COMMUNICATION
Without Words
It is quite possible to send and receive thoughts between individuals through an open exchange, one that is concentrated with clear, concise intent. These signals are usually disjointed at best, unless the participants have experience with mental projection and, especially important, a close personal relationship with the receiver. Occasionally, random, unintentional thoughts may get picked up here and there, but again these are disjointed and unclear – for me anyway – most often manifesting as visual presentations that flash quickly in the mind’s eye. Interpreting the symbolism of these images is similar to those that occur in dream state, except the source of the signal isn’t internal.
That is to say, when we dream, our mind sends itself a message, which we attempt to decipher once we’re awake. While many universal symbols and their most generic psychological and mystical meanings have been identified throughout history, dream states are a unique experience that varies depending upon the individual, their location, religious affiliation, and many other factors. As we discover hidden meanings buried within our intrinsic communication, it must be realized that the translation of any particular image is likely to have a different meaning outside of that internal, isolated environment.
When picking up stray signals from others, we’re in a position to interpret their inner most thoughts and then attempt to visualize them for ourselves. Talk about mixed messages. Unless someone is very focused on a singular thought, it’s very difficult to invade their mind without some level of awareness on their part. A defensive reaction is as inherent as pulling your hand away from an open flame, if the flame were invisible and inside your head.
Sending a message to an unknowing or unwanted receiver is far more intrusive, such actions are irresponsible, unethical, and can result in severe trauma. On the plus side, a psi-scream is a very effective defense mechanism, although one that carries a potential to render the attacker permanently insane.
Perhaps the most outstandingly common physic ability is threat perception. Ever feel someone watching you didn’t know was there? If so, did you wonder how it was possible to FEEL them LOOK at you?
Some suspect animals have the ability to sense impending disaster, aside from physical vibration of the ground, changes in air temperature, etcetera, although part of this ability may be attributed to super-sensitivity/hyper developed senses. Read more @ PBS.org
It is quite possible to send and receive thoughts between individuals through an open exchange, one that is concentrated with clear, concise intent. These signals are usually disjointed at best, unless the participants have experience with mental projection and, especially important, a close personal relationship with the receiver. Occasionally, random, unintentional thoughts may get picked up here and there, but again these are disjointed and unclear – for me anyway – most often manifesting as visual presentations that flash quickly in the mind’s eye. Interpreting the symbolism of these images is similar to those that occur in dream state, except the source of the signal isn’t internal.
That is to say, when we dream, our mind sends itself a message, which we attempt to decipher once we’re awake. While many universal symbols and their most generic psychological and mystical meanings have been identified throughout history, dream states are a unique experience that varies depending upon the individual, their location, religious affiliation, and many other factors. As we discover hidden meanings buried within our intrinsic communication, it must be realized that the translation of any particular image is likely to have a different meaning outside of that internal, isolated environment.
When picking up stray signals from others, we’re in a position to interpret their inner most thoughts and then attempt to visualize them for ourselves. Talk about mixed messages. Unless someone is very focused on a singular thought, it’s very difficult to invade their mind without some level of awareness on their part. A defensive reaction is as inherent as pulling your hand away from an open flame, if the flame were invisible and inside your head.
Sending a message to an unknowing or unwanted receiver is far more intrusive, such actions are irresponsible, unethical, and can result in severe trauma. On the plus side, a psi-scream is a very effective defense mechanism, although one that carries a potential to render the attacker permanently insane.
Perhaps the most outstandingly common physic ability is threat perception. Ever feel someone watching you didn’t know was there? If so, did you wonder how it was possible to FEEL them LOOK at you?
Some suspect animals have the ability to sense impending disaster, aside from physical vibration of the ground, changes in air temperature, etcetera, although part of this ability may be attributed to super-sensitivity/hyper developed senses. Read more @ PBS.org


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