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Old 12-07-2007, 11:58 PM   #4
DuePew

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Ok, clairvoyance (clear seeing) is seeing things in your vision screen. In other words, in front of your eyes. Most clairvoyants need to close their eyes to see, but some (I know of one) who has her vision screen superimposed on her regular sight making it more inconvenient and dangerous.
Seeing behind you would be considered 360-degree vision, 'seeing through eyelids' or 'astral vision' and even though it technically could be considered clairvoyance, I don't think that most people think of it that way. Of course this is a matter of opinion- clear seeing is clear seeing.

Clairvoyance can be also known as remote-viewing, when what they are looking at is material objects or people at a distance, but clairvoyant mediums will also see subtle bodies and the deceased.
Remote viewing and mediumistic clairvoyance is usually in color, but astral sight is usually in either muted shades, or monochromatic, sort of like the way you see with infrared goggles.

Blindfolds and eye coverings shouldn't make any difference to clairvoyants, unless they are projecting. Sometimes (and this has happened to me on occassion) when there is bilocation or mind-split effect and both sights (physical and clairvoyant) are superimposed on each other you will have difficulty seeing, but getting away from your body usually cures that.
Is this better?
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