Robin, No you are not 'off the the wall.' Just as clairvoyance leads to 'imagination' so clairaudience leads to 'inspiration,' which is a step higher on the path to higher knowledge.
Don > From: "Robin Duchesneau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 14:03:08 -0700 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: "Nicola McEnroe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Forms of Clairvoyance > > Hello, > > Spiritual science tells us that we can develop other forms of clairvoyance, > such as clair-smelling (clairsentant in French). Steiner gives the example of > smelling a sweet sent in the forest being related to astrality coming down > from the canopy of trees. That one could develop this organ to perceive the > subtle nature of the spiritual atmosphere that surrounds us. > > I was wondering if one could be clair-listener. Ears being the spiritual > organ. My example is simple. These past days it's been so damn HOT and humid > in Quebec. Yesterday the temperature went up to 40 (over 100). When this > happens a large homopterous bug of the family Cicadidae makes a loud shrill > buzzing sound. Anyway, since insects are said to be linked to the astral > quality of trees, I got the impression that the sound of the male cicada was > essentially manifested astrality. With this spiritual knowledge, it becomes > clear that fine tuning our ears could potentially lead to what would be > clairhearing. I would also think that the cicada would be one of those > insects that is closer to birds, seeing that they are one of the rare insects > that LOVE the astral qualities of trees. I say this because, while other > species are hiding in the shade (remember that it is very very hot), this > little bugger is climbing all the way to the top of the trees where it is ever > hotter, and activating its body like there is no tomorrow. > > Is this funny, interesting, deep, or off the wall. > > Regard, > > Robin > > > >
