Some psychics see, some hear — and some feel. Clairsentience is the sense of clear feeling, and it's one of the most common and intuitive of all the clairs.
"Clear feeling"
Clairsentience comes from clair (clear) and sentience (feeling). A clairsentient psychic receives impressions as emotions and physical sensations — a wave of a particular mood, a tightness that speaks to tension, a lightness that speaks to relief. Rather than a picture or a word, the information arrives as a felt sense of your situation, the people in it, and the energy around a question.
It's the emotional counterpart to clear seeing and clear hearing, and it overlaps strongly with empath readings, which lean on exactly this sensitivity. Most readers blend several senses, as we describe in how readings actually work.
What a clairsentient reading is like
Because it works through feeling, a clairsentient reading is often the most emotionally attuned. The psychic senses the undercurrents — the unspoken tension in a relationship, the grief beneath the anger, the hope you've been afraid to admit — and names them gently. People often describe these readings as the ones that make them feel understood, because feelings you'd struggled to articulate are suddenly said out loud.
That's the real value: not a forecast, but recognition and clarity about what's actually going on underneath.
What it isn't
A felt sense is insight, not certainty. Clairsentience reflects emotional truth and possibility, not a fixed future — the honest framing we hold to in how accurate readings really are. And feeling "heavy energy" is never a reason to pay to remove a curse; that's a warning sign, not a reading.
Is it right for you?
If your question is tangled up in feelings — yours or someone else's — a clairsentient or empathic reader tends to cut straight to the heart of it. For the wider picture, see the main types of reading.
When you're ready, you can start a reading here. A reading is for guidance and reflection, never a guaranteed prediction or a substitute for professional advice — if you're carrying something heavy, please lean on a qualified professional or someone you trust too.