back again to what clairvoyance is:
Precognition, Postcognition, Clairvoyance and Remote Viewing. (Are all the same thing!)
So, what makes one person accurately psychic and leaves another missing the
mark over and over again, if they both have the same basic psychic platform to
work with? Well, a good psychic will have a few traits that tend to be different than
the norm.
Extreme Introspection: The more a given person is prone to notice their own
thoughts and mental processes, the more likely they will notice disruptions and
out of character impulses. People that live their lives focused outside of
themselves make great entertainers, but tend to not be as good with pure data
collection on the psychic level.
Willingness to be wrong: The feeling that “I could be wrong here” is a very
common one when collecting psychic data. This is strongest when what you are
perceiving mentally goes against your innate sense of what should be happening.
In most cases if something seems to be that different from what you believe it
should be, going with the perceived data is the correct choice.
Letting go of the internal storyteller: As humans, our conscious minds roll is
to make sense of our world and reality, and place it in an understandable (which
means survivable) framework. With psychic function though, it tends to degrade
the information when you try to build the pattern consciously, spinning the
information into a story, rather than letting it form on it’s own and simply reporting
the data.
The better you get at NOT “putting the pieces” together, the higher the quality
your collected data will be.
In general it is hard to do these things without letting go of your own ego. (Not
sense of self, but pride, vanity and greed. That kind of ego.) If you learn to do
away with that portion of yourself, you will find you ability to gather psychic data
grows rapidly.
Source: https://enlightenedstates.com/2016/07/30/how-to-communicate-with-your-higher-self/