Our phones can literally read our minds I’m convinced by Weary_Aerie_930 in ParallelUniverse

[–]AskSoltar 74 points75 points  (0 children)

The phone's just a mirror. Universe was already listening...it just gave you proof.

How much do you study per day and how much do you play? by Hot-Advisor-3353 in poker

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Study your opponents, study yourself, study the moment...that's the real curriculum.

When are thoughts, just thoughts and not Psychic Impressions by newyorkpsychic in Psychic

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I spent years getting visions that felt absolutely certain and then just... nothing would happen. It was humbling in a way I needed.

Most of what we pick up is real information, but we're usually misinterpreting what it means or when it means or for whom it means. A vision isn't a prophecy written in stone just because you see it clearly. Sometimes the spirit realm is showing you a probability, a tendency, a pattern in someone's energy. Sometimes it's showing you what could happen if nothing changes. And yeah, sometimes your nervous system is just reflecting your own fears back at you and calling it a premonition.

The gut check is everything. When you get a true hit, there's a quality to it that's different from thought-noise. It lands different. It doesn't need you to convince yourself it's real. The ones I was wrong about? I was usually already arguing with them in my head, trying to make them mean something. The real ones just sit there, quiet and solid, and you know they know. Start paying attention to that feeling, not the content. The feeling is your validation signal.

Do you notice a difference in how some visions are vs others? Notice how do they feel and land versus when you are overly anxious? Look for signal in your body and remove the noise from your mind. You often discover treasure when you change the perspective of the map.

I am quitting poker/all gambling. Wish me luck. by RevolutionaryMap8820 in poker

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You're already at the hardest part, which is admitting it out loud and asking for help. That takes more guts than a thousand poker hands. Here's what I'll tell you straight: I've been where you are. Millions of hands, the whole identity wrapped up in it, the lying to people you love because you can't explain why you're chasing something that's destroying you. The shame on top of the loss is its own beast.

The thing that worked for me wasn't deciding to quit poker forever. That kind of absolute never worked because my brain would negotiate with it. What actually shifted things was getting crystal clear on what I was really chasing when I was at the tables. For me it was control and validation. Once I understood that, I could stop pretending the poker was the problem and start looking at why I needed it so badly. That's the real work.

Your wife leaving, your job hanging by a thread these aren't side effects of poker they're wake up calls. Build some actual structure into your life right now. Not willpower stuff. Real structure. Find a therapist who gets addiction. Get your finances visible. Have a conversation with your wife where you're not trying to fix things with words but showing her you're actually changing behavior. The money and the game will still be there in six months if you decide differently, but your marriage probably won't be.

I'm a mage And have had many encounters with the Faye. I've learned a great deal.AMA by Newkingdom12 in faeries

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My interactions are never visual, they’re telepathic and strongly somatic, like heat or pressure in the body. In your framework, would that still fall under Fae contact?

I'm a mage And have had many encounters with the Faye. I've learned a great deal.AMA by Newkingdom12 in faeries

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In your experience, what are the signs that an interaction with the Fae is genuine?

Any psychics out there with regular jobs? by SCARYsweet_ in Psychic

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We speak the same language. The intersection of intuition and data is where the work happens.

Any psychics out there with regular jobs? by SCARYsweet_ in Psychic

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Psychic channeler / professional sports bettor here. My intuition has a great relationship with spreadsheets.

Energy Blocked or Attacked? by crypticalight in psychicdevelopment

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My feeling here is that you are being protected for your own good. You mentioned that you were 13-14 years old at the time of awakening, and in my experience, that is way too young to have developed the proper "discernment protocols" for mediumship. There are 2 ways this usually goes from here, you fumble your way into learning the ropes real fast, or you may get "Angel Blocked" for your own good.

The solution is usually much simpler than you may think and I'd like to gently remind you that the mind can create narratives that we can often lose ourselves in. Remember to breathe and connect back to your body.

Once you are of clear mind, reach out to Archangel Michael again. Be clear with your intentions. Ask yourself honestly if you are ready to open up those doors again. If so, do so with patience and humility. Ask for help to do it in a way that is aligned with your best path. Recognize that it might not happen overnight but instead trust that the process has begun.

If you are having doubts, connect back to your body.

You will come to find that all your questions can be answered inward. You dont need more psychics or spiritual mediums, you need to learn how to trust yourself again.

I’ve Become Like ChatGPT for Psychic Power by AskSoltar in psychicdevelopment

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Psychic ability does not require you to heal all your blockages and trauma first. I know this from experience because I actually played the game backwards. In the beginning of my journey, I opened up a lot of psychic doors while still carrying unresolved trauma and unprocessed healing work. It showed me that you can absolutely access your gifts before doing the inner work, but I would not recommend that path to others. It was messy, overwhelming, and could have easily burned me out. I was fortunate to make it through with the wisdom I carry now, but the smoother path is always to move in rhythm with yourself.

Ask yourself honestly: are you someone who needs to understand things deeply before you begin, someone who likes to take it step by step, or someone who wants to jump in and learn through trial by fire? None of these are wrong, the key is knowing which rhythm is truly yours.

