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How Do You Feel?

  • Aug 7, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 26

In last month’s Blog we chatted about Claircognizance, the intuitive knowing something without being able to identify its source. This month we will explore CLAIRSENTIENCE, intuitive feeling.


What Is Its Source?

We are energy contained within a physical body. This energy goes by many names, including:

  • Qi / Chi  

  • Prana

  • Subtle Energy

  • Higher or Inner Self

  • Authentic or Original Self

  • Spirit

Plus more names, some of which you will find on the homepage of this website 


All energy is a moving vibration. Our personal vibration is both within our physical body and radiates outward from it. The outer energy is called the biofield or aura. 


The more aware of and understanding about energy that we become, the greater our potential for having at least one intuitive Clair Sense.


Feeling Meets Vibration

Once we are conscious of and understand these vibrations in which we live, the greater the potential for feeling them intuitively. 


We may walk into a house for the first time and feel emotions from earlier residents. We are feeling an energy imprint left behind. The more emotional that past experience, the deeper the imprint and the clearer its feeling is for us.


We may meet someone we have not known before and immediately feel how they are feeling. This is an example of their energy vibration and our energy vibration touching. 


Difference Between Feeling & Knowing

Clairsentience is felt in the whole of us. I feel it both inside and outside of myself. It is recognized because, as humans, we understand the feel of our own thoughts and feelings and can identify it in others.  


Last month’s discussion about knowing through intuition – Claircognizance – comes to us as “a hit”, a sudden and complete thought. 


Your Experiences?

We would love to hear your How Do You Feel about your experiences with a Clair Sense. A Comments section is below for sharing. 

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These practices are not intended as a substitute for advice and support from medical or behavior specialists. 
Discuss with your practitioners before starting any introspective practices or approaches new to you.

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