 4th grade Catholic school classroom, sitting in the midst of an emotional battlefield happening between a nun and another child my age. It didn’t feel safe to be in a body in that room during this battle. But then I felt as if a filter that had been blocking my ability to see what was happening, suddenly lifted
Having your clairvoyance turned on is living in full color
If you want to have a more colorful life, learn how to use your clairvoyant ability.
Clairvoyance is the spiritual ability to see energy clearly. You were born with this - it’s the ability to see more than what is just in front of you, or presented to you. Clairvoyance makes it possible for you to see deep into a situation or energy, including your own, and to see the truth that might not be visible otherwise.
Clairvoyance begins with curiosity and a sense of wonder
Can you imagine going through your life without a sense of curiosity and wonder?
Curiosity is one of the greatest tools a clairvoyant has to work with. It’s the human ability to wonder that makes it possible to discover, invent, create, and learn.
Clairvoyance is made richer and more powerful by the ability to be curious. A beginning clairvoyant is taught to open up that sense, to begin asking questions like, “I wonder what this is that I’m seeing?”, or “I wonder what comes next?”.
Why is clairvoyance so impolite?
When you were a small child, you might have been told to not stare at people, especially strangers, because it was impolite.
You might have wondered what the big deal was – you were just looking, after all.
If you’ve ever been stared at by a little kid, you know the feeling of being seen.
When that child looks at you, he is using his clairvoyance to see the real you, and isn't judging you the way that older people do when they look. She isn’t worried about your skin color, or what you are wearing, or what kind of car you’re driving. He doesn’t care about your economic standing, what neighborhood you’re from, or what school you attend.