No Competition

I just want to clarify that my “How Psychic Are You?” is not a competition.

It isn’t about proving who is the “most psychic.”

It is more about proving to yourself that it is possible and strengthening your faith in your own unlimited potential.

Personally, I find that it is a great way to exercise and improve my abilities.

It has become a separate kind of meditation.

I have found that if I fall into a repetitive pattern, that my hit level drops, but if I keep my mind entertained by shifting my focus and changing mantras, that my hit level actually increases. In other words, if my mind grows bored, my psychic perception wanes. As long as my mind is freshly stimulated, my ability continues to improve.

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  1. Comment by Heather McShane:

    This is such a true comment! I have noticed that certain people that are not of an intellectual quality and/or that never do anything to stimulate their mind, often times have trouble discerning good people from bad people. For example, people that are constantly finding themselves in bad situations or in bad relationships cannot seem to distinguish early on that this may NOT be a good idea. However, people who often stimulate their thought processes and find ways to expand their deductive processes, often do not find themselves in bad situations, they are able to deduce early on that this may NOT be a good idea.

    Kudos! Miles!

    Posted on December 5, 2008 @ 4:50 pm

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