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About The Clairvision School
The Clairvision School - for Direct ExperienceFor direct experience to be possible, there has to be perception. The Clairvision School has a new method which leads to direct perception of non-physical realities: third eye, chakras, subtle bodies, spiritual realms and higher beings such as angels. It leads to the mapping of states of consciousness and to self transformation. The purpose is 'clarity-vision', knowing your Self and unleashing its creative potential in your life. Here and NowThe techniques of The Clairvision School are designed for people who are part of the world. They do not invite you to withdraw from your daily activities and spend many hours meditating. Only a short meditation time is required every day, and the majority of the techniques are to be implemented during daily activities. The result is an integration of spiritual awareness into all aspects of life. Awakening the Third EyeThe journey begins with a systematic method for developing the third eye - the foundation for a direct experience of spiritual realities. Here, nothing vague! The indications are clear, the techniques precise, the first results immediate and tangible. Related techniques include psychic sleep, dowsing ley-lines, tuning into land energies, a whole range of practices to achieve psychic protection and grounding, communication skills based on perceiving energy flows, and several techniques to enhance daily awareness and presence. The development of the body of energy is fostered by the thunderwand meditation, a powerful technique based on the cultivation of energy circulations throughout the body and the perception of inner light, vibration and sound. Mapping consciousnessSince its creation in 1987 by Dr Samuel Sagan, the school has trained a large number of students in perceiving non-physical realities. This led to the formation of The Clairvision Foundation, a team engaged in a large-scale mapping of states of consciousness and non-physical worlds. Thousands of hours of work have resulted in the production of considerable material, including more than 5 million words in the form of books, courses and transcripts of lectures. |