Working With Clear-Sight: The Complete Framework For Clairvoyants
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The Seven Lenses of Clairvoyance: A Complete Framework for the Clear-Sighted
by Seraphine V. Druette — Keeper of the Inner Sight
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Clairvoyance is not a single gift but a spectrum of perception, and most who practice it stumble because they mistake one lens for all the others. The framework below organizes every form of clear-sight into seven working lenses, a discipline sequence, and a method of extraction that separates true sight from imagination. Study these in order; skip none.
The Seven Lenses
Pictorial Sight (Telesthesis) — Images arise behind the eyes or across space like a veil of light. Distinguish flashes from sustained images. Flashes warn; sustained scenes narrate. Log each image by hour, color temperature, and emotional charge before interpretation begins.
Thought Reading — The mind receives not pictures but concepts, half-formed and often foreign to your own vocabulary. Practice recording these verbatim without editing for days before judging their origin.
Emotional Sensing (Psychometry) — Objects, rooms, and people carry residue of feeling. This is the most common lens and the most easily faked by your own mood. Calibrate: sit in a quiet room with an object you have never touched and note whether what rises is yours or borrowed.
Astral Sight — The perception of energies, auras, cords, and light-body movement around living things. This lens is useless without the others; alone it produces mysticism rather than evidence.
Precognition & Retrocognition — Time-sight runs in both directions. A genuine precog arrives as an image or phrase that feels already old. A retrocog arrives with a sense of completion, like remembering something never witnessed.
Symbolic Sight — Symbols and archetypes descend where literal images fail. The eye offers you a door when it will not show you the room behind it. Symbolic visions must be treated as data, not poetry, until proven otherwise.
Void Sight — The absence of light that speaks louder than any image: empty corners in perception, silences in thought-sound, cold places in a warm room. The void is where sight has begun to work even though nothing has arrived yet.
The Discipline Sequence
Every working clairvoyant must move through five stages, in order. Skipping produces the two classic failures: overclaiming (mistaking imagination for vision) and exhaustion-collapse (burnout from unshielded reception).
Quietness. Reduce sensory noise. Silence the phone, dim the lights, still the body. Sight lives in quiet rooms.
Opening. Relax the brow, soft-focus the eyes, breathe low into the belly. The sight does not come to you; it comes through a loosened channel.
Receiving. Let images or symbols arrive without judgment for a fixed time — ten minutes minimum, one hour if practice allows.
Recording. Write immediately: date, clock-time, body posture, emotional state, then the content verbatim. A vision not written is already half-dissolved.
Sealing. Close the channel deliberately before interpreting. Interpretation without sealing re-opens the lens and contaminates the next reading.
A Method of Extraction
When a client sits across from you, extract as follows:
Begin with psychometry on an object of theirs — their coat, ring, or cup. This calibrates your lens to their frequency rather than yours.
Move from residue to image: if the object yields only color and temperature, ask it for a face; if no face arrives, ask for a door, a number, or a single word. Do not force what will not come — forced sight is imagination wearing borrowed clothes.
Deliver in order of certainty: what you see, then what you sense, then what you infer. Never blur these three. The client must know which is the eye and which is your mind.
Guarding Against the Three Pests
Every clairvoyant will be visited by three persistent intruders. Name them so they lose their masks:
The Echo — Your own recent memory echoing back as if it were new sight.
The Intruder — A borrowed thought from a client or companion, mistaken for vision.
The Phantom — Pure imagination dressed in the language of symbols.
Hold every image up against these three before you speak. If an image survives all three tests, trust it; if not, withhold. The phantom will return wearing new clothes until you learn its name.
Closing Practice
End each session by naming what you received and letting go of it in a single breath: "This was seen. It is now set down." Write your log before sleep. Review weekly for patterns the individual visions cannot show. And above all — do not let anyone else's certainty become your sight. You are the only instrument, and instruments must be kept by their makers.
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