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Everyone has the psychic sensitivity. There are chances when we know at the back of our mind that what is going to happen but we call it coincidence most of the times. This ability is extraordinary, we might push back our inner feeling but we know what we know. We all may have psychic ability; maybe we don’t know it yet as 90% of the human brain is unused and underdeveloped.
The sixth sense refers to when some information is received but it not received from any recognized senses.The traditional five senses are of sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste and the sixth sense is an addition to these 5 senses. It is an extraordinary thing, it is the feeling that we get, we may also call it our gut feeling.
Following are the signs that might mean you should polish your sensitivities:
Anomalous experience
At some point in your life, you might have felt someone staring at you, maybe you were at the grocery store, maybe walking along the sidewalk or maybe sitting on a bus. And sure enough, when you turned your head to look, the suspect's eyes met yours. You just had an anomalous experience. Anomalous experience means some bizarre kind of experience which cannot be explained using conventional laws of science but it doesn’t mean that it is always paranormal or psychic.
The job of the conscious mind is to form a story out of all our sensations and reflections. Life is a coherent narrative unfolding in an orderly universe. But sometimes we have experiences that don't fit our expectations and may even contradict what science has taught us is possible. In our attempts to accommodate such outlier phenomena, we often turn to unproven forces or entities. We start to believe in the paranormal.
Anomalous experience of this sort ranges from sensing a strange vibe in a room to feeling outside your own body. We often explain such experiences using concepts related to spirits, luck, witchcraft, psychic powers, life energy, or more terrestrial (and extraterrestrial) entities. Such explanations are often more appealing, or at least more intuitive, than blaming an odd experience on a trick of the mind.
One of the most common anomalous experiences is the sense of being stared at. When you see someone gazing directly at you, emotions become activated—it can be exciting or comforting or creepy—and this visceral charge can give the impression that gazes transfer energy. Further, if you feel uncomfortable and check to see whether someone is looking at you, your movement may draw attention—confirming your suspicions.
Another common experience is déjà vu, a phenomenon two in three people report. Most of us shrug it off as a mental hiccup. Indeed, researchers propose it's a sense of familiarity without a recollection of why something is familiar, or perhaps a timing issue in the brain where thoughts are experienced twice because of a slight wiring delay, lending the second occurrence an odd sensation of repetition. But some people believe it's a glimpse into a past life.
While anomalous experiences may be associated with stressful circumstances, personal pathologies, or cognitive deficits, the experiences themselves may not always be so bad, and may actually be healthy inventions. They're just our attempts to make sense of a weird situation. After all, there's nothing the mind likes better than a good story.
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