Clairsentience – The Psychic Trap of “Feeling Knowledge”
Introduction
In today’s New Age movement, many people are drawn to psychic abilities that promise deeper spiritual awareness or supernatural guidance. One of these is clairsentience, often described as “clear feeling.” It claims to be a psychic power where a person gains hidden knowledge through sensations, emotions, or bodily feelings. On the surface, it looks like heightened intuition, but in reality, it opens the door to dangerous spiritual deception.
🌍 What Culture Did Clairsentience Come From?
Clairsentience has roots in occult practices dating back to ancient pagan cultures. The Greeks practiced oracles, where priests and priestesses “felt” messages from gods. Indigenous shamans and mystics in many cultures relied on psychic sensitivity to spirits for guidance.
In modern times, clairsentience has become popular through spiritualism, New Age philosophies, and occult metaphysics, often linked with astrology, tarot, mediumship, and channeling.
🌀 What Were Their Beliefs?
Those who practice clairsentience believe:
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Psychic impressions come as “gut feelings,” chills, or sudden emotional waves.
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A clairsentient can feel other people’s energy, emotions, or even spirits.
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Physical sensations (like tingling, heat, or pressure) are seen as messages from the spiritual realm.
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These abilities can be trained or enhanced through meditation, crystals, or spirit guides.
In short, clairsentience is about receiving supernatural knowledge through feelings rather than logic or divine revelation.
🕉️ Who Is Their God or gods?
Clairsentience is not based on the worship of the one true God but on interaction with spirits, energies, and false gods. Many practitioners openly invite “spirit guides”—which the Bible identifies as demons masquerading as helpers (2 Corinthians 11:14).
Some associate clairsentience with New Age concepts of a universal energy or cosmic consciousness. Others tie it to pagan deities connected with divination. But Scripture makes it clear that any power apart from the Holy Spirit is demonic in origin (Deuteronomy 18:10–12).
🎯 What Is the Purpose of Clairsentience and Why Is It Used?
The purpose of clairsentience is to gain hidden knowledge or supernatural guidance. People use it to:
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Sense danger or upcoming events
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Feel the emotions of others
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Detect spiritual presences (ghosts, guides, or entities)
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Enhance psychic readings like tarot or astrology
Why do people get involved? Often because they are hurting, searching for answers, or seeking a sense of control in a chaotic world. The idea of “special insight” is appealing—but it comes at the cost of opening doors to the occult.
🔮 Is Clairsentience Divination?
Yes. Clairsentience is a form of divination, because it attempts to access supernatural knowledge outside of God’s will. Whether it’s sensing the presence of spirits, predicting outcomes, or reading people’s emotions through “energy,” the source is not the Holy Spirit but demonic influence.
The Bible strongly warns against such practices:
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“There shall not be found among you anyone who… practices divination, or tells fortunes, or interprets omens…” (Deuteronomy 18:10–12).
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“Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons.” (1 Timothy 4:1).
🚫 The Biblical Warning
Clairsentience is a counterfeit to the gift of discernment of spirits given by the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:10). God grants discernment for protection and truth, while clairsentience manipulates feelings through demonic spirits.
Satan deceives by offering what looks like a shortcut to wisdom, but it brings bondage. Instead of relying on God’s Word and Spirit, clairsentience encourages reliance on subjective emotions and spiritual sensations.
✅ Conclusion
Clairsentience is not an innocent “psychic gift.” It is rooted in paganism, fueled by New Age deception, and classified biblically as divination. Christians are commanded to avoid these practices and instead seek wisdom from God alone.
True knowledge, peace, and guidance come through the Holy Spirit, not through deceptive feelings stirred by the enemy. As Proverbs 3:5–6 reminds us: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”
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“Clairsentience—also called ‘clear feeling’—is promoted as a psychic gift where people claim to sense hidden knowledge through emotions or bodily feelings. It sounds like intuition, but it actually comes from the occult. The Bible warns us in Deuteronomy 18 to avoid all forms of divination. Clairsentience is not from God—it’s a counterfeit of the Holy Spirit’s gift of discernment. True wisdom and peace only come from Jesus Christ, not from psychic feelings. Don’t be deceived—click the link to learn more and protect your spiritual walk.”
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