gains self-confidence and emotional balance because it becomes unnecessary to question every decision or seek guidance. Self-knowledge and psychic development bring a quiet strength, through active self-discipline and reflection, that make the most difficult problems easy to solve. Solutions come from intuitive understanding your own strengths and weaknesses and your personal hopes and fears. Your inner voice never lies to you, though without years of practice and self-discipline, you may not interpret its language correctly.
Emotional attachment can be a barrier to psychic development. Even experienced psychics can’t predict their own futures because they are emotionally invested in the outcomes. They predict what they want to happen, not what they know will happen. When we pursue psychic development, our emotional attachments to people and things may cloud our ability to remain open to our inner voice and to correctly interpret the messages others send to us. We see and hear what we want to see and hear. Again, it takes years of practice and self-discipline to learn to sort through emotional barriers and connect with the inner voice that speaks only truth.
Everyone is capable of psychic development. The first step is overcoming disbelief and cultural bias. You have to let science go for a while and trust in the things you can’t see or touch. The next step is conditioning your mind and body to stop interfering with your inner voice. This involves conditioning through meditation and proper self-care. The third step is practice of the self-discipline necessary to sort through emotional and psychological messages that distort the inner voice. The fourth step is practice. Psychic exercise by doing, by making mistakes, by