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When the psychic and love are commingled, when we take the time to find our spiritual source, we are finally meeting ourselves and ministering to our hearts. What was latent within us comes alive. The depth of our spirit is limitless. We must trust where it leads us, to the center of our being, holding fast through darkness and light. As Rilke, in his wisdom, advises a young poet, “Go into yourself and see how deep the place is from which your life flows.” This is both the starting point of our journey and the ultimate epiphany. There is no end.

This path is far from solitary. We walk it together, sustaining each other, forging a new way. One by one, each of us is igniting a pure, steady inner light. We're becoming a luminous sea of candles flickering in what before was only shadow. Already change is here, bringing with it the promise of collective spiritual and psychic awakening, beginning to liberate us from old fears and misconceptions. The force welling up inside us cannot be stopped. It's as if all of humankind's previous actions have been priming us for the coming era.

The change is not a silent one. It has a distinct sound. Late at night, if I listen carefully, I can hear the stirrings of a gentle wind emanating from the earth's core. It is warm and soothing, penetrates every crevice of our world. I can feel it rising in my blood and bones, as exacting as a laser beam, as soft and round as the memory of my mother's womb. It is blowing through each of us. All of mankind will be touched; it is only a matter of time.

Afterword

Writing this book has been a journey toward my own freedom. For so many years, as a psychiatrist and a psychic, I felt exiled in two different worlds. Both parts of myself are equally dear to me, the currents of each running deep. During my years of medical training I cultivated a great respect for the rational mind. I also touch a realm that many people have yet to see, as real to me as the earth beneath my feet. I've struggled to heal the split between these two worlds. My spirit wouldn't stand for anything less.

My quest to become whole is unusual only in not having been acknowledged as a common path. We are all visionaries. Even if you don't think of yourself as psychic, our prescience lies latent, a shared legacy we each have the right to claim. That any of us have ever been forced to suppress our psychic experiences is a travesty, the toxic fallout from a form of ignorance I'm fighting to dispel. I hope my life may be a template so your path can be easier, so that many of the stumbling blocks I faced can be avoided or, at the very least, anticipated. The wonder I've felt at discovering the versatility and expansiveness of the spirit is awaiting you, too.

My path was intricate, often like a maze. I needed a decade to establish my center: ten full years of swinging back and forth like a pendulum to understand that this split was an illusion. It's not that the psychic resides in one realm and the rest of the life we lead in another. The barrier between the conscious and the unconscious is a lot more permeable than we think. These two apparently separate domains can be organically meshed. The secret lies in the vastness of out beings, our capacity to unite what on the outside seem like opposite extremes. We don't have to make a sacrifice, choosing to live out just one side of ourselves. There is a saner common ground. We can embody it all.

Through the Northridge earthquake, the Altadena and Malibu fires and the recent floods, for nearly two years I continued writing
Second Sight.
Despite these disasters and the lingering chaos they caused, still each day I felt I was slowly inching closer to myself. My tendency for many years was to take refuge in anonymity, never wanting to attract too much attention, wary that in doing so I would somehow come to harm. Expressing my true voice—not in a whisper but with outright assurance—never felt safe to me. Maybe it's because I was raised by a mother of such intensity and strength that I got used to living in her shadow. It let me off the hook; there was a comfort zone there. But as I came into my own as a psychic woman, I hungered more and more to put into words the yearnings of my deepest heart. This book has been my salvation, revealing the secrets I've kept to myself for such a long time. So many of my emotions are laid bare here. It has made me strong. This has been my healing.

No matter what I'm going through, especially when my heart is torn into a million pieces or I feel isolated and alone, my psychic dreams, visions, and knowings have sustained me. Whether a situation appears promising or downright dismal, I now have intuitive resources to look beyond the obvious, to achieve a deeper understanding of the picture. I always strive to hear the greater message—not acting hastily out of fear but driven by a sounder sense of truth. There's nothing mote empowering. A real gift of the psychic is that it allows us to tune in to an authentic inner authority, offering us an alternative to acting out the endless negative scripts we write in our own heads.

