Awakening Sixth Sense: Intuition, Soul ,Chakras ,telepathy, clairvoyance and the Path to Paramshanti- Part 1

Exploring the Hidden Sense

One of the most mysterious and transformative aspects of human consciousness—the sixth sense. While humanity is well acquainted with the five physical senses, this session dives deep into the unseen, the subtle, and the inner knowing that transcends ordinary perception. The discussion is not merely theoretical; it calls for reflection, lived experience, and inner transformation, guiding every soul toward Paramshanti (supreme peace).

What Is the Sixth Sense?

The sixth sense is commonly known as Extra Sensory Perception (ESP). It includes phenomena such as:

  • Intuition – knowing without logical proof

  • Telepathy – sensing thoughts or emotions of others

  • Psychometry – receiving information from objects or places

  • Premonition – awareness of future events before they occur

Unlike the five senses that interact with the physical world, the sixth sense operates through the mind and subtle consciousness, offering insights beyond sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.

Intuition: The Language of the Inner Mind

Intuition often manifests as a sudden feeling, inner voice, or vibration—such as sensing danger, predicting rain, or feeling uneasy in a place without obvious reason. These signals depend greatly on one’s mental state, emotional purity, and lifestyle. A disturbed mind weakens intuition, while a calm, positive, and spiritually aligned mind sharpens it. In Indian thought, intuition is referred to as छठी इंद्रिय (Chhathi Indriya)—the capacity to know without knowing how. Trusting this inner guidance is an essential step toward higher awareness.

Brahmarandhra: The Divine Gateway of the Soul

A central theme of the episode is the Brahmarandhra, described in yogic and scriptural traditions as a subtle opening at the crown of the head. This divine center is believed to be:

  • The entry point of the soul at conception

  • The exit point of the soul at death

  • Closely linked with the Ajna Chakra (third eye) and the Sushumna Nadi

Modern interpretations also associate this center with microtubules in brain cells, suggesting a bridge between science and spirituality. Leaving the body consciously through the Brahmarandhra is considered the highest and most liberated form of transition.

Science, Parapsychology, and the Sixth Sense

Though conventional science often hesitates to acknowledge ESP, growing research in parapsychology points toward phenomena like premonitions, remote viewing, and intuitive warnings. Many experiences cannot be measured by instruments, yet they are felt, lived, and verified through personal experience. The discussion highlights a critical truth: science has limits, just as spirituality does without discipline. The deeper science goes—into electrons, protons, and cosmic balance—the closer it comes to acknowledging an intelligent, conscious design behind creation.

Ancient Wisdom and Divine Sight

History and scriptures speak of enlightened beings who possessed awakened higher perception. Figures such as Krishna and sages described in the Mahabharata demonstrated divine sight—the ability to perceive distant events, thoughts, and future outcomes. Similarly, traditions like Buddhism recognize the mind as a sixth sense, capable of perceiving realities beyond the physical world. These accounts are not meant to inflate ego but to remind seekers of humanity’s latent potential.

Lifestyle, Karma, and Inner Purity

A powerful message repeated throughout the session is this: the sixth sense cannot be awakened artificially. It depends on:

  • Karmic bonds

  • Simplicity of life

  • Purity of intention

  • Freedom from gossip, ego, and negativity

  • Faith in the Divine

A humble life—simple food, honest work, remembrance of God—creates fertile ground for inner awakening. External show, excessive pride, or spiritual arrogance only strengthen illusion.

Practices That Support Awakening

While no shortcut exists, certain disciplines support inner sensitivity:

  • Meditation and deep silence

  • Tratak (focused gazing)

  • Pranayama

  • Time in nature

  • Recording dreams

  • Maintaining constant positivity and faith

Ultimately, meditation is emphasized not for gaining powers, but for awakening the soul itself.

The True Purpose: Beyond the Sixth Sense

The session makes a profound clarification: The sixth sense is not the final goal. Even if awakened, it should not distract a seeker from the deeper purpose of life—self-realization and liberation from karmic bondage. Future events will unfold according to karma, whether known or unknown. Obsession with prediction only strengthens attachment.

The real questions are:

  • Who am I?

  • Why am I here?

  • What is the purpose of this birth?

Without seeking these answers, life remains like a blank page.

Awakening the Soul and Spreading Paramshanti

The episode concludes with a collective meditation—guiding all souls to experience inner light, deep silence, and the flow of supreme light through the Brahmarandhra. This awakening is envisioned not just for individuals, but for the entire Earth and multiverse, filling all realms with Paramshanti (supreme peace). True awakening lies not in seeing the future, but in becoming light itself—settling karmic accounts, realizing the soul, and merging into eternal peace.

Conclusion

The sixth sense is a doorway, not the destination. When aligned with humility, discipline, and divine awareness, it becomes a tool on the spiritual path. But the highest achievement of human life is awakening the soul, realizing truth, and spreading Paramshanti to every soul, every environment, and every element of existence. May every seeker walk this path with clarity, simplicity, and supreme peace.

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