Anxiety is common across all psychical types, but is most common in telepathists, empaths, and clairvoyants (precognitives, postcognitives, remote viewers, and mediums). These psychics experience combined components in which create unpleasant feelings, typically associated with uneasiness, apprehension, fear, or worry.
Unpleasant feelings can often occur without identifiable triggering stimuli as opposed to fear, which occurs in the presence of an observed threat. Anxiety is the result of threats that are perceived to be uncontrollable or unavoidable, but in higher degrees, such as agoraphobia, the onset of theses feelings can produce panic attacks, whereby shifting generalized anxiety into genuine fear.
Agoraphobia arises from the fear of having a panic attack in a setting from which there is no easy escape. Suffers who do not seek treatment typically become reclusive as a means to escape or avoid triggering stimuli.
In psychics, anxiety not only manifests itself as unpleasant feelings, but also as a form of information overload either incoming, outgoing, or both. Pertaining to incoming information, the psychic will unintentionally and seemingly spontaneously extend and intensify their incoming information channels to read or request large quantities of data as a means to feel secure.
Subconsciously, the psychic feels that if they are able to know what others are thinking, feeling, doing, or know the whole of the events and actions around them; they will be able to control their individual situation. This results in the discouragement of particular actions, whereby preventing occurrences in which would otherwise instill fear, or anxiety.
Unfortunately, the higher the level of anxiety or fear, the more extended and intensified the channels become. Ranges in which information is accessed can vary from an immediate vicinity of 1 meter, typical of telepathists and empaths, to the radius of a few blocks, typical of clairvoyants.
Pertaining to outgoing information, the psychic will unintentionally and seemingly spontaneously broadcast information in regards to their thoughts and emotions. This type of broadcasting is typical with telepathists and empaths, but is limited in clairvoyants unless they are partially empathic or telepathic.
This information broadcasting can result in the suggestive impression of the psychics' thoughts or behaviors on other individuals in their vicinity. The most common form in which the information is broadcasted is intuitively; emotional or how the psychic is "feeling," whereby impressing stress and intention.
Slightly less common is hallucinatory broadcasted information presenting nearby individuals with visual and or auditory based information or information via other sensory modalities resulting in abstract to vivid impressions of what the psychic is thinking. This is the result of the psychic attempting to forcefully direct an interpersonal situation via the persons involved.
For these psychics, knowing the components of the situation as a means to prevent specific occurrences is not enough, rather they feel they require a more intrusive method to obtain a higher level of control over the situation. This is more indicative of the beginning stages of a social phobia than generalized anxiety disorder.
In the case of psychics with anxiety disorders, the anxiety and information overload, in or outgoing, are perpetually intensifying each other. Ideally, the psychic should directly target the anxiety as a means to indirectly target the information overload. One of the best ways to do this is not medication; rather it is through individual or group Behavioral Therapy.
Psychics with any of the aforementioned side effects of their ability should seriously consider seeking the help of a psychologist to get started in behavioral therapy. For those who do not have the means to seek the counsel of a psychologist, I recommend reading the following book and utilizing the tools it teaches.
(Adapted from the A Quantum Approach Textbook Series - and Psychical Profiling Report Series - by Dr. Theresa M. Kelly.) Copyright 2011 - Dr. Theresa M. Kelly - All Rights reserved - www.QPsychics.com
President & Professor of Scientific Parapsychology at the University of Alternative Studies, Metaphysicist, Psychical Researcher, Director of Research & Development for QPPResearch, and Spiritual Crisis Counselor (exceptional experiences/psychical).
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