Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconII.   Supernatural

2.4 Supernatural Ability

Article 57 - Psychometry

Canon 3838 (link)

Psychometry is the claimed ability to sense or see and recall relevant associations of facts, events, thoughts and feelings from an object of unknown history by making physical contact with that object beyond what is known and accepted as normal human sense cognition, hence “extra-sensory perception” (ESP).

Canon 3839 (link)

As the Universe itself is Unique Collective Awareness in motion expressed as a Living Dream and Psychometry is about finding Unique Collective Awareness not otherwise gained through normal human senses within the collective dream, there is nothing paranormal, supernatural or extra-sensory about this ability.

Canon 3840 (link)

Psychometry is perfectly reasonable, possible and demonstrable under the Divine Law and Natural Law in accordance with these canons.

Canon 3841 (link)

Psychometry is equivalent to a form of Empathetic Clairvoyance where typically the objects given to the Clairvoyant are personal belongings to a person for whom information is sought. As most genuine Clairvoyants are highly sensitive, the introduction of a personal object usually assists in focusing their receptivity to any passive information received.

Canon 3842 (link)

The memories and images that a genuine clairvoyant obtains through psychometry are not “stored” within objects, nor is there any kind of magical energy stored within the objects. Instead, a sensitive psychic will often place themselves into a conscious meditative state using one or more target objects that allow them to try to image how the person feels or felt using, wearing or holding the object, thus attempting to improve the possible quality of information received.

Canon 3843 (link)

The quality of Clairvoyants using psychometry is the same challenge as finding genuine psychic ability. However, the number of Clairvoyants offering psychometry readings is significantly less than the number of alleged clairvoyants offering fortune telling and crystal ball gazing, primarily because of the moral challenge faced when accepting psychometry readings, particularly in missing persons and murder cases.