StarStruck

Does being clairvoyant make you a better chess player?

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Being clairvoyant gives you the power to see things clearly with your mind's eye which is very important with chess for example. So could you say it makes you a better chess player? Or is spiritual clairvoyance a completely difference skill than clairvoyance in chess?

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2 hours ago, StarStruck said:

Could you say it makes you a better chess player?

Yes. Add a good degree of concentration and experience of a lot of matches and you're unstoppable.


"I believe you are more afraid of condemning me to the stake than for me to receive your cruel and disproportionate punishment."

- Giordano Bruno, Campo de' Fiori, Rome, Italy. February 17th, 1600.

Cosmic pluralist, mathematician and poet.

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24 minutes ago, Eternal Unity said:

Yes. Add a good degree of concentration and experience of a lot of matches and you're unstoppable.

What is your chess rating? I mean if clairvoyance is such a big pro all top players would have it but when I read the life’s of top chess players I couldn’t find a spiritual guy. 

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3 hours ago, StarStruck said:

What is your chess rating?

I'm not rated since I don't play online or professionally. Actually, I hardly play at all.

Spiritual clairvoyance is in orders of magnitude larger than that of day-to-day experience. 

The vast majority of chess players have only very basic abilities in the spiritual domain. They are not aware of it. They know they can play, but that is their main focus, they limit themselves to chess. Not to disrespect, they are very good, but gradually they can become even better.

Bottom line - chess is spirit. The experience of play is spiritual.

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Chess and spirit

"I believe you are more afraid of condemning me to the stake than for me to receive your cruel and disproportionate punishment."

- Giordano Bruno, Campo de' Fiori, Rome, Italy. February 17th, 1600.

Cosmic pluralist, mathematician and poet.

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