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The Science Behind Learning Telepathy
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.
Think again if you think that it is impossible for you to learn telepathy. Chances are, you have already had some sort of telepathic experience but you didn't recognize what it was or what it meant. Have you ever thought about someone that you have seen or spoken to in ages and then, suddenly and out of the blue, had a call or an email from them the very next day? This has happened to just about everyone.
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.
Lots of people believe that learning telepathy is impossible or wrong. Some have religious backgrounds or upbringing that tells them telepathy is a form of evil magic. These people won't try to learn it, and if they have any telepathic experiences, they will suppress and ignore them until they're unrecognizable. Others will have been told that learning telepathy is an irrational superstition, since the scientific evidence is sparse.
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 an analogy like that, these two things complement each other. One will enhance the other. Lyrics and the written word will be used to more clearly denote what is going on using the telepathic feelings and it means that they are both equally important. Over time, people started to be come so reliant on the language portion of things that they simply did not bother to develop the telepathic aspect of thing again.
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, find yourself a partner. Hopefully, he r she is someone you know very well and who is open minded to the possibility of things like telepathic powers. Look for someone who has the same burning desire to learn that you do, and you'll find that this can make it much easier for you to get started and it can help along the way.
Second, you and your partner should be in different places, at least to where you can't see each other. Start by relaxing and making sure that you feel at ease with yourself and the situation. Remember that stress and tension can negatively affect the way you see things. Clear your mind of worry or of anything besides doing well. Have a method of talking with the other person nearby, whether that is on the phone or over Internet chat.
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.
Using that thread or that cloud, you are going to send an image, like sending a fax or an email. Make sure that your thoughts are clear and that at the beginning, the stay simple. Picture something clearly, like a photograph or an object that you have on your desk. Concentrate on them seeing that picture.
Once you're sure that the telepathic transmission has been completed, get back in touch with your partner and ask if he or she saw anything and what it was. Touch base and compare notes, then switch who's doing the sending.
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.
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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