Telepathy For Psychics

Feb 15
07:39

2012

Rachel Saxon

Rachel Saxon

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Many people believe that the mind has many more powers and possibilities than are officially recognised by science methods.

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Many people believe that the mind has many more powers and possibilities than are officially recognised by science. Parapsychologists describe telepathy as a type of ESP (extra-sensory-perception). One way they have used of trying to prove the existence of telepathy is a system using cards. The experiment involves a ‘sender’ and ‘receiver’ and the correct identification of randomly chosen images. To show the possibility of telepathy the receiver must correctly identify more than an average person would by purely guessing.

Parapsychologists have identified and labelled a number of different forms of telepathy. These are:

·          Latent:  This is the transfer of thought using ESP

·          Retro cognitive: Transfer of thoughts about the past

·          Precognitive: Transfer of thoughts about the future

·          Intuitive: Transfer of thoughts about the present

·          Emotive: The action of transferring sensations and feelings

·          Super conscious: This is about individuals connecting to a collective consciousness

Each of these forms of telepathy has different features that can be tested with different variations of the test. For example,Telepathy For Psychics Articles an experiment involving precognitive telepathy will involve the cards being randomly picked only after the message has been sent.

Some people choose to explain telepathy away as an extreme form of body language where signals are transferred sub consciously through sophisticated and subtle body movements and facial expressions. Although there is evidence that people defiantly communicate in this way, it does not account for all of the observations about telepathy categorised above. Sophisticated body language could never account for pre cognitive telepathy for example.

Others are convinced that telepathy is a form of psychic energy. That it is physically vibrating mind waves that enable the communication and thought transference to take place. Some say that empathy and sympathy are in fact common forms of the telepathic process. It may be, they suggest, that feeling sympathetic pain when a friend or loved one hurts themselves is that person actually communicating the sensation telepathically. This is an example of emotive telepathy.

It has been suggested by some that in our ancient history we used telepathy much more than we do now and that we have lost the skill to use it since the advent of language and sophisticated tools. The ability is still within us, they say, and some are more in tune with it than others.

For now, at least, telepathy will remain one of the great unanswered human mysteries.

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