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Is Learning Telepathy Dangerous?
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.
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!
What was happening there was that telepathic link was made from one person to the other, using emotions like wonder, longing or just a wish to figure out what is going on in that other person's life.
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.
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!
Another barrier that many people face who are interested in learning telepathy is one that is found in many people who already practice it, as well. There are people who believe that spoken language is somehow inferior and that was only developed after our telepathic abilities had decayed for some reason. This is also patently untrue. There was a time in our history when telepathy and spoken language were as closely linked as 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.
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.
The first step in learning telepathy is finding a good partner. The best partner for this kind of exercise is someone open minded and interested in the subject. Ideally, they should be someone close to you whom you've known for a long time, and they should also be interested in learning how to use telepathic communication. After all, when you're just starting out, you need lots of positive reinforcement.
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.
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.
At some point, you will feel as though the transmission is complete. When you feel like that, contact the person and ask them what they managed to receive. Were they able to feel anything or see anything? When you have compared notes, reverse positions and try it the other way.
At first, make sure that you limit your sessions to fifteen minutes. Stop when you feel tired, because you don't want to get exhausted and discouraged right away. This can allow negative feelings in that you want to avoid.
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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