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Why We Have Lost Our Telepathic Abilities
Did you know that every human being has the ability to learn telepathy? This ability allows us to sense and transmit feelings almost instantly, and over huge distances. We do so without using any of our five physical senses or spoken language. This is an incredible kind of mind to mind communication.
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!
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.
This contact was why the other person decided to get in touch. Perhaps you were the one to think of them first. When they received your feelings, they decided it was time to get back in contact. Maybe they were the one to signal you, and you thought of them, returning information that made them feel like they should contact you. You may even have been the one to pick up on their idea to contact you before they were able to do it.
Lots of people think that for one reason or another that they cannot learn telepathy. Perhaps they were raised with very religious strictures, or maybe they are were taught that it was wrong or even evil. They may have repressed their natural talent until they could no long recognize them. On the other hand there are the die hard doubter who claim that there is no scientific truth out there for telepathy, when the opposite is true!
You'll find that one of the things that might keep you from learning telepathy is the same thing that many people who practice it believe. They believe that at one point, telepathy dominated over the way that we communicate, but over time, though the telepathic ability decayed and spoken language was adopted to replace it. The truth of the matter, however, is that telepathy and the spoken word are complementary to one another; they go together like lyrics and 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.
After hearing all that, there is a good chance that your interest is piqued and you are going to want to see what you can do to learn this amazing talent. You'll find that it is no where near as difficult as you might be afraid of and that all it takes is a little bit of practice.
The first step in learning telepathy is finding a good partner. The best partner for this kind of exercise is someone open minded and interested in the subject. Ideally, they should be someone close to you whom you've known for a long time, and they should also be interested in learning how to use telepathic communication. After all, when you're just starting out, you need lots of positive reinforcement.
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.
Decide who is going to go first and one at a time, start visualizing the other person. Hold their image clearly in your mind and think of a connection between the two of you. Think about a golden light that surrounds you both or a thread of bright energy that links you together.
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.
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.
At first, make sure that you limit your sessions to fifteen minutes. Stop when you feel tired, because you don't want to get exhausted and discouraged right away. This can allow negative feelings in that you want to avoid.
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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