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The Science Of 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.
Don't ever believe that you can't learn telepathy; as a matter of fact, there is a good chance that you have already done it before. You may just not have been aware of it! You'll find that there are many people who have thought about a friend or relative, often for the first time in years, and the very next day, that person calls them. Does that sound familiar? Are you seeing a few incidents in your past with new eyes? This is all evidence that you are practicing telepathy and in fact that many people do the same every day!
The truth is, though, that you managed to make telepathic contact with the other person in one way, shape or form. You were able to transmit feelings of curiosity or wonder or affection and they were able to pick it up.
When that telepathic connection was sparked, it might have pushed them to give you a call. Perhaps you are picking up on their intent when they sent the letter, or perhaps they managed to feel you wondering and decided subconsciously to let you know what was going on with them. There are a number of ways a telepathic connection can work, and you'll find that it can be a lot stronger and a lot more real than you think! If you have had an experience like this, you can be sure that you have had a telepathic experience!
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!
Take the analogy a little further and you'll find that it holds up. Music gives you a sense of things, while lyrics will help you understand it more clearly. You'll find that this is why words came up in the fist place. Over time, people became too dependent on the written word and because of this, there seems to have developed a phase inhuman history where they neglected their ability to communicate telepathically, to the point where they forgot it!
If this is something that piques your interest, and you feel like you are ready to take on perception and to increase your closeness with people, what can you do to learn telepathy. It's not nearly as difficult as it sounds and like anything else, you need practice.
Take some time and find a partner, hopefully someone that you have known for a long time who has the same interests as you do. Get someone who matches your desire to learn and who wants to see it work as much as you do. This is something that can kick you off to a great and important start.
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.
Take turns and decide who is going to first. The person who is going first will visualize the other person as clearly as they can. Consider what the look like and imagine a bright line of pure energy stretching from yourself to them. You may also consider a bright glowing cloud that covers the both of 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 some point, you will feel as though the transmission is complete. When you feel like that, contact the person and ask them what they managed to receive. Were they able to feel anything or see anything? When you have compared notes, reverse positions and try it the other way.
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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