The Different Ways of Perceiving During Neoshamanica

The Different Ways of Perceiving During Neoshamanica

When a person enters a Neoshamanica experience, they begin receiving information through what is often called inner vision or clairvoyant perception. However, it’s very important to understand that this inner perception can manifest in different ways. How someone receives and interprets information depends on their individual characteristics — how their consciousness and brain have developed through life experience, personal interests, and even their profession.

Individual Processing Styles

Some people naturally have a strong visual imagination. These are often individuals involved in art, design, or with an aesthetic orientation. For them, Neoshamanica can appear as a vivid, immersive 3D experience — like stepping into a dream — where they see themselves moving and acting within the scene.

Others, especially those working in analytical or abstract fields like mathematics, engineering, or accounting, may process information differently. Instead of images, they receive complete concepts or understandings — often detailed and precise, but without any visuals. This is a kind of deep knowing, not seeing.

No Method is Better than the Other

It’s crucial to understand that no way of perceiving is better or more “correct” than another. All forms are valid. People should not worry if they don’t see vivid images — this does not mean they are doing something wrong. Every person has their own natural way of receiving spiritual information, and all are equally effective.

Main Types of Perception During Neoshamanica

Here are the most common ways people perceive during the experience:

:brain: Live 3D Experience

The person feels like they are inside the journey — moving, acting, and interacting within a fully immersive environment. It feels real, physical, and multi-sensory.

:movie_camera: Cinematic Vision

The person sees scenes or images as if on a screen in front of them, like watching a movie. They may not feel physically present in the scene, but they observe what happens and can guide it through intention.

:puzzle_piece: Conceptual Knowing

The person receives a complete understanding of what is present, without any images. For example, they may “know” there is a garden full of weeds, and simply give a mental command to clear it — knowing the task is completed, even without seeing it happen.

:speaking_head: Auditory Perception (Clairaudience)

Some people hear things — voices, sounds, words, music, or tones. These may come from within or appear to be external. The sounds carry meaning and guidance, often in subtle ways.

:herb: Olfactory and Gustatory Perception

Rare but possible, some people may smell or taste things during Neoshamanica. Scents like flowers, smoke, or herbs, or tastes like sweetness or bitterness may appear and hold symbolic meaning.

:palms_up_together: Kinesthetic Perception (Clairsentience)

This involves bodily sensations — tingling, warmth, pressure, movement, or the feeling of being touched. Information is received through physical sensation rather than vision or sound.

:heart: Empathic Perception

The person receives information through emotion. They may deeply feel the emotional state of a person, place, or energy field, even if they see or hear nothing. This is common for emotionally sensitive individuals.

Fluidity of Experience

It’s also important to understand that our perceptual ability can vary from day to day. Some days it may be easier to visualize or sense clearly; other days may feel blocked or unclear. That’s natural. Like any skill, perception in Neoshamanica improves with time, patience, and regular practice.

Managing Expectations

One of the biggest obstacles is rigid expectations. If a person expects the journey to look like a movie, they might miss valuable information that comes in another form — like a feeling, a thought, or a knowing. That can lead them to believe they’re not “doing it right,” even though the process is working just fine in their own natural way.

Final Note

Each person’s Neoshamanica experience is unique. There is no right or wrong way to perceive. The key is to stay open, curious, and to trust the form in which information naturally comes to you.

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