Archive for the 'Telepathy' Category

Aug 16 2008

Posted by hspgia under Clairaudience, Clairsentience, Clairvoyance, Telepathy

Telepathy on Road Trips

One of the easiest ways to become more telepathic and intuitive is to take a road trip. Ideally the road trip is out of high density traffic, has some interesting views and is relaxing or has a pleasurable goal at the end.  You’ll find that you automatically become more telepathic with your kids and your spouse.  It’s a great time to talk about certain topics that need some problem solving or have been “touchy” before. The natural  conditions of a road trip  that creates this are:

  • A close container
  • Moving in the same direction toward a common goal
  • Moving at the same speed which synchronizes all timing  elements
  • Detachment from the environment

To recreate these conditions in every day takes a different set of tools. Learn how to Set Up Your Fields, use a Dial Technique for synchronizing timing, develop a Witness Observer for detachment, and learn how to set a common goal or intention of outcome by using spiritual power or resolve instead of mental will or force.

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Mar 18 2008

Posted by hspgia under Communicating with Animals, Higher Sense Perception, Intuition, Telepathy

My Adventure with a Telepathic Cat

I’m not much of a cat person. Cats have unique personalities and it takes a rare cat to get me excited. I met one once, though, that was quite remarkable. I was at a retreat near Red Lodge, Montana. I was staying in a tipi with several other participants that was quite a distance from the main house where we gathered for circles and eating.

Also up by a house was a jacuzzi that I enjoyed using. I spent quite a long time in the jacuzzi one night. It was the new moon and quite dark out. Someone asked me if I wanted a flashlight to get back to the tipi, but I was confident that I would be able to see in the dark. Everyone headed home while I stayed longer.

Eventually I set off for my tipi. First I crossed an open field and approached a gate. As I crossed the field, the house cat (who was all black) kept following me, brushing against my lower legs. I didn’t want it to follow me all the way back to the tipi so I kept shooing it away. After climbing through the gate I was on a small trail that wound through the woods. My memory of the trail was one of winding through the trees, crossing a bridge through a small swamp area and then following a creek to the tipi.

I quickly discovered that it was impossible to see. At one point I ran into a barb wire fence, which I didn’t even remember being there before. I became disoriented. Finally I reached where I thought the bridge crossing the swampy area was. As I stepped forward I found myself blocked by the cat again! Once again I tried to move forward and the cat blocked me. Finally I started to wise up and began thinking the cat was communicating with me. I tried turning in a different direction and again the cat blocked me. I turned in the direction that I was sure was wrong and….no cat!

I couldn’t quite believe that was the direction to walk but I hesitantly took a step in front of me. I immediately felt the bridge under my feet. I continued on across with more confidence. Once I reached the other side I could see the light in my tipi and moved toward it. Just before I reached the safe haven of the tipi, the cat who had been walking beside me the whole way, glided away into the dark.

I was impressed. That was one telepathic cat!

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Mar 14 2008

Posted by hspgia under Psychic, Psychic Abilities, Telepathy

Psychic Joke

This may be the world’s shortest post.

A psychic meets another psychic on the street.

The first psychic says, “You’re fine….how am I?”

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Mar 09 2008

Posted by hspgia under Clairvoyance, Higher Sense Perception, Psychic Abilities, Telepathy

What is Telepathy?

Telepathy is one manifestation of clairvoyance and is a natural ability in all human beings and animals as well. Telepathy is the ability to send thoughts, images, pictures or other mental activity to another across time and space.  I believe that telepathic communication occurs much more frequently then we imagine, however,  we “miss ” the signals. A lot of thoughts randomly moving through our head aren’t necessarily our own.

Telepathy often occurs naturally in a car. As two people travel in the same direction, looking at the same view, their timing frequencies synchronize along with their brain waves, creating the perfect condition for telepathy. My husband and I, who have two different cultures and languages, often finish each other’s sentences in the car. Communication has always been difficult for us because of our cultural differences, so when I want to communicate something really important I wait till we’re on a trip together.

Telepathy also occurs with older people. The speculation is that as the near and far senses diminish with age, the higher senses come more to the forefront. If you have a loved one in a nursing home or in a care giving facility, remind the caregivers to mind their thoughts, thinking positively while on the job (or being honest about their feelings if they are having a bad day).

Telepathy also occurs naturally when a loved one is in danger or some catastrophic event occurs. Many people had telepathic dreams and visions prior to the 911 event and the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean. The challenge, as with all higher sense perception, lies in the ability to interpret what one is perceiving.

It’s important to be able to separate the telepathic impression so that the body doesn’t react as if the information is for it. If you get a telepathic message of a catastrophe from across the world, and the body thinks it’s about itself, you’ll go into a massive fight or flight response. Always acknowledge that you might be receiving a telepathic message from someone else, then discern whether it is for someone else or yourself, then decide on the action to take. If you are not able to take an immediate physical action, then send up a prayer for the situation.

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