| Clairaudience is a form of clairvoyance that takes the | | | | It is said that a clairauditory experience is preceded by |
| form of reception of outside signals through auditory | | | | a feeling of slight pressure on the top of the head - the |
| perception, or delivered directly to the recipient in | | | | area of the human body's "crown chakra" - followed |
| thought form. Where clairvoyance can be translated | | | | by direct delivery and reception of information. In some |
| as "clear sight", clairaudience is "clear hearing." Outside | | | | cases, the clairauditory experience will be preceded by |
| any psychic or channelling definitions, the clairauditory | | | | an olfactory sensation. This phenomenon is thought to |
| experience can best be understood by observing a | | | | be a form of "clairsentience" and is widely reported in |
| dog's ability to tune into frequencies unattainable to the | | | | cases of clairvoyant ability as well. Individuals |
| human ear's normal range. The clairaudience ability is | | | | experiencing scent-patterns preceding a psychic event |
| not unlike a dog-whistle test for humans. Those who | | | | have often reported the occurrence of floral patterns. |
| are blessed (or afflicted) with this ability are said to be | | | | For individuals, who have learned to harness or |
| able to receive clear messages departed spirits, spirit | | | | manage their gift, the incidence of a scent pattern can |
| guides, and other known and unknown entities. | | | | serve as something of an early-warning system, |
| Like clairvoyance, clairaudience is an ability all humans | | | | alerting them to the upcoming clairauditory or psychic |
| may possess to different degrees. The most common | | | | event so that they may make adjustments to better |
| example of a clairauditory experience is the | | | | receive the information. |
| manifestation of a familiar human event called a "crisis | | | | It has been suggested that the mental illness of |
| of conscience". Much has been made of the "tiny | | | | schizophrenia can afflict the individual with an |
| voice inside" that warns the individual of the possible | | | | overactive clairauditory ability, delivering itself to the |
| ramifications of a future act. This is thought to be a | | | | individual in a form not unlike a malfunctioning radio. In |
| simple ethical question, but many endure struggles with | | | | this condition, the information is unreliable, indiscriminately |
| their consciences that will include very clear messages | | | | delivered, and virtually ceaseless in its demands on the |
| that may be strong examples of the clairauditory | | | | subject. The misdelivery of psychic information can |
| experience. The argument for the modern-day | | | | lead to an excessively paranoid and unpredictable |
| presence in people's live of "spirit guides" is strongly | | | | personality. As is well known, the condition can be |
| supported here. It has also been suggested that silly, | | | | controlled to an extent by medication, which can offer |
| unrefined or generally unexplainable thoughts that pop | | | | relief from this stressful and frightening instance of |
| into one's head each day may have to do with the | | | | what can seem like clairaudience gone haywire. So as |
| mischievous side of one's spirit guides, who are directly | | | | we have seen, clairaudience can be a blessing and a |
| communicating through clairaudience. | | | | curse but will always be active in the psychic realm. |