Telepathy Defined

Telepathy can be simply defined as mental transmission of thoughts or image directly to or from the mind of others over a distance without the use of words and the five senses: the touch, the sight, the taste, the smell, and the hearing.

As someone uses the mind to communicate to others without using words, it is like he is climbing his own ladder which nobody can use. This knowledge is very common to some people who are working in an environment where animals communicate through telepathy to convey their thoughts. According to these people, mammals like whales were thought to have been using mental telepathy in sending messages to other mammals that are miles apart.

Many believe that ancient man inherently had this ability to communicate with each other as a necessity of survival and that some may not have lost this ability over time. Today you need to have some telepathy training to help you ‘relearn’ these powers.

Most of our normal behaviors are learned behaviors. Some are more instinctual in nature and telepathy is considered one of these behaviors. It is thought that we can be taught to be telepathic again just as we are taught to read or to write. If we can teach those with learning disabilities to over come them and lean these basic needs, why can we not teach those who are not telepaths naturally to attain this trait?

So knowing this, we have to believe that most of humanity has simply lost their ability to connect with the telepathy that the mind has an available. It should be as easy as the way to respond to music and your other five senses.

Would you believe that telepathy is linked to your sixth sense? Well it is and you may hear some refer to it as the third eye. Whatever name you have for it, telepathy should just come to be second nature.

This instinct can manifest itself in many ways and can be regarded as telepathic in nature by some. I am sure we have all heard the instances of people who are just getting ready to board a flight for a planned trip, just to get a weird feeling and then decided to not to get on the plane. When they get home there are news stories of the flight they were about to take being in a bad crash with few survivors. Did that person who chose not to fly have a telepathic insight? What made them decide not to fly that day? Some might say it is a survival instinct that we all have. Others will say it was a telepathic intuition that made them feel the danger ahead and that is what made them falter and not get on the plane.

What you’ll find is that our society has simply lost touch with the ability to utilize our telepathic power. How this began will probably never be answered, but it’s believed that it was constantly down played by religions all over the world. Most predominantly were Christianity and Islam. They believe that this is the power of Satan and not a tool the human mind already has inside.

It may be that as the world population grew, our need for telepathy began to wane as our survival was not dependent upon it and putting this sense on to a higher power made more sense at the time.

The early organized religious leaders were afraid to do the telepathy resulting to a great change in the thoughts about it. In order for their followers to eliminate the philosophy of telepathy in their lives, they forced the people to put their trust on the religious icons. But not everyone was convinced. Some were able to learn and develop the language of telepathy which made the telepathy still existing up to now.

Now that we are in a modernized and technological age, most of the scholars and scientist would just laugh about telepathy because they believed that this is not true sense since accessing telepathy does not need the use of the five senses. But the real philosophy of telepathy will never be important anymore to somebody who already chose to disregard telepathy as the sixth sense.

Most scientists will agree that humans experience a wide variety of emotions, but do not include telepathy in the list. Perhaps it is because of the lack of personal involvement. I am sure there are some scientists that have had first hand knowledge of telepathy and that they are few among the many.

Maybe it’s just jealousy on their part. After all, most individuals hate it when something can’t be explained, yet someone else can do it. When a phenomenon like telepathy comes along, it’s much easier to tell us it’s an instinctive response as opposed to an extraordinary power of the mind.

With regards to the forgotten telepathy, it is likened to the biblical story of the Tower of Babylon where the people failed to distinguish the language they were using. Maybe the language of telepathy was one of those.

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