How to Learn Telepathy
Telepathy is the art of communicating with another being mind-to-mind, such as when you know that someone you love is in trouble even though you haven't gotten phone call to that effect or when you and a sibling start singing the same song at exactly the same time for no apparent reason. Not everyone believes in telepathy, but if you do, you may wish to sharpen your inner focus so that you can "hear" better. One way to learn is by practicing with a friend.
Instructions
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Take seven identical index cards and write a different word on each one. Keep the words short to start. For example, words like dog, cat, bird, mouse, table, chair, eye. Write the same seven words on a second, identical, set of cards. You and a partner each take a set of cards, and one of you leaves the room but remain within earshot.
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Sit in a comfortable chair or cross legged on the floor. Have your partner do the same. Decide who will be the sender and who will be the receiver.
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Have the sender pick a card to focus on and repeat the word on it over and over in his or her mind only (not out loud), blocking out other thought as much as possible, for approximately 30 seconds. Ask him to tell you to start when he has accomplished this task. For this example, say he picked the word "chair."
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Sit still and quiet trying to "hear" the message from the sender. When you think you have received it decide which word the sender is focusing on. Ask the sender if you are correct. For example, say, "Is it mouse?" The sender should tell you yes or no, while he continues concentrating on the correct word. Keep trying until you get it right, but don't just randomly guess. Really try to concentrate. Once you say, "Is it chair," the sender should say yes. Tell him not to utter any other words beside yes and no so both of you can stay focused.
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Repeat Step 3 for about 10 minutes. Then swap roles. You don't have to physically move. Just change who is sender and who is receiver.
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Tips & Warnings
If this exercise proves to be too difficult, try starting out sitting across the table from one another. Just be careful not to give away any nonverbal cues. Learning takes practice. You have to be patient with yourself.
Don't do this exercise with someone who doesn't believe in telepathy. This person will most likely resist trying to "hear" and you will be wasting your time.