Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Learn Telepathy - A Natural Ability!

By Georgia McClough

We human beings can all learn telepathy. Telepathy translates into sensing/transmitting feelings at a distance, and/or doing so without using the five physical senses and without using words. In other words, this is mind-to-mind communication that can often be exchanged instantly even over vast distances.

If you think you can't learn telepathy, it's time to reconsider. Most of us have already had a telepathic experience of some kind without knowing it. We don't realize it's this kind of experience, or don't even know it's happening. Ever suddenly thought about someone you haven't thought about or talked to in a long time, then received a call, letter or email from them shortly afterwards? That's telepathy.

What happened in this case is that one or the other of you contacted the other telepathically, transmitting longing, affection, wonder, and other emotions.

This kind of contact is what sparked the verbal contact. Whether you thought about them first and they received your feelings and decided to contact you, or they signaled to you, telepathic contact was made. Thoughts of that person returned to them and they chose to make contact. You may even have identified their plans to make contact before it actually happened.

Most people have reasons that they believe they can't learn telepathy. Some people have religious beliefs that tell them telepathy is a form of sorcery, or related to the devil. Because of this, these people will suppress any telepathic experiences they have, and will never try to expand their abilities. Many people have been told that telepathy is just superstition, due to the lack of scientific evidence available.

One major barrier to learning to be telepathic is a myth believed by many people who actually practice this type of communication. Some people think that spoken languages are inferior and the result of having to go without telepathy. This isn't any more true than the assumptions that telepathy is bad or invalid. Words and telepathy complement one another very well, like the lyrics to a song and its music.

In this analogy, the music is telepathy and the lyrics are spoken language, with each working to enhance the other. Words have the ability to define and clarify telepathic messages, which is why we have them. Unfortunately, dependence on spoken language causes telepathy to be neglected and forgotten.

Are you interested in telepathy now? Want to open up the doors of perception and be closer to other people than you've ever been before? Learning telepathy is much easier than it sounds to people who've never done it before. Just like everything else, it takes practice.

The first thing you'll want to do is find an appropriate partner. Try to find someone you've been friends with for a long time and who's also open minded about the possibility of telepathic contact. Look for a person who also really wants to learn how to contact other people's minds. Positive reinforcement is vital when you're first starting out.

The next thing you need to do is separate from your partner. You shouldn't be able to see or hear one another, or give each other cues. Both of you need to be as relaxed as possible, since being tense tends to interfere with your performance in this and in other activities. Remove stress and worry from your mind and make sure you've got a method to get in touch with your partner. A phone or Internet connection will work well.

Decide who'll go first, then visualize the other person as clearly as you can in your mind. Alternate who is doing this, and imagine a connection between you. This connection can take many forms, but a string of light or something similar are very common images.

The next thing to do is to send a thought through that thread or from one light into the other. This is like a web transmission or phone call. Keep it simple to start with and go with the clearest thought possible. Make it something the other person can't guess without contact, though!

Now, when you feel that this transmission has gone through, contact the other person and ask them if they saw anything. Then, compare notes to see how effective the process was. Once you're done with this, your partner should try sending to you.

Remember that when you're just starting out, you should take things slowly. If after a quarter of an hour you can't transmit, stop and take a break. Early attempts should be brief to keep you from getting tired and frustrated. Negative feelings are bad for your efforts.

If you want to learn telepathy, the most important thing is to keep your mind positive about it, and don't give up until you start to get results. You'll be entering into a new and wondrous universe!

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