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July 18, 2015 By Irwin Myers

Power Your Mind for Precognition

To power your mind for precognition abilities might be easier than you would suspect. You can develop your talent for future sight and begin to take in knowledge of events that have yet to occur. Often believed to be a part of psi or ESP abilities, precognition can be a very useful and fun talent to practice and develop. Try out several exercises or methods to help improve your skills for the maximum benefit.

With precognition more than many other psychic talents, you can power your mind in several small ways. One method is to try to predict who is going to be on the other end when the telephone rings. Caller ID might tempt you to cheat, but you will find yourself more satisfied when your accuracy improves from repeating this brief exercise. When you consciously choose to guess who is calling you, you are becoming aware of what is going on in the world, not just your surroundings.

When in line at the bank or the post office, predict which teller will be serving you. Depending on the size of the bank you choose, your options will likely be very limited. This will not, however, make this exercise less effective. Try not to calculate the result by counting how many people are ahead of you. Instead, sense the energy of the location. If you feel an attraction toward any teller specifically, that is likely the one you will end up with.

In the morning, power your mind and write down a list of people you predict that you will have important interactions with that day. Of course some of these will be logical choices (a spouse, a coworker), but the more specific you are, the better. Empty your mind and focus on names, faces or even voices.

As with all psychic exercises, repetition and practice will increase your accuracy tremendously. With exercises as simple and quick as these, you will not even have to make any big lifestyle changes. Precognition exercises are often things you already do, such as guessing which bank teller will be serving you as you wait in line. These natural fun games we play to entertain ourselves show that psychic abilities are natural, and with exercises you can help them increase in power. Keep working on your precognitive skills and soon you will notice a great growth in your future sight. Who knew it could be so easy to power your mind?

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