04-12-2010, 06:25 PM
I would say one of the first steps in successful telepathy is realizing that it doesn’t really involve hearing what someone is thinking, word-for-word in your head. At least for me it doesn’t. I suppose my being an empath may contribute to how I “read“ people, but I tend to just *feel* what someone is thinking without hearing it. The entire concept is already there, I already understand it, and the need for translating the feelings into words becomes obsolete. This is very similar to what happens in light trance channeling. All of the Q’uo channelings are done through telepathy. I have personally channeled Q’uo on several occasions, and very rarely do I get actual sentences. In fact, my channeling skills are somewhat rough because I often get overwhelmed at the enormity of the concepts presented. So, in my personal experience at least, pay attention more to what your are feeling than hearing.
I would advise caution in trying to be telepathic with everyone you meet. There’s a lot of stuff in people’s heads you very likely do not want to know, so if you want to practice it I would recommend doing it with people you are very comfortable around and whom you trust (not to mention that it‘s rude to randomly peruse people‘s thoughts without asking). Remember, if a true telepathic connection is established, they’ll possibly read you as easy as you read them, and it’s good to have your “thoughts in order” so-to-speak.
I see the day when we’re all able to just drop these cumbersome words and start communicating for real (global shift, anyone?), but as of right now I would sort of agree with Q’uo that it isn’t the most important thing to be mastering, as once you’ve graduated that sort of thing should be easy. Still, I see no harm in developing it- for many people it comes naturally. My main advice would just be to be selective. While still in this density, I strongly believe that there are some thoughts that are better left hidden.
I would advise caution in trying to be telepathic with everyone you meet. There’s a lot of stuff in people’s heads you very likely do not want to know, so if you want to practice it I would recommend doing it with people you are very comfortable around and whom you trust (not to mention that it‘s rude to randomly peruse people‘s thoughts without asking). Remember, if a true telepathic connection is established, they’ll possibly read you as easy as you read them, and it’s good to have your “thoughts in order” so-to-speak.
I see the day when we’re all able to just drop these cumbersome words and start communicating for real (global shift, anyone?), but as of right now I would sort of agree with Q’uo that it isn’t the most important thing to be mastering, as once you’ve graduated that sort of thing should be easy. Still, I see no harm in developing it- for many people it comes naturally. My main advice would just be to be selective. While still in this density, I strongly believe that there are some thoughts that are better left hidden.