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Clairvoyance is a valid idea and may be an aspect of Semiotic Language in terms of the state of Enigmatic Belief and Reality. The individual then is directed by the unconscious which directs the individual to specific experience, to believe that things concern one directly that do not, thus causing one to be involved in otherwise ordinary circumstance in a way which would not otherwise be possible. Still there is the problem of the co-incidence of events where the clairvoyant mind does not apply.
This is like if another person asks a question of which a second person answers, and there is a spontaneous reaction from the environment which relates directly to the answer. Then there is the quick succession of events which all relate to the same context, such as what are the odds of throwing the same combination of three coins, six times and producing the same hexagram four times in a row. The actual case may be that one can synchronize one's subconscious with outer reality as Spiritual Manifestations in such a way that the two are harmonious and unified. This then might be called a form of spiritual experience.
Semiotic Language can guide one through intellectual problems, to and through experience, away from danger, to locals which can be especially interesting, act as the last refuge of friendship etc. If spiritual agencies are part and parcel of nature, then one would expect that these phenomenon and entities would correspond to the laws of nature, and have an affinity for those who also correspond. If there is nothing in the natural world that is getting rich, then one should not expect help in getting rich oneself from these sources.
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