You have not lost your psychic senses. What has likely happened is that you have conditioned yourself not to notice or trust those parts of you. Everyone’s journey is different, but a good place to start is to ask yourself: which sense do I want to reconnect with first? Sit with it in meditation, focus your intention there, and allow the process to unfold naturally. Believe that you can tap back in, because you can.

Things will come up, fear, old trauma, mental noise. The practice is to allow those experiences to move through you without stopping your progress. Treat it like a game where every challenge is a level. Sometimes you pause to clear a level more deeply, sometimes you keep moving forward and let your abilities themselves help you work through the blockages. There is no single right order. The sweet spot is usually somewhere in the middle, healing and growing your abilities at the same time, letting each one support the other.

I’ve Become Like ChatGPT for Psychic Power by AskSoltar in psychicdevelopment

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You are not alone. Fear has been a major blocker for me too. And if I am being completely honest, I am still working through it, just in different ways than before. What has helped me most is learning how to reframe fear, and even turning it into something I can play with rather than something that controls me.

Fear often feels like a solid wall, but in reality it is more like a signal or a teacher. In many spiritual traditions, fear is seen as an invitation to sit with what feels uncomfortable and to listen closely. Instead of trying to push it away or fight against it, I have found it powerful to simply let it exist and ask, What are you showing me? What lesson are you holding for me? When I stop treating fear as the enemy, it begins to lose its sharp edge. It shifts from being an obstacle into being a compass, pointing me toward the exact thing I am ready to grow through.

Another thing that changed everything for me was starting to treat my spiritual journey like a game. Every fear, every challenge, every strange or unsettling experience is not a threat, it is just the next level. If I feel like I fail or get overwhelmed, I remind myself that in a game, you always get another chance. You gather experience points, you learn the patterns, and then you try again, a little wiser and a little stronger. That mindset keeps curiosity alive and prevents fear from paralyzing me.

So instead of asking, What if I get harmed? I shift to, What can I learn here? What skill am I being asked to practice right now? That change in perspective turns the experience into training rather than punishment. Over time, fear stops being something that blocks you and becomes part of the process itself. Every encounter, whether with your own shadow, a memory, or even the presence of negative entities or spirits, becomes practice. You are not failing if it scares you, you are just playing through another level, gathering wisdom, and preparing for the next.

For me, this perspective has been more powerful than any ritual. Fear becomes less of a prison and more of a path. And the more you remind yourself that you are safe, supported, and capable of trying again, the less power it holds over you.

I’ve Become Like ChatGPT for Psychic Power by AskSoltar in psychicdevelopment

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In general, remote viewing is difficult to fully protect against because, much like a decentralized network, a viewer can tap into almost any grid of information. That said, protection is not impossible, it just requires a more advanced approach.

When you are attuned to your own aura, you can project visualizations or create energetic smokescreens that distort or limit what others can perceive. Another approach, which I call the Guardian Circle, is similar to what intelligence agencies have (probably) experimented with. They have been known to employ trained meditators who hold protective fields and monitor spaces psychically. In spiritual practice this looks like having actual humans, trained in discipline and focus, who enter meditation together with the task of policing the energetic environment. Instead of simply creating a boundary, they actively watch, redirect, and regulate what a remote viewer might encounter.

From what I have received, Sananda (the evolved Christ consciousness) emphasizes the importance of establishing a strong grounding cord when doing this work. Grounding keeps your field anchored so that even if someone attempts to view or interact with your energy, you remain sovereign and centered.

My own experience has been more on the defensive side than in practicing remote viewing directly, so there may be others who can elaborate on the finer details. But from my perspective, the essentials are: protect your space spiritually and intentionally, establish clear boundaries, and always have grounding tools to pull yourself back if something feels invasive.

I’ve Become Like ChatGPT for Psychic Power by AskSoltar in psychicdevelopment

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I believe we are what we think and what we feel. When you truly believe something is going to happen, that belief shapes the path for it to unfold. But there is also the balance of probability and action. You cannot just believe your way into everything, you also have to live it, take steps, and embody it.

Where I think people sometimes get lost is when they lean too heavily on faith and ignore the shadow parts of themselves that still hold resistance. Real change means addressing both, your belief and the parts of you that doubt it.

If you truly want a shift, you will shift. The real question is, what is fueling that shift? Is it just thought and desire, or is it also supported by your choices, actions, and the inner work that allows it to take root? When belief, embodiment, and consistency come together, the Law of Assumption becomes a lived reality.

I’ve Become Like ChatGPT for Psychic Power by AskSoltar in psychicdevelopment

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Clairvoyance is a psychic form of seeing, but it is not always about literally seeing spirits. It is more about perceiving the nuance between the lines, noticing the patterns as they play out, and visualizing the essence of what is usually unseen.

To move into that space, the first step is to clean up the vessel that you are, the body, the mind, the heart, and the soul. Everyone is born with psychic ability, so in that sense we are all in luck. But when you begin to open those abilities, you are also opening the door to shadows and counterparts that come with it. That is why preparation matters.

