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New Research Into How To Learn 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.
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.
Essentially, you were telepathic contact to spur you to connect in some other way, like verbally. There was a chance that you thought of them and that gave them the idea to call you, or maybe you were just creating return signals of them thinking about you. There is even a chance that you were in a position where they wanted to contact you and you picked up on their intent right before they actually did so. There are a number of ways that this can work, and this is something that is quite interesting to think about.
Lots of people think that for one reason or another that they cannot learn telepathy. Perhaps they were raised with very religious strictures, or maybe they are were taught that it was wrong or even evil. They may have repressed their natural talent until they could no long recognize them. On the other hand there are the die hard doubter who claim that there is no scientific truth out there for telepathy, when the opposite is true!
Keep in mind that one of the major myths that surround telepathy is actually one that is believed even by the people who use it. This myth essentially says that spoken language is inferior, and when our natural telepathic abilities died out for some reason, spoken language became the crutch that we used, and this s simply untrue. At one point, people used words and telepathy in much the same way as music and lyrics relate to one another.
In this context, think of spoken word as the lyrics and of telepathy as the music. Both can be heard on their own, but they enhance the other. Words will tell you more directly what the telepathic feelings are all about and this is why they came about in the first place. Over the the ages, though, people became so dependent on the word that they forgot how to develop their telepathic abilities.
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.
Remember that you and your partner must separate to the point where you can't see one another or give conscious or subconscious cues to one another. You should both relax as much as possible, since tension and stress have a negative effect on your telepathic performance. You should take the time to clear your mind of worry and stress, and be as calm as you can. You also need to make sure you have a good way to get in touch with one another, like a phone.
Agree on which one of you will start the practice, then visualize the other person as clearly as you possibly can in your mind. Picture a connection between you - examples include fields of glowing golden light or a thread of light between you, connecting your minds.
The next step is sending your thoughts along that thread or between the lights. Make the image clear and simple, and send it the way you'd imagine a phone call or Internet transmission occurring. Remember to choose something that's easy to imagine, but not easy for the other person to guess.
Once you feel that your telepathic transmission has been completed, contact your partner via cell phone and ask what they saw from your mind, if anything. Compare notes, then switch who's sending and who's receiving.
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.
When you are learning telepathy, remember that you should keep yourself as positive as you can. Don't give up and you'll be very close to discovering brand new worlds!
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