CIP Intuitive Development & Energy Perception 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which practice is most effective for strengthening clairsentience (clear feeling) as an intuitive channel?
- Spending time in nature and noticing physical sensations in the body (Correct answer)
- Memorizing the names of spiritual guides
- Practicing automatic writing daily
- Studying astrology charts
Correct answer: Spending time in nature and noticing physical sensations in the body
Clairsentience develops through body awareness and attuning to subtle physical sensations in varied environments.
Question 2: In energy perception, the term 'resonance' refers to:
- A sound healing technique
- The vibrational alignment or match between two energy fields (Correct answer)
- The resistance an energy field produces
- The speed at which energy moves through a chakra
Correct answer: The vibrational alignment or match between two energy fields
Resonance describes the phenomenon where two energy fields vibrate at the same or harmonically compatible frequencies.
Question 3: A CIP practitioner notices they absorb clients' emotional pain after sessions. The most appropriate long-term strategy is:
- Avoid sensitive clients
- Develop consistent energetic boundary and clearing practices (Correct answer)
- Work only in short sessions
- Suppress awareness of client emotions
Correct answer: Develop consistent energetic boundary and clearing practices
Sustainable practice requires developing reliable boundary-setting and post-session clearing techniques to prevent energy absorption.
Question 4: Which of the following best describes 'psychic noise' in intuitive development?
- Loud environments that block intuitive signals
- Mental chatter, fears, or projections that distort intuitive information (Correct answer)
- Interference from other practitioners' energy
- Electronic devices that disrupt energy fields
Correct answer: Mental chatter, fears, or projections that distort intuitive information
Psychic noise refers to internal mental and emotional interference — fears, wishes, and assumptions — that can distort intuitive reception.
Question 5: The practice of 'downloading' in intuitive work refers to:
- Transferring energy from practitioner to client
- Receiving sudden, comprehensive intuitive information in a brief moment (Correct answer)
- Saving session notes digitally
- Grounding excess energy into the earth
Correct answer: Receiving sudden, comprehensive intuitive information in a brief moment
A 'download' is the experience of receiving a large amount of intuitive insight instantaneously, often as knowing rather than step-by-step reasoning.
Question 6: When developing intuition, 'calibration' involves:
- Adjusting room temperature for optimal sensing
- Testing and refining accuracy by validating intuitive impressions against outcomes (Correct answer)
- Matching breathing rhythms with a client
- Setting a fee structure for sessions
Correct answer: Testing and refining accuracy by validating intuitive impressions against outcomes
Calibration is the feedback loop of checking intuitive impressions against verifiable information to improve accuracy over time.
Question 7: Which scenario best illustrates the intuitive concept of 'symbolic language'?
- A client communicates using sign language
- A practitioner receives an image of a broken bridge and interprets it as a disrupted relationship (Correct answer)
- A practitioner uses Tarot cards as their only tool
- Energy appears as mathematical formulas during a session
Correct answer: A practitioner receives an image of a broken bridge and interprets it as a disrupted relationship
Symbolic language in intuitive work means the practitioner receives metaphorical images or scenes that represent emotional or situational truths.
Which practice is most effective for strengthening clairsentience (clear feeling) as an intuitive channel?