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Thoughts On How To 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.
If you've been told that telepathy isn't something you can learn, it's time to rethink things. Almost all of us have had a telepathic experience in the past, but we didn't identify it as one or didn't even realize what was going on. Perhaps you've experienced sudden thoughts of someone you haven't seen in a long time or haven't even thought about, only to get a phone call, email, or some other kind of contact shortly afterward. That's telepathy.
Whether you recognized it or not, that was essentially the two of you telepathically contacting each other. You were sending each other emotions. You were wondering about each other or longing for each other or even thinking about how much you missed each other. All of these emotions can be quite powerful.
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!
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!
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.
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 you are intrigued by the idea of learning telepathy and you are curious about how you can make it a part of your life, you'll find that are lots of ways to get started. No matter what you have heard, it is not nearly as difficult as it sounds and like most things, all it takes is practice!
The first thing you need to do is find a good partner - preferably someone you've been friends with for a long time. Your partner needs to also be open minded about the idea of telepathy, and should ideally be someone who's just as interested in learning how to be telepathic as you are. That's because positive reinforcement is extremely important when you're just beginning.
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.
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 over that thread or between those lights, just like an Internet transmission or phone call. Make the picture in your mind something simple and clear, like a photograph or simple concept - just don't make it easy for the other person to guess without telepathic contact.
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.
If you are interested in the idea of learning telepathy, stay positive and don't give up! You'll start to see results and then you'll be entering into a brand new world.
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