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Telepathy And How To Learn Telepathy
Everyone in the world has the potential to learn telepathy - the art of transmitting and sensing feelings over a distance. This is done without making use of our physical senses or spoken language. This is a type of pure mind to mind communication that happens instantly or nearly so, and can occur over even incredible distances.
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!
Essentially, a telepathic connection was established that day. Emotions came into play, and your wish to hear about that person or to figure out what they have been up to translated itself into a connection that you “communicated” your wish through.
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.
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.
One real barrier to people learning to use their telepathic abilities is a myth that's actually held by many practitioners of this form of communication. Some people have the idea that ordinary spoken language just isn't as good as telepathy, and that it's the product of not using telepathic abilities. This isn't true, either! Words go with telepathy the same way that they lyrics of a song combine with its music.
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.
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 with this next step and agree on who is going first in advance. Think about the other person, as clearly as you can. What makes the unique and how well do you know them? Think about a strong thread of energy that connects you, or of a golden glow that covers and surrounds you both. You are linked through this energy.
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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