Saturday, July 30, 2005

Clairolfaction and self-fulfilling prophecies

I recently joined a group of people who get together on a semi-regular basis to practice all kinds of psychic skills on each other. This week we used several different card decks to give each other intuitive readings. There were three of us, and two of us took turns reading for the third person. One of the things that was read for me was that I had the ability to develop clairolfaction.

All of the five physical senses exist as more subtle inner senses inside the overall psychic sense. They are usually not sensed physically but psychically.

Clairvoyance - the ability to see images with your inner eyes
Clairaudience - the ability to hear voice with your inner ears
Clairsentience - the ability to feel body sensations as a direct result of energy
Clairolfaction - the ability to perceive smells that a physical nose wouldn't

Ever since receiving that prophecy I have been paying more attention to smells. For example, this morning my room suddenly smelled exactly like my sister's room at our parents' house. So far none of the smells have made sense yet but maybe they will eventually and I will be able to incorporate them into my readings.

To all the logical minds out there (including my own): Yes, maybe it's a little too convenient that I started noticing more smells around me right after somebody told me that I might be clairolfactory. Maybe it's just a self-fulfilling prophecy. But so what? If I end up developing clairolfaction and I end up receiving accurate and helpful information for myself and other people via the smells I sense, does it really matter that somebody once seemingly randomly told me about that possibility and that I simply just went and self-fulfilled that? If you are a kindergarten teacher and out of the blue someone tells you that you are going to be a software entrepreneur, and you have absolutely no interest in software, but then you decide to start learning about software and you end up inventing a piece of software that is used all over the world, and you are very happy with your new pursuit - does it really matter then that it was "just a self-fulfilling prophecy?" And if somebody tells you that starting today, you are never going to be depressed again, and you end up never being depressed again, do you care that it was "just a self-fulfilling prophecy?" Wouldn't you love that it can be "just" that simple?

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