Clairvoyance Quotes

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Eli Wilde
“She said she was a clairvoyant. She saw dead people. She saw things even before she was born.”
Eli Wilde, Cruel

Kailin Gow
“I once told someone not to go into business with someone, and a year later, after he didn't listen, he was bankrupt and near divorce. I once told a popular actress, who everyone constantly praised, to not join a certain group. A few years later, that group was accused of heinous acts, and that actress told me she wished she had listened to my advice. Her career tanked. I once told a popular musician to choose relationship over her career for this one person. She didn't, and now 10 years later, she is still single, but her career tank. Her ex had moved on. I believe that I would be an oracle or seer if I lived during the Greek and Roman times. But then again, I believe my insights come from experience, clarity, and the understanding of humankind. And sometimes from a strong sense of knowing. - Strong by Kailin Gow on Following Your Guts, Strong Intuition”
Kailin Gow

Sylvia Plath
“With that strange knowing that comes over me, like a clairvoyance, I know that I am sure of myself and my enormous and alarmingly timeless love for you; which will always be.”
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

André Breton
“It is more or less a given that nothing is less favorable to clairvoyance than the bright sun: physical light and mental light coexist on very poor terms.”
André Breton, Anthology of Black Humor

Charles Bukowski
“Something had happened. The bath towels knew it, the bathtub and the toilet knew it. My father turned and walked out the door. He knew it. It was my last beating. From him.”
Charles Bukowski, Ham on Rye

Maggie Stiefvater
“Time's not a line. It's a circle or a figure eight or a goddamn Slinky. If you can believe that, I don't know why you can't believe that someone might be able to glimpse something farther along the Slinky.”
Maggie Stiefvater, The Dream Thieves

C. JoyBell C.
“Some people are highly empathic, some people are telempathic, or telepathic, some are clairempathic, while others are claircognizant, clairvoyant, clairaliant, clairaudient, clairgustant, clairsentient; and a very few are all of the above. The great amount of confusion and inner strife that accompanies one or more of these conditions, can be calmed and soothed first by acceptance, second by the humility to be okay with the fact that you are stuck with it forever, and third by honing these conditions to their best possible uses and most polished states.”
C. JoyBell C.

Michael Bentine
“You should open these doors with care and caution-but, first, you must know how to close them. And above all, you must know which doors should be left unopened...”
Michael Bentine, Doors of the mind

“Now (obviously) a sentence’s truth—even when we hold the sentence’s meaning fixed—depends on which world we are considering. “Brown is Prime Minister” is true in the actual world but, since Brown need not have been Prime Minister, there are countless worlds in which “Brown is Prime Minister” is false: in those worlds, Brown did not succeed Tony Blair, or never went into politics, or never even existed. And in some other worlds, someone else is Prime Minister — David Cameron, P. F. Strawson, me, Madonna, or Daffy Duck. In still others, there is no such office as Prime Minister, or not even a Britain; and so on and so forth. So a given sentence or proposition varies its truth-value from world to world.”
William G. Lycan, Philosophy of Language: A Contemporary Introduction

Travis Luedke
“How do you change the inevitable? The act of trying to change it could actually cause it to happen.”
Travis Luedke, The Shepherd

Keith Steinbaum
“There will always be con artists, I know that,” Warren admitted. “But that doesn’t mean clairvoyance isn’t real.”
Keith Steinbaum

Anthony Powell
“She glided away towards the lift, which seemed hardly needed, with its earthly and mechanical paraphernalia, to bear her up to the higher levels.”
Anthony Powell, A Dance to the Music of Time: 3rd Movement

Donna Goddard
“Although we each believe our thoughts are specific and personal, our thoughts, fears, and desires are typical to all egos and commonly shared. In this way, it is relatively easy to read the thoughts of most humans with just a few subtle cues. Thoughts tend to run along the same worn tracks leading to the same worn conclusions. Combining this knowledge with an understanding of the types of thoughts that individuals at different levels of consciousness gravitate towards will, with experience, lead to becoming a most astute mind reader.”
Donna Goddard, The Love of Devotion

Alex Bledsoe
“In a drawl so low, it seemed to suspend time, the old man said, "When the last leaf falls from the Widow's Tree this year, she'll be done for good. No coming back. No bothering anyone no more. Nobody will find her bones, and before next spring, nobody'll even remember her. She'll just be a wisp of a thing."

Peggy looked toward the tree, now hidden behind a low patch of morning cloud. She breathed out hard through her nose. "That's a terrible thing to do. Even for you, even to her."
"Set in motion a long time ago," he said blithely. "Just took this long to finish up.”
Alex Bledsoe, Wisp of a Thing

Iris Murdoch
“In the clairvoyance of this despair he had seen how much his folly had already damaged both of them.”
Iris Murdoch, The Nice and the Good

Michael Bassey Johnson
“There are no sweet dreams for the clairvoyant.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary

Michael Bassey Johnson
“A psychic is a person who knows without being told; who learns without being taught; who sees without being shown.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary

Zainurrahman
“You must be able to distinguish the three thoughts: thoughts that you create, thoughts sent by your subconscious, and thoughts that entered your mind.”
Zainurrahman, Clairvoyance: A Serious Guide for Beginners

“Cursed be the horses, entering rooms without first turning the lights on, and not turning all the lights off [upon] last to leave.

Vision.”
Paratratw

Anthon St. Maarten
“Instead of describing psychic phenomena as ‘paranormal,’ I prefer the term supernatural, because it refers to metaphysical or transcendental phenomena beyond human understanding. The supernatural does not adhere to natural laws, nor to parochial notions about what should be considered 'normal.' It can therefore not be conveniently 'explained away’ by physics or empirical science.”
Anthon St. Maarten, The Sensible Psychic: A Leading-Edge Guide To True Psychic Perception

Anthon St. Maarten
“As a clairvoyant, who daily perceives ‘visual’ psychic perceptions (since childhood), I can assure you with absolute certainty that I most definitely do not ‘see things on a blank screen in my head.’ In fact, the idea reminds me of one of my favorite psychic cartoons of a fortune-teller watching Netflix in her crystal ball!”
Anthon St. Maarten, The Sensible Psychic: A Leading-Edge Guide To True Psychic Perception

Michael Bassey Johnson
“The gift of clairvoyance is not for the faint of heart.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Beyond the veil lies what our eyes cannot see. Beyond the veil lies what our skin cannot feel. Beyond the veil lies what our consciousness cannot absorb.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary

Anthon St. Maarten
“Authentic psychic prediction reflects free will and personal power, not fate and fortune. It reveals only the next few steps, not the entire staircase.”
Anthon St. Maarten, The Sensible Psychic: A Leading-Edge Guide To True Psychic Perception

Terry Pratchett
“Astfgl sat back. He wondered what did happen to Lavaeoulus.
Gods and demons, being creatures outside of time, don't move in it like bubbles in the stream. Everything happens at the same time for them. This should mean that they know everything that is going to happen because, in a sense, it already has. The reason they don't is that reality is a big place with a lot of interesting things going on, and keeping track of all of them is like trying to use a very big video recorder with no freeze button or tape counter. It's usually easier to just wait and see.”
terry pratchett, Eric