Cunningham's Encyclopedia Of Wicca In The Kitchen (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
Unfortunately, as we mature, most of us lose this natural ability to tune into subtle energies. Magicians believe that we possess two minds. One of these can be termed the conscious mind, which is active when we think, remember something, work at our job, drive a car, or punch in a telephone number. The other has been called the psychic mind, in which we receive psychic signals. In childhood, our two minds are linked. Information freely flows between them; thus, our conscious mind can “know” information that it has not received through the five senses. This is the point at which we are psychic. However, as we mature, we’re taught to slam a door of ignorance and disbelief on our “normal” consciousness and our psychic mind. If this training is successful, the free interchange of information between our two minds is functionally ended. Our psychic mind can then freely communicate with us only in dreams. At times, our conscious mind gives way and allows a bit of information to come through from the psychic mind.
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