The element of air is always flowing, churning and blwoing new energy into our lives. Even when there’s no physical breeze in our world, the magical realm of air still rolsl through our world like a dense, never-ending fog made of spirits and energy. When we send our intentions into the world, we tap into this highly transmissive realm. The magical realm of air facilitates nonphysical communication.
Psychically sensitive people can send receive messages by being in tune with it.
Before beginning, there are a few things you’ll need to do . The first is to get permission from a friend to send and receive psychic messages with you. The second is to tune in to the ever-changing energy of the magical realm of air. Establish a general baseline of hte sound and the energy, and then practice filtering hte baseline out of your awareness while remaining connected with teh magical realm of air.
Whenever you want to send a message, call to mind the background energy of htemagical realm of air. It’s sort of like picking up a landline telephone and hearing a dial tone. Envision your friend’s face floatin gin the air before you, and speak a message in your mind. You may be tempted to shout your message to make sure it’s heard but a tone that sounds more like your natural speaking voice will probably be received more easily. As long as your voice stands out from the background energy of the magical realm of air, it should be fine. Your message will ride along the invisible, magical airwaves, and not unlike wi-fi, it will cross time and space and reach yoru friend an instant later. Imagine your friend receiving it and acknwleding it.
To receive a psychic message, pay attenting to when you sudden hear the background noise of the magical realm of air. Filter out the static and try to hear your friend’s voice. There are many ways to receive messages – some pwople receive audibly, and others feel messages. Learn which method you’re best at and use it to your advantage.
Discernment is sometimes necessary when receiving these kinds of messages. If hte mssage is harmless, like a request to pick up chocolate, you can probably trust the message enough without wondering whether it was sent from your friend or not. However, if hte message is questionable, be skeptical. Check with your friend to verify the message before believing it.
Think like a scientist: repeat teh process until you find methods that works best for you. Successful transmissions often depend on how sensitive you and your friend are and how open the receiver is at the time. Troubleshoot issues with actual communication and repetition.