The third eye is believed to be a manifestation of great power. What are the things you start to see if you think your third eye is opening or opened?
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The third eye does refer to something in experience. It is a metaphorical eye not a literal eye. The change is that you can observe your mind’s thinking, as if your mind were another person speaking. What does that mean? Ever notice how it is easier to spot the flaw in someone else’s statement than our own? It means you gain a degree of objectivity and don’t automatically believe your thoughts. In fact, as your mind thinks a thought with strong belief, you can sense the attachment and often catch what might be incorrect – as if someone else was speaking. It is often shocking realizing what you believe. You can see how you operate much more clearly. With a lot of practice, like riding a bike, the third eye sees more effectively. So the gap between our reactive mind taking a mistep and our third eye seeing tends to become smaller and smaller.
The third eye is the ability to see subtle energy. That would include auras, chakras, spirit beings, angels, and other forms of non-physical energy.
Some people use the ability to tune into auras and chakras which reveal a person’s health, character, and consciousness. Some use the ability as a tool for energy healing. Others use their third eye for remote viewing. Some use an open third eye for attuning to spiritual realms such as connecting with angels and other higher dimensional beings and realities. Refining your understanding and skills utilizing the third eye takes patience and practice.