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Your Mind And What It Needs To Learn Telepathy
Did you know that you can learn telepathy? Here, telepathy is defined as the ability sense or to transmit feelings over a distance without using the senses of sight, scent, touch, taste or hearing. What we are looking at here is a mind to mind communication that happens instantaneously, regardless of the 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.
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 think that they can't use telepathy for one reason or another. They may have been raised up in a religious household and think that telepathy or working with anything like it is wrong or evil. The truth is that they can still do telepathy, just that they do not recognize or even if they do, they reject it. Perhaps they were told that telepathy is just trickery and nonsense because there is no scientific evidence for it, which is simply not true at all. With real evidence out there, ignore the doubters!
One big barrier to learning to communicate in a telepathic fashion is a myth that even practitioners of telepathy believe. That's the concept that speaking and spoken language are inferior to telepathic content. These people believe that our development of language was due to the decay of telepathy. However, this isn't any more true than the idea that telepathy is a trick from the devil. Words and telepathy go hand in hand, the way a song and its lyrics complement one another.
Think about the fact that there is music, but without the lyrics, it can be difficult to figure out what is being said. There is a sense of what is going on, but lyrics will clear things up and define them. This is why words came into being in the first place, but over time, it seems that people became overly dependent on words and let the telepathy go. The truth is that it is possible to reverse this situation!
So, if you're interested in getting closer to other people and opening up your senses, you should learn telepathy. It's not as hard as it sounds to people who don't know how to do it. Just like everything else, what's needed is 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.
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.
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.
Once you have done that, take your time and start trying to transmit thoughts along that link. Keep it simple, whether it is a picture that you have in front of you or an object or something similar. Don't make it too complicated right from the start.
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, if you don't feel able to transmit after a quarter of an hour or so of trying, it's time to stop for a break. Your first efforts need to be relatively brief, so that you don't get tired or become frustrated and overcome by negativity.
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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