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Tetsuya
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« on: November 15, 2009, 02:30:49 PM »

Over the months of practciing Telepathy it seems that most games revolve around "frontload". Games like "Guess the color" or "Guess the shapes" They are usually like 4 different shapes and that causes AOL. Well this is something I been practicing for a few weeks now with Nervous and a few others and I want other telepaths and Empaths to try it.

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  This exercise you will need two people, and you will try to tell each other a story with telepathy.It will both include telepathy and empathy so the point of telling the story is that you can feel how the sender felt and try to translate what he/she is trying to tell you with via Telepathy.
 
 1.You will choose a receiver and a sender from your pair, and then switch each time.
 
2. Before doing this you should find a place say a chatroom or IM and maximize the chat box so you won't be disturbed.
3. The receiver should have pen and paper ready to take down what they feel and see.
 
 Start by mediating then after you calm your mind. You will move your awareness to that person that can be achieve by just focusing on the target screen name. Do this for about 5-15 minutes depending on how long it takes you to reach that state. It takes me about 2 minutes.
 
 Then the receiver will open up to input from the partner and simply waiting for it to be received.
 
 The receiver, take note of all things you receive and all impressions you get. The goal of this exercise is to notice how impressions "feel" when they are correct, and how they "feel" when they are not.
 
 The sender will choose a short event from his or her own life or past to tell the receiver. The sender will then focus on that event, recall it in fullness, including any images, sounds, smells, and emotions associated with that event, and allow the full experience to fill the sender completely. It can be as simple as standing at a cliff watching a sunset, or going to your cousin's birthday party with a bunch of screaming kids roller skating around, etc.
 
 When the sender has transmitted the event for a time, about 3-8  minutes, repeating several times if there is a sequence of events, then the sender should type, "Okay, I'm done."
 
 After the sender is completely finished, the receiver should describe what he or she saw, while the sender waits silently watching the description. Then when the receiver is done describing what was perceived, the sender will describe what the event actually was.
 
 You can discuss the results for a minute or so if necessary, and then switch to the opposite roles. You should try this exercise several times in a row with the same partner, in order to thoroughly practice connecting and exchanging information with a particular person.
 
 Now if you don't get 100% don't feel bad, people rarely get that. I usually get around 60-80% and its usually the feelings I have to translate the symbols I get and then I usually can get the event. Remember practice makes perfect so keep at it. Thanks to kobok to sharing this idea to me that day been using it ever since.
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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2009, 03:03:10 PM »

Sounds cool, I'll see if my friend would like to try it with me
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« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2011, 11:21:06 PM »

Yeah! This needs to be bumped like forreal! LEts practice this!
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