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The Real Secrets To Learning 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.
Too many people believe that they can't do telepathy, when the truth of the matter is that they are dead wrong! Chances are very good that you have had a telepathic experience before, but you just didn't recognize it for what it was. Have you ever found yourself think about someone that you have not seen or heard from in a while, perhaps even in years? Then the next day or even in a few minutes, you get a letter from them or a call, or something similar from that very same 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.
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.
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!
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, 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!
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.
You'll need to have an agreement beforehand about who'll go first. That person needs to visualize the other person clearly in their mind, and then imagine a connection between the two of you. Common imagery includes a golden halo of light around each of you, or a thread of energy strung between you.
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.
At the point where you feel as though the transmission has been complete, give your partner a ring or poke them on the Internet chat. Ask them if they saw anything in their mind and how detailed it was. When this phase is done, repeat the exercise with them transmitting.
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 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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