Psychic surge

Many people and animals are much more psychic than they were in early 2019. You may have noticed this in yourself, in a pet, or in some other way. It’s a sign of the times, you might say.

Some of these psychic experiences are in fact sublime in some way, while others could be best described as psychic intrusions, which are a potentially dangerous nuisance.

Psychic experiences do not necessarily correspond with spiritual development. They do not even necessarily mean that someone has developed wisdom, and do not in and of themselves qualify someone to be a psychic medium, spiritual advisor, etc. Some psychic experiences (particularly since 2020) have been deceptive illusions, sometimes very malicious in nature. Spiritual development can result in powers, yes, but some psychic flashes, spiritual experiences, and paranormal-related distress and conflict are not linked to any spiritual powers (which in some religious traditions are sometimes referred to as spiritual gifts, charisms, siddhis, etc., and are reserved for individuals who have communed spiritually, attained virtue, and overcome ego to certain specific extents). These more secular psychic experiences, which are proliferating now, are rather the result of a person’s sensitivities picking up on something that is not totally mundane, sometimes including extraordinary expressions of negativity. It is even possible to have a psychic experience of witnessing divine intellect or to experience a dream that carries a message without it indicating any particular degree of spiritual development. Sometimes the supernatural world has something to tell a person, but is not necessarily endorsing them.

It is important that these experiences not just be confusing. Try to find the illuminated truth within the matter, if possible. It is important to never abuse others psychically nor otherwise. It is important to keep an idea of right and wrong even if you are experiencing something paranormal. Some psychic experiences are just illusions, and if something tells you to do something wrong, it is best to assume it is an illusion. It is crucially important to use one’s best judgment these days, and to resist doing wrong and/or embracing wrong.

Be good. Do right. Every time is the right time to do the right thing.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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