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Learn Telepathy – What Is Holding You Back?

October 20, 2009 by Richard P Minks  
Filed under Personal Development

Telepathy is a form of communication which does not use the five standard senses. Instead of getting your thoughts across through speech or visually, telepathic communication works through a direct mind-to-mind link. It’s a useful skill which every man and woman innately possesses and with practice, you too can communicate this way.

Whether you know it or not, you’ve already experienced telepathic communication. For example, when you start thinking of someone and you receive a call or letter from them right afterwards.

You may be tempted to chalk these occurrences up to coincidence. However, that’s not what it was: these are instances where you have received a telepathic signal from someone else.

This person was already meaning to get in touch and the telepathic link gave you a notice that they were thinking of you and that they were going to contact you. Of course, this can also work the other way around; which is why you may call someone you haven’t spoken with in a while and have them tell you that they had just been thinking about you.

Despite being very common, most people are doubtful of the existence of telepathy or that learning telepathy is something which they can do. A lot of us are held back by religious indoctrination which teaches us that these kinds of abilities are certainly the work of evil forces. Others are reserving judgment, doubting telepathy unless and until it is scientifically proven and accepted as fact.

There are also those who while not skeptical about the idea of telepathy are unconvinced of the value of telepathic communication. We have the power of speech; the reasoning goes, so why would we need this ability? Since it is not something which is generally considered important enough to encourage its development in children, why should one learn to use this natural human ability? The fact is that telepathy is just as useful of a means of communication as are written and spoken language, but it has simply not been made a part of our culture in the way that language has; which does not mean that it is not worth learning.

In fact, spoken language and telepathy can be complements to each other. Sometimes the spoken word is incapable of expressing exactly what we mean; conversely, telepathy can sometimes fail to convey the shadings and nuances that spoken language can. Being able to communicate with both allows you to make yourself completely understood.

Learning telepathy is in essence acquiring a new sense which lets you see the world in a different way; in fact, it opens more possibilities to you and gives you a broader perspective. This alone makes telepathy a talent well worth developing.

You’ll need to have a partner to get the best results from your efforts to learn telepathy. Choose a close friend who shares your interest in developing this skill; the positive reinforcement you will give each other will be invaluable.

Your practice sessions should be done with you at your home and your partner at theirs. This keeps you from picking up on facial expressions and other cues. Make sure that you’re both relaxed and free of stress before you begin; this will facilitate your communications.

You’ll take turns with your partner; one will go first and try to establish a telepathic communications channel. Visualize your partner as clearly as you can and then imagine something connection you and your partner. Most people choose to visualize a ray of light, but anything which works for you will do fine.

The next step is to use this visualized link to send your telepathic communications. Imagine your thoughts traveling over this link and your partner receiving them. Keep your thoughts simple enough to understand, but pick something to send which won’t be easy to guess.

Call your partner after you send your signal to compare notes. Find out what they have received and assess how successful your telepathic transmission has been. You should both them take a brief rest and then try again, with your partner now being the sender.

You do need to be patient as you learn telepathy; it takes time to learn this skill and it’s important not to let yourself get frustrated if it doesn’t always work. If you dont think your transmission has been successful after 15 minutes, take a break and try again later. Otherwise, you’ll just wear yourself out.

Learning telepathy takes practice, patience, persistence and positivity. Don’t give up and you’ll start being able to use your telepathic abilities soon enough and a whole new world will be open to you.

The writer Richard P Minks writes for the http://www.telepathyrevealed.com website. Discover for yourself how easy it is to learn telepathy. Discover previously undisclosed information. Anyone really can learn telepathy all will be revealed when you visit here to get a free telepathy development CD package!

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