A simple insight into clairsentience
- empresspodcaster
- Jan 20
- 3 min read

"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift, and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honours the servant and has forgotten the gift."– Albert Einstein
Clairsentience, often referred to as "clear feeling," is the ability to perceive information through intuitive sensations, emotions, or physical feelings. It’s a form of extrasensory perception (ESP) where individuals receive messages or insights without relying on their five physical senses.
Unlike clairvoyance (clear seeing) or clairaudience (clear hearing), clairsentience is grounded in the body and emotions. People who are clairsentient often describe an acute awareness of others' energy, emotions, or even the atmosphere of a space.
How Does Clairsentience Work?
Clairsentience taps into the subtle energy fields around people, objects, or places. It’s like having a highly sensitive emotional or physical radar. While it can seem mystical, this gift often operates in everyday moments:
Feeling uneasy when walking into a room where an argument just occurred.
Picking up on someone’s emotions even when they try to hide them.
Experiencing a sense of “knowing” what someone is going through without any verbal communication.
For many, clairsentience is not a conscious skill but a natural extension of their empathy. Developing this ability often involves honing awareness and trusting these intuitive feelings rather than dismissing them as coincidences.
Examples of Clairsentient Situations
The Sudden Chill of a Room
Imagine walking into an old house. Everything seems normal, but as you step into a particular room, you feel a sudden chill and a wave of sadness. No one has told you the house’s history, but later you learn that the room was the site of a tragic event. This is a common clairsentient experience—feeling the residual energy of a place.
An Unshakable Gut Feeling
You’re about to sign a business contract, but something doesn’t feel right. There are no red flags in the paperwork, yet your stomach churns as if warning you. Trusting this feeling, you delay the decision, only to discover later that the other party had hidden intentions. This “gut instinct” is a hallmark of clairsentience.
Absorbing Others’ Emotions
Have you ever sat next to someone who seemed perfectly fine, but you suddenly felt overwhelmed with sadness? You later find out they were silently struggling with personal issues. Clairsentient people often pick up on the emotional energy of others, even when it’s unspoken.
Knowing Before Being Told
A friend calls, and before they even speak, you feel their excitement or distress. This instant connection to their emotional state is another example of clairsentience at work.
Developing Clairsentience
If you suspect you're clairsentient, you can cultivate this ability through mindfulness and trust:
Pay Attention to Your Body: Notice how your body reacts in different environments or around certain people.
Practice Grounding Techniques: Clairsentients often absorb energy from others, so grounding helps release what isn’t yours.
Journal Your Experiences: Keeping a record can help you identify patterns and validate your intuitive hits.
Meditate Regularly: Quieting the mind allows you to tune into subtle feelings and sensations.
Why It Matters
Clairsentience isn’t just a spiritual gift—it’s a tool for deeper connection. Whether you’re navigating relationships, making decisions, or simply trying to understand yourself better, clairsentience can offer valuable insights. It teaches us to honour our intuitive feelings as a source of wisdom and guidance.
Your Turn to Reflect
Have you ever experienced clairsentience? Share your story in the comments!
Poll: Do you believe in intuitive abilities like clairsentience?
Yes, I’ve experienced it.
Yes, but I haven’t experienced it myself.
No, but I’m open to learning more.
No, I don’t believe in intuitive abilities.
Let’s start a conversation about this fascinating ability and its role in our lives.
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