An Insight Into How To Learn Telepathy
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 contact then precipitated more conventional communication such as a letter or a phone call. Whether you thought of them first and they received these thoughts or the other way around, this telepathic link between the two of you is what brought you into communication with each other. The other person may have been meaning to get in touch and your telepathy picked up on this, leading you to think of them.
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.
Others think that if telepathy was important that the ability would come to us more easily. Of course, this argument doesn't add up; it's not as if we're born knowing how to speak the language which we think of as our mother tongue. The idea that telepathy is without value is just as misguided as the opinion that this and other psychic abilities are the handiwork of the Devil. Telepathic communication and verbal communication can be thought of as the two sides of the same coin.
Telepathy and speech complement each other and when used together, allow you to communicate exactly what you mean. Telepathy can't always convey everything you want to say, but words can also prove inadequate. Using both of these natural communication abilities lets you be a more complete person and relate better with others.
Developing your telepathic communication abilities has a number of benefits. It is literally learning a sixth sense and lets you communicate in a more direct and intimate way with those around you. While it's not hard to learn telepathy per se, it does take practice like acquiring any new skill.
Partnering up with a close friend who is also interested in learning telepathy is the best way to practice this natural ability. It makes learning easier, quicker and more fun too!
You'll want to practice with your partner while in separate rooms or even with the two of you at your respective homes. This way you'll be unable to read body language or any other kind of visual cues. Relax and free your mind of stress and worry. After your practice sessions, call each other to compare notes.
One of you needs to go first and try to clearly visualize your partner. Visualize a connection between the two of you; many people find a beam of light to be a helpful image to concentrate on.
Next, visualize your thoughts being sent over this link to your partner. Choose something which won't be easy for your partner to guess, but keep your transmissions simple at first.
After you feel that you have sent your telepathic signal, call your partner to ask what they received from you. Once you compare notes, take a few minutes to rest and then switch places with the sender in the first exercise now being the receiver.
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.
Keep a positive outlook towards learning telepathy and practice regularly. You need to train your mind to use this skill, so be patient and before you know it, you'll be able to enjoy all the benefits of learning to use your natural telepathic abilities.