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Trance 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!
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.
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.
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!
First, you are going to need a partner. If at all possible, it should be a very close friend or partner that you have known for a while and who has as much of a burning desire to learn about telepathy as you do! At this early stage, the more in tune with the other person you are the better. This can be a formidable advantage.
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.
Take turns. If you are starting out, tell the other person that you are going to be visualizing something. Picture the other person in your mind as clearly as you can, and then imagine something binding the two of you together. Maybe it is a golden light that shines on you both or maybe it is a glowing thread of pure energy that binds you together.
Using that glowing threat, send an image along it. Think about it like a telephone call or a transmission to a TV set. When you are just getting started, make sure that your thoughts are simple and that you are going off of something you can picture clearly, like a photograph or even an image.
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.
At the very beginning, don't worry if you can't go much beyond fifteen minutes or so. This can be tiring and one way to keep from exhausting yourself is to keep the initial sections brief. Don't let despair and negative feelings settle in, so no matter what your results were, just keep trying!
When you are interested in learning telepathy, stay positive about it, and keep going to until you see results. It is a lot more possible than you think!
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