For me, the beauty of being psychic is moving closer to the wisdom of our own hearts. Though it can be simply a means of information gathering, I've found its highest value is in penetrating the layers of reality that reveal the interconnectedness of all things. My hope is that by turning inward, by pursuing a psychic path, you begin to feel a connection with yourself, with others and with the world around you, but most important with spirit. Then our pangs of loneliness and longing can finally be eased; the exile from ourselves is over. At last we've come home.

When I look at my life, the evolution of growing into my psychic abilities, I see a persistent image. I'm standing next to a massive block of unformed stone, steadily chiseling away. I know the rock is sacred. I know I must keep working, no matter how long it takes. There's enormous joy in this. And devotion, a willingness to return day after day, even though my progress may at times be hard to discern. The rock becomes more radiant as I work. Its angles, curves, and crevices are infinite.

What this image evokes in me, and what I kept coming back to in my own mind over and over while writing
Second Sight,
is freedom. The freedom I've felt liberating my authentic psychic voice, not having to pretend to be small anymore or conform to someone else's notion of who I should be. The freedom to soar as high and dive as deep as my spirit will take me, to forcefully and with pride speak my own truth. And so I feel blessed. With all my heart I wish the same freedom for you.

—Judith Orloff, M.D.
2080 Century Park East
Suite 1811
Los Angeles, California, 90067

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R
ESOURCES

Spiritual Emergence Network

P.O. Box 1464

Santa Cruz, CA 95061-1464

408-426-0902

The Intuition Network

475 Gate 5 Road, Suite 300

Sausalito, CA 94965

415-331-5650

The Institute of Noetic Sciences

475 Gate 5 Road, Suite 300

Sausalito, CA 94965

415-331-5650

The International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine (ISSSEEM)

356 Goldco Circle

Golden, CO 80401

303-278-2228

Spirit Rock Meditation Center

P.O. Box 909

Woodacre, CA 94973

415-488-0164

Esalen Institute

Big Sur, CA 93920

408-667-3000

The John E. Fetzer Institute

1292 West KL Avenue

Kalamazoo, MI 49009

616-375-2000

The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology

744 San Antonio Road

Palo Alto, CA 94303

415-493-4430

National Institutes of Health Office of Alternative Medicine

6120 Executive Blvd, Suite 450

Rockville, MD 20892 9904

301-402-2466

BORN AN INTUITIVE, SHE STRUGGLED TO ACCEPT HER BIRTHRIGHT

As a child, her vivid dreams and premonitions of the future were whispered about behind closed doors. As a medical student, she denied the “shameful secret” by immersing herself in the absolutes of science. Then, as a psychiatrist, Dr. Judith Orloff received proof of the value of her gift when a premonition foretold a patient's suicide attempt. In this remarkable self-portrait, she takes you on the journey of a lifetime, one that brought her from ignorance to understanding, from loneliness to peace, from despair to hope…

NOW SHE TEACHES YOU HOW TO UNCOVER YOUR INTUITIVE POWERS

“THERE IS NO ELITE TO WHICH THE GIFT BELONGS—THE SEEDS HAVE BEEN PLANTED IN ALL OF US…. EACH ONE OF US IS MULTIFACETED, RADIANT, TEEMING WITH POSSIBILITIES.”

As she tells you her own story, Dr. Judith Orloff will teach you how to recognize intuitive experiences in everyday life, awaken your own intuition with special mind-empowering exercises, and use meditation, prayer, and dream interpretation to broaden your possibilities. And like Dr. Orloff, you'll soon be on a quest to reexamine your life, your beliefs, your future…and your own wondrous potential.

“AN EXEMPLARY AND ELOQUENTLY WRITTEN STORY THAT MAKES IT EASY FOR NONBELIEVERS IN THE PSYCHIC WORLD TO BELIEVE. YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK.”

—Owen Lipstein, editor in chief,
Psychology Today

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