CIP Intuitive Development & Energy Perception 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: The 'observer state' in intuitive practice is best described as:
- Watching a client without interacting
- A neutral, detached awareness that allows intuitive information to arise without judgment (Correct answer)
- Passive meditation requiring no focus
- Monitoring a client's vital signs
Correct answer: A neutral, detached awareness that allows intuitive information to arise without judgment
The observer state is a relaxed yet alert awareness where the practitioner witnesses impressions without attaching personal bias or analysis.
Question 2: Which of the following best distinguishes intuition from imagination in practice?
- Intuition always involves visual imagery; imagination does not
- Intuition feels neutral and surprising; imagination often feels self-directed and familiar (Correct answer)
- Imagination is more accurate than intuition
- They are interchangeable in professional settings
Correct answer: Intuition feels neutral and surprising; imagination often feels self-directed and familiar
Intuitive information tends to arise spontaneously and feel neutral or unexpected, whereas imagination feels actively constructed and personally motivated.
Question 3: A practitioner repeatedly receives intuitive impressions about a client that align with the practitioner's own unresolved issues. This is called:
- Spiritual gifting
- Transference or countertransference (Correct answer)
- Channeling
- Psychic resonance
Correct answer: Transference or countertransference
When a practitioner's unresolved issues color or distort their intuitive reading of a client, it is known as countertransference.
Question 4: In developing energy perception, what does 'scanning' refer to?
- Using electronic devices to detect electromagnetic fields
- Moving awareness through an energy field to sense variations in density, temperature, or emotion (Correct answer)
- Reading a client's medical records
- Visually inspecting a client's physical posture
Correct answer: Moving awareness through an energy field to sense variations in density, temperature, or emotion
Scanning is the technique of moving one's intuitive awareness — often with hands or focused attention — through an energy field to detect anomalies.
Question 5: What is the primary purpose of journaling in intuitive development programs?
- To document billing and scheduling
- To track intuitive impressions, dreams, and synchronicities for pattern recognition and growth (Correct answer)
- To create marketing content
- To share experiences with clients
Correct answer: To track intuitive impressions, dreams, and synchronicities for pattern recognition and growth
Journaling helps practitioners identify recurring symbols, track accuracy improvements, and notice patterns that strengthen their intuitive development.
Question 6: Which of the following best describes 'energetic hygiene' in CIP practice?
- Physical cleanliness before a session
- Regular practices to clear, protect, and maintain one's own energy field (Correct answer)
- Sanitizing tools used in energy work
- Keeping the workspace tidy
Correct answer: Regular practices to clear, protect, and maintain one's own energy field
Energetic hygiene encompasses all practices — grounding, clearing, shielding, and centering — that maintain a practitioner's energetic integrity.
Question 7: When a practitioner uses 'remote viewing' techniques, they are:
- Watching recorded sessions from another location
- Perceiving information about a distant person, place, or object through intuitive means (Correct answer)
- Using video technology to conduct sessions
- Observing a colleague's session for training
Correct answer: Perceiving information about a distant person, place, or object through intuitive means
Remote viewing is the practice of perceiving detailed information about a target that is not physically present, using focused intuitive attention.
The 'observer state' in intuitive practice is best described as: