3 steps to psychic abilities
Camilla came to see me for a reading. She’d had readings in the past and often been told that she could be psychic too, but although she’d tried several courses and CD’s in the past she still didn’t feel she could do it. she didn’t’ have the confidence to speak out when she picked something up, and constantly questioned the information that came through.
With so many psychic development courses around how do you choose the right one for you?
Following years of painstaking research and work I’ve developed a process for enabling anyone to repair their psychic circuitry, it has a 95% success rate (the 5% who don’t become psychic usually didn’t do their homework).
1. Understand how the mind works.
Rather than one mind you actually have three.
- The Conscious Mind
- The Unconscious Mind
- Your Higher Self.
The Conscious Mind
This is everything you can pay attention to in the present moment and is limited to about 7 – 9 thoughts at a time.
Your Unconscious Mind
This is everything that you are NOT conscious of (simple eh?). it is all your memories, learned behaviours, and beliefs. The unconscious mind can think about 2 million thoughts at a time, so it has access to much more information if we can access it consciously.
Your Higher Self
Your higher self is that part of you that is pure spirit or soul. It is the part of you that is God (or the universe) that exists inside each individual. It is also sometimes called your guardian angel.
Your higher self is your connection to God and the higher realms of spirituality. It is your guardian spirit or guardian angel. It is completely trustworthy, loving, forgiving and supportive.
Intuition, inspiration and your psychic abilities come through the Higher Self.
Notice on the diagram that you can only communicate with your higher self VIA your unconscious mind. It forms the link and is the pathway. However, it is in your unconscious mind where the your blocks to your development lie.

2. Repair the circuitry by healing and removing blocks
Limiting beliefs and negative emotions in the unconscious mind form those “blocks” to your development that most people are all too familiar with. Perhaps you’ve had that experience of knowing that there is something to connect to but not quite being able to connect with it. Maybe you can hear the voice of your spirit guide only as a faint whispering but you can’t work out what it’s saying. Or have you ever caught those fuzzy glimpses out of the corner of your eye but not been able to work out what the vision is showing you?
This is why removing those blocks and limiting beliefs is essential. Repairing your circuitry however takes more than wishing or willing them away, it requires a proven technique to remove and heal them completely.
3. Increase your energetic vibration
Once you have repaired the circuits you are safe to “run” more energy through them. This is done by tapping in and connecting deeply to the source or all energy.
When you do this the experience is nothing short of pure bliss.
Why become psychic anyway?
During my investigations I discovered the science behind psychic abilities and intuition. I found out how they work, how to train others and myself to enhance intuitive and psychic thinking, and to open to a more spiritual way of living. The results are that you can become happier, more content, and more resourceful in times of crisis, and they become better at problem solving.
Being psychic isn’t just about getting information. It’s a whole way of being. It’s the ultimate personal development programme that can get you back in control of your life.
With the right techniques enable you to live a life in alignment with who you are and become a beacon of light and leadership that inspires others.
All of this can only be a good thing.
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By Dr. Lisa Turner

Cynic, Sceptic or Susceptible
This week I got in the Daily Express, where I shared the story of my journey from scientist and engineer (who barely
trusted magnetism on the grounds that you can’t see it) to a psychic who channels guides, can “see” people’s energy bodies and knows what illnesses and emotional problems they have.
It’s the story of how I went from Sceptic to Psychic.
Much of what I do as a psychic and spiritual teacher still seems quite bonkers to the scientist in me. But it was the scientist in me who dared to ask questions rather than simply reject what I was experiencing. It’s this that took me on a journey to investigate psychic abilities and the spiritual world.
As a scientist a lot of what is portrayed is, quite frankly, rubbish. It’s bad pseudo science at best, and ego driven manipulation that misleads and can disempower people at worst. It’s fluffy, flaky and useless.
But not all of it.
My experience was that following a near death or out of body experience that I began to notice things that were just inexplicable to my scientific mind at the time:
- Burning hands when around someone ill or in pain
- I knew things that I had no way of knowing, like the decor in a house I’d never visited
- Seeing colours round people’s heads, and lines of “light” through their body.
- I could “feel” which wire or sensor of the hundreds to check was faulty on a test rig
- I “knew” where to search for a data anomaly in a test that might have otherwise taken hours of signal processing and graph scouring.
Most disconcertingly, I knew that something was very wrong with a man who 3 months later died of cancer, at the time even he didn’t know - I could sense presences when I was supposedly alone.
Quite frankly when I added it all up, there was something going on that warranted further investigation. Which is exactly what I did.
I became an open minded sceptic.
When I broached this with many of my colleagues I was usually met with ridicule. They refused to even consider the evidence. As much of it was based on personal and anecdotal experiences I could understand their scepticism , but what upset me at the time was their cynicism.
There’s a big difference between a sceptic and a cynic.
A sceptic is someone who doesn’t blindly reject or believe, but is open minded and asks questions to reach an understanding.
A cynic is someone who believes that others are only motivated for their own ends, that nothing will work or is possible. They typically don’t believe anything other than what they already know to be true, which closes them off to new experiences or learning.
During my investigations I discovered many ways that psychic abilities or intuition can happen, how they work, and how to train others and myself to enhance their intuitive and psychic thinking, and to open to a more spiritual way of living. The results are that these people tend to be happier, more content, and more resourceful in times of crisis, and they become better at problem solving than they previously were.
Which can only be a good thing.
However, on my journey, I also noticed that there was a lot of blind faith. People so desperate to believe anything or something that they wouldn’t question, they would simply accept whatever their teacher said.
Much of the explanations simply didn’t hold water or stand up to scrutiny, yet they were the common beliefs of most spiritual schools.
I became quite concerned for many of the students of these schools, because, rather than becoming stronger and more resourceful, they seemed to have the opposite result, they became more reliant o their guru for the answers.
Blindly rejecting or blindly accepting is equally dangerous in their own ways. One will lead you do cynicism and being closed minded and rigid. This will stop you seeing opportunities and getting inspiration that might solve problems.
Blindly accepting without question is to be a sheep, to be gullible and to allow you to be disempowered by others.
However if we do dare to ask the questions like: “What’s going on here?” “How can this be happening?” it can lead to a much greater understanding of yourself and the world you live in. Just don’t reject science completely, because very often that is where the answer lies.
I guess that’s why I’m known as the psychic scientist. I’m psychic, and I’m a scientist.
My invitation to others is to cultivate the healthy sceptic. Question what you don’t understand or can’t comprehend. Don’t blindly reject what doesn’t fit with your current worldview, nor blindly accept what you are told.
And you can read what the Express said about me here.
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/178786/Near-death-experience-changed-me-forever



