Jan 6, 2010
Secrets Revealed Of How To Learn Telepathy
Did you know that people can all learn telepathy? This is the ability to sense and transmit our feelings to others over a distance without the use of words or our five physical senses. This mind to mind communication happens instantly, and can even happen over enormous distances.
If you think you can’t learn telepathy, it’s time to reassess things. You may already have had a telepathic experience of some kind, but there’s a good chance you didn’t know that was what was happening. You may not have noticed it at all! One common type is thinking about someone you haven’t thought about or talked to for a long time, then getting a phone call or email from them shortly afterward.
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.
Many people believe that they can’t learn telepathy for one reason or another. This might be because they have a religious background that teaches them that this kind of contact is evil or sorcerous. In these cases, they don’t try to learn it, and suppress their existing telepathic experiences. Many people have also been told that telepathy is irrational and superstitious, due to the lack of available scientific evidence.
One real barrier that people find when learning telepathy is believing a particular myth. This idea is that regular, spoken language is less important or useful than telepathy, that’s it’s inferior. Some people think that as our telepathic abilities decayed over time, we were forced to learn speech. This isn’t any more true than the belief that telepathy is a product of Satan. Words and telepathy can go together just like the words to a song go with the 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.
So, if your interest is peaked and you want to open up new doors of perception and closeness with other people, how can you learn telepathy? It’s actually not nearly as difficult as it sounds to the uninitiated. All it takes is what everything 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 must do is separate from your partner. You don’t have to go far, but you need to be unable to see one another or to give one another conscious or unconscious cues. Relax as much as you can, since tension can really interfere with the process. Clear your mind of stress and concerns. Make sure you have a way of getting in touch with your partner once you’re done – a telephone is an excellent choice.
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.
Now, ‘send’ your thoughts about something through that thread or from one light to the other light, like a telephone call or Web cam transmission. Keep your thoughts simple and make them as clear as you can – think about a photograph of your kids you have in front of you or something simple like that for now.
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.
When you’re starting out, if you don’t feel like you’re able to make a transmission after fifteen minutes or so, take a break. Keep early attempts simple and brief so you’re not tired or frustrated. Negativity doesn’t help.
If you’re interested in learning telepathy, keeping your thoughts positive and not giving up are important. Once you start getting results, you’ll be amazed at the new world that’s opened up before you.


