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Extra Sensory Powers And Telepathy


Have you ever thought that human beings can learn telepathy? Telepathy can be defined as seeing or transmitting feelings over a long distance; you don't use the five recognized senses and you don't use words. When you are thinking about telepathy, it is mental communication that can be conveyed instantly over any distance.

If you've been thinking there's no way for you to learn telepathy, it's time for you to reconsider. There's a pretty good chance you've had a telepathic experience already, but you didn't notice or realize what it was. For instance, you may suddenly have thought about another person you haven't seen, talked to, or thought about in years. Then, possibly on the very same day, you got a phone call or email from that person!

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.

That telepathic contact is what caused the other person to decide to use more ordinary means of getting in touch. Perhaps you thought about them first, and they acted on the feelings they received from you. Maybe they signaled to you and chose to make contact because of the emotions and thoughts they received. Perhaps you even detected their preparations to get in touch with you before the contact ever happened.

Lots of people think that they can't use telepathy for one reason or another. They may have been raised up in a religious household and think that telepathy or working with anything like it is wrong or evil. The truth is that they can still do telepathy, just that they do not recognize or even if they do, they reject it. Perhaps they were told that telepathy is just trickery and nonsense because there is no scientific evidence for it, which is simply not true at all. With real evidence out there, ignore the doubters!

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.

In this analogy, lyrics are spoken words and music is telepathic contact, with each one providing an enhancement of the other. Words are important because they help add definition and clarity to telepathic impulses. That's why spoken language came about in the first place. However, if we forget about or neglect our telepathic development, spoken language and words will come to be dominant, and telepathy is forgotten.

If you are curious about what was said above and you are ready to be more open to and perceptive about the people that you care about, it is time for you to learn telepathy! It is not as difficult as you might be afraid of, and like all things, it just take some practice!

The first thing you need to do is find a good partner - preferably someone you've been friends with for a long time. Your partner needs to also be open minded about the idea of telepathy, and should ideally be someone who's just as interested in learning how to be telepathic as you are. That's because positive reinforcement is extremely important when you're just beginning.

Next, you should stop and separate from each other to the point where you can't physically see one another. Take some time to relax and to do some breathing exercises. Being tense will interfere with your ability to do it properly and keep you from succeeding. Remember that your mind should be free from stress and worries. Have a method to get in touch with each other right away, like phone or Internet chat.

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.

The next step is sending your thoughts over that thread or between those lights, just like an Internet transmission or phone call. Make the picture in your mind something simple and clear, like a photograph or simple concept - just don't make it easy for the other person to guess without telepathic contact.

When you literally feel that the transmission has been complete, contact your partner and ask them if they saw anything of the image that was in your mind. Compare notes and think about what the have been picking up. Then let your partner try to do it for you, and pick up their images.

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're hoping to learn telepathy, keeping yourself positive about the possibilities is vital. You shouldn't give up unless you're getting results. Keep at it, and you'll enter a whole new world of possibilities.
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