(12-15-2021, 01:27 PM)Quincunx Wrote: I see that you are German. I don't know what the german translation is for the english word clairalience but it basically translates to clear smelling. I occasionally have this happen. I will smell as if someone is smoking a cigarette in my bedroom when no one in the house does such a thing. I have also smelled cheese, bubblegum and chocolate at random moments. I was curious what these things could mean from a psychic perspective. I found dream dictionaries online that defined what these experienced smells mean.
Thanks - indeed i could not find an translation for the word clairalience.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/clairalience
Etymology
From late 17th century French clair (“clear”) + alience (“smelling”)
clairalience
It's always a pleasure to know that there is another self with the same experience.
I expereince mostly complex smells that are composed of many basic smells like the smell of a moldy cellar outside in the nature.
So this clairalience takes me into a 'smelling vision' of another place.