•     Albert used his ESP; you should too.
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  • HOW TO MOVE THROUGH THE MYSTIC INTO THE LIGHT FROM ABOVE, VOL. 4
  • INTUITION
  • By understanding the intuitive signs, you can recognize your intuition type. You don’t need to identify with one intuition type. Some simultaneously show signs of two or more intuitive abilities. Or one type may dominate the rest. The transformation from intellectual knowledge to universal knowledge is intuitive knowledge. As you have seen, it is beyond time and space. Intuition can happen anywhere and anytime.
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  • INTUITION.  
  • There are six intuition types based on the intuitive senses. The word ‘Clair’ means clear in French.
  1. Clairaudience (listening) is the intuitive ability to hear psychic messages. It guides in moments of danger or crisis.
  2. Clairvoyance. You can see your future events through tarot readings.
  3. Claircognizance (knowing)—intuition comes out of the blue. The Indian mathematician, Ramanujan, knew the formulas but not their proofs. He didn’t know how he derived the result. The formulas came to his mind directly.
  4. Clairsentience (feel) – intuition senses others’ energy and feelings. You want to help people out of empathetic feeling.
  5. Clairvoyance (smell)—intuition has an unidentifiable source of smell related to deceased relatives or memories. It shows their presence. You can be an excellent florist.
  6. Clairgustance (taste)—intuition reveals a taste that is not physically present. It is said that the taste reminds one of a deceased relative or memories. You may be a natural chef or baker.
  • ESP (extrasensory perception) is the claimed ability to perceive information beyond the known senses, while intuition is a gut feeling or a sense of knowing without conscious reasoning.  The two concepts are closely linked, as ESP is often described as a heightened form of intuition, though scientifically, intuition is often explained as subconscious processing of subtle cues rather than a paranormal ability. 
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  • The ability to understand something immediately, with no conscious reasoning.
  • Often described as the “sixth sense,” ESP encompasses phenomena such as clairvoyance (gaining information about distant events), telepathy (reading thoughts), precognition (foreseeing the future), retrocognition (recalling past events), and psychokinesis (influencing objects with the mind).