Talk:Doubt as a Shortcoming

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Alive said ...

Someone told me last year that mister Billy used the term "clear vision" (Klarsicht) like the French term "clairvoyance", which means extrasensory perception. Is that true? Does mister Billy recommend Earth human life forms to use extrasensory perception to overcome their doubts?

---- M -- 08:27, 9 April 2011 (BST)

Neckel said ...

Salome Alive,

Klarsicht and the french term "clairvoyance" are two different things. "Klarsicht" has to do with objectivity and seing the things like they are, without being tainted/colored of own beliefs or opinions. For example it is the natural logic that tells oneself that a stone will roll down the hill because of gravity and that it can never roll up the hill by itself.

"Clairvoyance" is a french term used nowadays to describe the so called "supernatural" like seeing into the future, or seing an aura ect... but als as you correctly say the extrasensory perception which what you surely mean the 6 and 7 sense.......

Well the truth is, that we are using the 6 and 7 senses all the time, but at our current state of evolution we cannot control the information coming from them nor are we acknowledging the fact that we have them.... That is why many things are running behind the curtains in a "unbewusste" unconscous or sometimes subconscious manner......

At the momet we are advised to use the "Klarsicht", and to find back to the natural logic we naturally have as kids but which we loose with the adulthood.....

Frieden sei mit Dir.

--Neckel 09:52, 9 April 2011 (BST)