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Taking A Look At How You Can Learn 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.
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!
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.
What might have happened is that your wish to hear from them caused them to contact you. It might have been that they were getting ready to talk to you, and their action was something that their emotion called to your attention. You may even find that you telepathically perceived the fact that they are going to be contacting you and that it was just something that you managed to pick up,without strong thought or motivation from them.
A large percentage of the population believes that there are reasons they can't learn telepathy. They may feel that this form of communication is magical or demonic, and is to be avoided - these are usually religious reasons. These people suppress any experiences they have, and never try to learn to develop their abilities. Other people have been told that telepathy isn't real, and that believing in it is irrational and a superstition since there's no scientific evidence available to them.
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 analogy, the lyrics to the song are spoken language, and telepathy is the music. Each acts to enhance the other - words help give clarity to telepathic feelings and sensations. This is why they were initially developed. However, when we forget about telepathy, language takes over, and telepathic communication is neglected.
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!
Find yourself a partner, ideally someone that you are close to, and hopefully someone who is as curious as you are about telepathy and exploring their own powers in that realm. You'll find that that both the personal connection and the desire to learn are important and that when you are starting out, more encouragement is good!
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.
Decide who is going to go first and one at a time, start visualizing the other person. Hold their image clearly in your mind and think of a connection between the two of you. Think about a golden light that surrounds you both or a thread of bright energy that links you together.
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.
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, remember to take things slowly. If after fifteen minutes, you don't feel like you've been able to make a transmission, stop and take a break. Your initial efforts need to be brief to keep you from tiring yourself out, and to keep negative feelings from having an impact on your progress.
When you are interested in learning telepathy, stay positive about it, and keep going to until you see results. It is a lot more possible than you think!
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