Vicky wrote on Feb 4th, 2013 at 8:58pm:I hate to make it sound like I have these kinds of things happen all the time, I don't. They are rare. I'm quite a rational, reasonable, logical, and normal person and don't do drugs, drink, or have any mental illness. But I trust that there's a reason for what I'm experiencing even if I don't have answers to them all. Most of my visions and clairvoyance are common experiences which end up coming true in the near future, giving me that direct and immediate verification that tells me I can trust my clairvoyance to be a real sense of perception. Like I said though, there are a few of the really weird ones that still don't make sense to me.
I've had clairvoyance things too in the past. They are also rare although since my 20th or so I had quite a number of them. It was often quite difficult for me to accept what was shown to me because actually what was shown or told was not too very pleasant.
In one case I had a vision that was to take place about 10 years later. It was told to me at the moment I got it. I found that so stupid that I refused to accept it, but about 10 years later it did come true.
I think it's important, like you say, to be grounded. Because that enables you to come back at your normal present situation and better evaluate what has happened to you. I have dealt with this issue many times. It's nice to be taken away in your mind to all kinds of experiences but if you are in traffic at the same time you do have to be aware of traffic too to avoid any accidents. That's what kept me from going too far in being lifted up in my mind with a spiritual experience.
In my case with clairvoyance I always stay aware of my environment and after the image I get from the future there is usually some short contact with a spiritual guide to clarify or to confirm what I have seen.
Over time I have become mature enough to not to question a clairvoyant thing anymore, but it was a step that I had to take. That step involved to be kind to my spiritual guides and not to question them anymore. It was something they asked from me because in the end they were only trying to help me and it is not nice to them if I throw it back in their face saying it's stupid or unbelievable or things like that.
It's been a few years now since I had the last clairvoyant experience but I do get regular help from my guides in more daily situations, like how to respond to replies on forums on the internet.
It's a never ending process. There is always something new to learn and there is always room to improve my well being.