Saturday, 15 November 2014
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Does clairvoyance modify the sight of the physical eyes? Does clairvoyance ever act with or through the physical eyes?

Can someone be blind with no use of their physical eyes but then awaken clairvoyance and still see the physical world ?

Or, can someone who has awakened clairvoyance walk around in the physical world with their physical eyes closed and still see just fine?

Can physical eyes can play tricks on us? They could trick us into thinking we are seeing something, like some sort of a mimic of clairvoyance?

The reason I ask is becuase I've seen things in this world that I know aren't "normal" but only with my physical eyes open.

Are things like apparitions and ghosts and auras perceivable with physical eye sight ?
9 years ago
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The physical eyes only see the physical dimension. Clairvoyance is a different sense that perceives more subtle dimensions. Your question is equivalent to asking if your ears can hear through your eyes. :) So no, clairvoyance has nothing to do with the physical eyes.

All of our senses can be fooled, even the internal ones. Appearances are deceptive. Just as your eyes can see a rope and think it is a snake, your clairvoyance can also be easily fooled.

Usually, the mind misinterprets the data it receives from the senses. We rarely see objectively. Usually, we see very subjectively, adding meanings, interpretations, and emotions that have nothing to do with the objective facts.

Nevertheless, there are many phenomena that occur in the physical world that are different from what we normally expect. The more subtle dimensions can sometimes become visible in the physical world. This is just how nature works, if the conditions allow. As an example, when a ray of light passes through a room in just the right way, you can see particles of dust in the air. The rest of the time, you do not see them. Similarly, the other dimensions are here and now, but we cannot see them. When the conditions are right, certain things can become visible. Sadly, most people are so asleep, they never perceive such things.

The bottom line is that no matter what sense we are using for perception (physical, internal, etc), if the consciousness is asleep or conditioned by any desire, we will not see reality.

“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor

9 years ago
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#8116
Accepted Answer
The physical eyes only see the physical dimension. Clairvoyance is a different sense that perceives more subtle dimensions. Your question is equivalent to asking if your ears can hear through your eyes. :) So no, clairvoyance has nothing to do with the physical eyes.

All of our senses can be fooled, even the internal ones. Appearances are deceptive. Just as your eyes can see a rope and think it is a snake, your clairvoyance can also be easily fooled.

Usually, the mind misinterprets the data it receives from the senses. We rarely see objectively. Usually, we see very subjectively, adding meanings, interpretations, and emotions that have nothing to do with the objective facts.

Nevertheless, there are many phenomena that occur in the physical world that are different from what we normally expect. The more subtle dimensions can sometimes become visible in the physical world. This is just how nature works, if the conditions allow. As an example, when a ray of light passes through a room in just the right way, you can see particles of dust in the air. The rest of the time, you do not see them. Similarly, the other dimensions are here and now, but we cannot see them. When the conditions are right, certain things can become visible. Sadly, most people are so asleep, they never perceive such things.

The bottom line is that no matter what sense we are using for perception (physical, internal, etc), if the consciousness is asleep or conditioned by any desire, we will not see reality.

“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor

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