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How You Can Learn the Secrets of Telepathy
Did you know that every human being has the ability to learn telepathy? This ability allows us to sense and transmit feelings almost instantly, and over huge distances. We do so without using any of our five physical senses or spoken language. This is an incredible kind of mind to mind communication.
Think again if you think that it is impossible for you to learn telepathy. Chances are, you have already had some sort of telepathic experience but you didn't recognize what it was or what it meant. Have you ever thought about someone that you have seen or spoken to in ages and then, suddenly and out of the blue, had a call or an email from them the very next day? This has happened to just about everyone.
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.
This contact was why the other person decided to get in touch. Perhaps you were the one to think of them first. When they received your feelings, they decided it was time to get back in contact. Maybe they were the one to signal you, and you thought of them, returning information that made them feel like they should contact you. You may even have been the one to pick up on their idea to contact you before they were able to do it.
There are lots of reasons that people feel that they might not be able to learn telepathy. They may have had a religious upbringing that taught them that telepathy is sorcery or belonging to the devil. If this is the case, they are probably quite willing to suppress any sort of telepathic experience that they ha or to simply refuse to recognize them. People might also be reluctant to believe in anything that doesn't have a scientific backing, but the truth is that there definitely is!
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.
Take the analogy a little further and you'll find that it holds up. Music gives you a sense of things, while lyrics will help you understand it more clearly. You'll find that this is why words came up in the fist place. Over time, people became too dependent on the written word and because of this, there seems to have developed a phase inhuman history where they neglected their ability to communicate telepathically, to the point where they forgot it!
So, if you're interested in opening up the doors of perception and becoming truly close to others, how is telepathy learned? It's nowhere near as difficult as you might believe if you don't know how to do it. Like all other endeavors, you just have to practice.
First, you are going to need a partner. If at all possible, it should be a very close friend or partner that you have known for a while and who has as much of a burning desire to learn about telepathy as you do! At this early stage, the more in tune with the other person you are the better. This can be a formidable advantage.
Second, you and your partner should be in different places, at least to where you can't see each other. Start by relaxing and making sure that you feel at ease with yourself and the situation. Remember that stress and tension can negatively affect the way you see things. Clear your mind of worry or of anything besides doing well. Have a method of talking with the other person nearby, whether that is on the phone or over 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.
Once you have done that, take your time and start trying to transmit thoughts along that link. Keep it simple, whether it is a picture that you have in front of you or an object or something similar. Don't make it too complicated right from the start.
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'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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