Like you, the objects you encounter have
stories to tell as the previous owners have left their vibrational imprint. Because our bodies exude energy, we leave
behind a vibrational imprint each time we touch or live in close proximity to
an object. These imprints, which may be positive or negative memories,
emotions, or impressions, can become part of the history of an item. Like
you, the objects you encounter have stories to tell. Psychometry is the
natural art of reading an object’s history in regard to the people and events
it has encountered. The objects we associate with are by no means silent
bystanders. A house in which a tragedy has occurred may feel cold or silent,
while handling a much loved toy may make you feel good. It is widely believed
that all human beings possess psychometric abilities. All objects vibrate at
specific frequencies, and psychometry asks only that one tune in to those
frequencies. It is common to learn the art of
psychometry by using items such as jewelry or a watch, because these objects
spend much of their time in close physical proximity to their owners.
Information sensed using psychometry usually has to do with an object’s owner
and may be related to a location, a feeling, or an event. Emotions tend to be
easier to sense, though it can take time and diligence to perfect your
psychometric talents. To exercise your psychometric skills, relax and sit in
a quiet place with your palms facing upward. Have a friend place one of their
treasured possessions in your nondominant hand. Let your mind wander until
you receive any impressions. Finally, relate what you have seen, heard, or
felt. By simply holding an object in your hand or
putting it to your forehead, you can sense an object’s past and vicariously
experience the emotions, sounds, tastes, scents, or images that have
transpired around it thus far. While psychometry is most often performed on
small objects intimately connected to its owners, it is possible for humans
to leave an imprint on a large object like a home or automobile and to
receive impressions from these objects. Once you know an object’s story, you
can release it of its memories or marvel at the wealth of information cradled
within. |
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