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ESP stands for Exstra Sensory Perception.

 

In other words, an extra sense we use to perceive non-physical information. We use our ESP sense when we get a creative idea. Our five physical senses are not used to receive ideas. You cannot see an idea with your physical eyes, nor hear it with your physical ears, nor physically smell it, physically taste it or physically feel it.

 

Creative ideas come from the subconscious mind. They come to us via dreams or when our eyes are open. To make use of our full potential, which includes the conscious and unconscious, we must use our ESP sense.

 

There are three different ways to perceive information with the ESP sense:

 

  • One way to perceive information is kinesthetic: perceiving information through bodily sensations such as gut-feelings;
  • Another way to perceive information is auditory: perceiving through hearing and thoughts, such as intuition;
  • A third way to perceive information is visual: through images in the mind's eye, as in our dreams.

 

Gut-feeling and intuition are two ways that we quite naturally use our ESP-sense. It is important to trust these, so you can avoid having to say "I just knew it".

 

Let's take a look at some examples that you may recognise from your daily life:

 

  • Perhaps you have talked with someone and realized that what the person says is not true.
  • Perhaps you have entered a room and felt that some feeling was "in the air".
  • Perhaps you have "taken the words right out of the mouth" of someone or heard someone say to you "that was just what I was about to say".
  • Perhaps you've thought about taking something with you when you're on your way out the door, but don't take it.
  • Perhaps you need to make an important decision and you just know what you must do.
  • Perhaps you have thought a little extra about someone, and then they contact you.
  • Perhaps you have reached for the phone and it rings in the same instant.
  • Perhaps you buy a newspaper on the spur of the moment and discover that exactly the information that you need is in the paper.

 

You have used your ESP sense in all of these examples. Perhaps you do not rely on the information that you receive, and you may not be consciously aware of it either.


There is a lot of useful information available that helps life flow more smoothly, if you learn to use your ESP sense purposely and consciously. With a strengthened ESP sense you understand a greater wholeness, and your ability to feel empathy is enhanced.

 

Our ESP I course trains you to a level where your ESP sense functions optimally, so that you make better choices and decisions.