If you’ve ever wondered about the differences between being a psychic, intuitive, medium, and empath, you’re not alone. These terms are often used interchangeably because extrasensory perceptions overlap naturally, but these abilities each have distinct meanings.
A psychic is someone who can tap into the energy of a person or object (psychometry) and gather information about the past, present, or future.
An intuitive has a strong sense of inner knowing (claircognizance) and can make decisions based on their instincts and gut feelings.
An empath is sensitive to the emotions and energy of others, often taking on the feelings of those around them (clairsentience).
A medium interfaces with spirits on nonphysical planes, often mediating communication with familiar spirits, such as loved ones who have passed into expansion, ascended beings/guardian angels/spirit guides, and other all-inclusive lightworkers, for instance, interplanetary telepaths.
As we develop and gain a deeper understanding of our capacity for extrasensory perception, these channels help us navigate the multidimensional world of spirituality. The energetic fields support us in communicating more effectively while building deeper trust with others who have connected with these gifts that raise individual and collective frequencies.