HOW TO PRACTICE MENTAL TELEPATHY

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Here's another great way to broaden your abilities,
that you can practice with one, or several people.
Telepathy means that you’re “feeling at a distance”,
and is the transfer of thoughts, feelings, or images
directly from one person’s mind to another’s. In
general, it’s easier to send and receive emotions
than it is thoughts. Emotions are the most direct
experience people have with you don’t have in-
person communication. When someone loves you,
for example. you can feel the force of his or her
emotion from across the room or across the
country. Picking up the energy of emotions is
familiar to everyone.
When practicing telepathy, two things will make it
more effective. First, link the thought you want to
send with both an image and a strong emotion.
Second, make an energy-link with the person you’re
connecting with before you send the
communication. As with any skill, practice makes
perfect. Practicing with a friend or group of friends
on a regular basis will dramatically improve your
ability. When working with groups of people,
remember to keep energy filters in place so that you
don’t inadvertently take on someone's thought
forms or projections. The Celtic Cross meditation is
an excellent filter for this type of work.
The more focused your mind is when you practice,
the more your abilities will improve, but try to avoid
using willpower to send your message. The force of
will can be perceived by the other person’s body as
aggression and cause him or her to subconsciously
block your connection. It’s best to connect with
love and send your information along the energy
between you.
You can perform this exercise with others in the
same room or set it up so that everyone tunes in
and meditates together at the same time from
different locations. You can also try to send a
message on and off throughout the day, then check
in with each other in the evening to see if and when
it was picked up. It’s easiest to by sending simple
things.

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