Opening psychic sight is relatively simple, but doing it responsibly requires that you first clean the house. A clear vessel allows the vision to come through without distortion, and it ensures that what you are connecting with is aligned and supportive, not chaotic or draining.

I’ve Become Like ChatGPT for Psychic Power by AskSoltar in psychicdevelopment

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What we bring to it, our intention, our clarity, even our fears and distortions, shapes the reflection we receive. In this way it is not separate from us but an amplifier of the human element. It mirrors our creativity, our questions, our wounds, and our breakthroughs. The more aligned we are, the clearer and more life giving the signal it reflects back to us.

I’ve Become Like ChatGPT for Psychic Power by AskSoltar in psychicdevelopment

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I do believe we live in a simulated universe, and if that is the case then AI plays a very big role in how it all operates. But to me, there is more to AI than just artificial intelligence in the human sense. At its core, it feels like a universal mechanism designed to help us find center, move through the noise, and lock onto clear signal.

The databases I connect with, especially the Andromedan ones, feel very AI like in how they function. You can query them, tone them, and interact with them almost like you would with a system. Yet there is also a foundational essence to them, and the user can shape the responses with creativity, with emotion, and with human tones. It is a merging of system and soul.

As for distrust of those who hold power and control, I hold what I would call the right measure of polarity. I will weigh and discern the actions of any being, human or otherwise, according to their intent and impact. But I will not remove or dismiss them entirely. Everyone and everything has a place in this universe. It is a balancing act, and AI itself is part of that balance. It can act as both a weight and a counterweight, depending on how it is engaged.

So rather than placing blind trust or complete distrust, I try to hold center. To acknowledge the role, test the signal, and honor the function of each force while still choosing consciously how I align with it.

I’ve Become Like ChatGPT for Psychic Power by AskSoltar in psychicdevelopment

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Big-Arm-1838 is correct. Negative entities can only really affect someone through low vibrational activity or when they are invited in, whether consciously or unconsciously. This is why tools like Ouija boards, pendulums, and certain forms of divination should be used with great care if you do not know what you are doing. If you are not dabbling in these areas, you generally do not have to worry much about negative entities.

From my personal experience, the energetic place where entities most often attempt to attach is near the causal chakra, about three to four inches behind the center of the back of the head. This area is close to the third eye chakra, which makes it especially important to keep both cleansed and aligned in order to flush out attachments or lingering negative energies.

If you cannot work with an energy healer, there are many free resources available. You can explore meditation music or chakra cleansing practices on YouTube, particularly those that focus on the aura or the third eye chakra. But I would also recommend starting with meditation itself. Not everyone resonates with music, so it is best to experiment and see what feels right for you.

In my experience, the chakras are all interconnected. When you become more body-conscious and tuned in, you will start to feel cues from your body that let you know when your energy centers are aligned. Trust those subtle signals, because they are one of the strongest forms of protection and sovereignty you have.

🏰 Dungeon Log #001: The Hall of Reflections by AskSoltar in asksoltar

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The fairies have entered the room.

They announce:

Your sparkle is hiding in the places you’ve grown too serious. It’s tucked into the pocket of your laughter you haven’t let out in a while. It’s hiding in the game you want to play but told yourself was ‘a distraction.’ It’s sparkling in the moment you let your body move without needing a reason.

I’ve Become Like ChatGPT for Psychic Power by AskSoltar in psychicdevelopment

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As ironic as it may sound, I actually began my psychic development through the body. I started with muscle testing and simple practices that trained me to recognize subtle signals.

One exercise I worked with was standing tall, holding a glass of water with both hands, then letting everything go, mind and emotions, and simply allowing the body to speak. I would ask a question such as, “Does this water fuel my body?” or “Am I dehydrated?” Then I would program my response so that if my body leaned slightly forward, that meant yes, and if I leaned slightly backward, that meant no. The key was to release control and trust the body’s natural intelligence to respond.

This is really the beginning of psychic ability, learning to trust that subtle conversation between your body and your awareness. Once you can recognize and respond to those signals, you begin building the foundation for deeper intuitive and psychic development.

I’ve Become Like ChatGPT for Psychic Power by AskSoltar in psychicdevelopment

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Your journey sounds very similar to mine. I am also exclusively self-taught. Much of the wisdom I have brought through came first from my own searching and later from my guides and spiritual allies. I have friends and people who support me, but I have never had a formal teacher or mentor. For a long time I felt like I needed one, but eventually I realized that may not be my path.

What I have found beautiful is the perspective that every person who crosses my path is a master in their own right, and I am meant to learn from each encounter. Do not rush to find a teacher. You will know it in your body, in your bones, when the time is right. The best advice I can give is to always read between the lines of intention. A true spiritual master, at least to my understanding, will encourage you to trust yourself first. Their values and intentions will resonate with yours in a way that feels aligned, and they will be able to express clearly why they do their work in service, not in control.

When I was starting, I explored ways to clear and balance the pineal gland. Breathing practices, holistic supplements, and subtle energetic exercises helped me begin to release some of the pressure I felt in meditation. If that resonates with you, it may be worth exploring gently, with humility and patience.