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Do Animals Use Telepathy?
Have you ever realized that we human beings can learn telepathy? Telepathy can be defined as the ability to sense or transmit feelings over a long distance and to do it without words or even any of the five recognized senses. This is essentially mind to mind communication that is instantaneous even when you are far away.
Many people believe that they cannot learn telepathy, but they are wrong. Chances are, you have even done it before, and not know what was happening? Have you ever thought about someone that you have not spoken to or even thought of until that moment, and then just a little bit later you get a call or a letter from them? You may not have spoken in ages, but suddenly, like magic, there they are!
This experience was a telepathic contact. One or the other or both of you contacted the other person's mind and transmitted emotions about them, spurring contact.
When that telepathic connection was sparked, it might have pushed them to give you a call. Perhaps you are picking up on their intent when they sent the letter, or perhaps they managed to feel you wondering and decided subconsciously to let you know what was going on with them. There are a number of ways a telepathic connection can work, and you'll find that it can be a lot stronger and a lot more real than you think! If you have had an experience like this, you can be sure that you have had a telepathic experience!
Lots of people believe that learning telepathy is impossible or wrong. Some have religious backgrounds or upbringing that tells them telepathy is a form of evil magic. These people won't try to learn it, and if they have any telepathic experiences, they will suppress and ignore them until they're unrecognizable. Others will have been told that learning telepathy is an irrational superstition, since the scientific evidence is sparse.
When you are looking at starting to work with telepathy, one thing that stops people is something that many people who use it actually believe. This is the belief that spoken language is somehow less desirable and that it only came into use because our telepathic abilities decayed. This is as untrue as any myth listed above, and once upon a time, telepathy and the spoken word went together like music and lyrics.
Think about the fact that there is music, but without the lyrics, it can be difficult to figure out what is being said. There is a sense of what is going on, but lyrics will clear things up and define them. This is why words came into being in the first place, but over time, it seems that people became overly dependent on words and let the telepathy go. The truth is that it is possible to reverse this situation!
If this is something that piques your interest, and you feel like you are ready to take on perception and to increase your closeness with people, what can you do to learn telepathy. It's not nearly as difficult as it sounds and like anything else, you need practice.
Take some time and find a partner, hopefully someone that you have known for a long time who has the same interests as you do. Get someone who matches your desire to learn and who wants to see it work as much as you do. This is something that can kick you off to a great and important start.
The next thing to do is to separate from your partner so there's no other way you can communicate. You shouldn't be able to see, hear, or otherwise cue one another. You also have to relax as much as possible, since stress and tension can be major barriers to the use of telepathy. Being tense or worried can have a big impact on your performance, and it isn't a good one. Make sure you have another way to get in touch with your partner, such as a telephone.
Take turns. If you are starting out, tell the other person that you are going to be visualizing something. Picture the other person in your mind as clearly as you can, and then imagine something binding the two of you together. Maybe it is a golden light that shines on you both or maybe it is a glowing thread of pure energy that binds you together.
Using that glowing threat, send an image along it. Think about it like a telephone call or a transmission to a TV set. When you are just getting started, make sure that your thoughts are simple and that you are going off of something you can picture clearly, like a photograph or even an image.
Keep at this until you feel as thought the transmission has been sent. Then contact the person and ask if they saw anything in their mind. This is the time when you will compare notes and then switch and let them try you.
When you're just starting out, if you don't feel able to transmit after a quarter of an hour or so of trying, it's time to stop for a break. Your first efforts need to be relatively brief, so that you don't get tired or become frustrated and overcome by negativity.
If you'd like to learn telepathy, the biggest thing to remember is that your mind must remain positive about the idea. Don't give up until you begin to see results. You'll find yourself entering a new, amazing world.
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