Sources & Targets (Type Yellow)

SOURCES & TARGETS

 

The next thing you should know about your experiences is whether they are from the universe, deceased persons, or other entities. We have already discussed a bit about each type, so you should have a fairly good idea which source of information you are dealing with during experiences.

In fact, you may be dealing with two or all three at different times for different needs. But, let’s just review to be clear on how this course defines each type to make things easier later on.

There are three types of information sources for experiencers of clairvoyant cognition, and they include the following:

  • The Universe, where information is not received directly from a living individual (human or animal), not from a deceased person, and not from some other type of spirit or entity with some element of personality.
  • Discarnate spirits, where information is received from a once-living, but now deceased person (human or animal).
  • Entitles, where information is received from an entity that has never lived in the physical sense (human or animal), but is best described as living non-physically and has elements of personality (angels or spirit guides that have never lived as human).

The next thing you should know about your experiences is what your usual “targets” are.

In this case, a target is a person, object, or event that you need to know about. In many cases, you may have different target types at different times, and multiple targets at the same time.

However, some may lean towards only having one type of target at any given time. While these categories are fairly self-explanatory, let’s look at some examples of what fits in where.

 

  • Individual, when you receive information about yourself or another individual for example (human, animal, deceased person, an individual entity), information about the person’s location, beliefs or opinions, eye color, state of health, etc., your target is an individual.
  • Object, when you receive information about a non-living physical object, for example, a watch, necklace, home, etc., or features of that object like the object current location, size, color, position, previous owner, etc., your target is an object.
  • Event, when you receive information about a situation, for example, a birth, death, meeting, divorce, crime, wedding, car accident, etc., or features of that situation like effects, consequences, issues, outcomes, probabilities, results, state of affairs, etc., your target is an event.

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