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Old 12-15-2008, 07:49 PM   #8
Dvjkefdw

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it isn't easy.. i've had many good teachers. one of them was a full blown psychic aura reader/karma doctor who had worked closely with people for about 20 years so he was very able to accurately point out what was going on in people. i've seen him perform small miracles. one time he told a friend of ours that he had a huge blockage in expression. that friend didn't believe it though the rest of us laughed at his denial because it was so obvious you didn't need to be a psychic. so the healer asked if he could temporarily remove the blockage tho show the guy the difference..

i've never seen anyone change so much in so little time. and it was like the whole energetic atmosphere around the man "loosened up". the effect was temporary. but the guy liked it so much that he spent about a year loosening himself up afterwards. successfully because he knew when he hit "the vibe"... it was really amazing especially the feeling that not only does the guy say he feels changed not only do you see he changed but his presence feels changed as well. i'm a psychologist, give me 20 years of working with someone and i might be able to reproduce the effect. this was big and i was academically trained to recognize it.

i'm a sensitive myself. i've read people quite accurately in the past. but being consistently and reliably able to read people.. well i can't do it. and neither could this healer, he was good, but not all the time we're all human and perfection is one flaw we've so far managed to avoid

still my biggest observation in the area is that you should just assume that your thoughts do not originate in your brain. if you go to a public place or experience something that many people experienced before you or with you, then it becomes more likely that you think the same thing others thought or are thinking or will think. when thoughts are shared you think them like they're your own. it's hard to see the difference, certainly at first. some of that can be explained by just common sense, knowing that it is the most likely thing people think about a subject or situation. but sometimes you have access to information that others had that you don't because you share the thought.

emotions are much easier to pick up. to me they always show as physical feelings in my body. when i have a knot in my stomach but no reason to be upset then i look around to see if someone near me looks as if they have a knot in the stomach. and usually i can find them. if those people are friendly then you can usually verify the feeling. i would not recommend trying to verify the feeling with strangers. people tend to hide those emotions and their responses are either denial or getting freaked out over it. both are not worth your efforts. so try it at your own risk but if they say no, then that's final, imho you just can't dictate to others what they feel. if you're wrong they'll feel you're talking them into something, if you're right they think you're invading personal space, the sanctity of their separation.

i'm told others sometimes experience this differently but on the whole i'm supposedly pretty average.

if you want to develop it, you should know that your own opinions, your own monkey mind makes rash assumptions that are only sometimes completely right. and those ideas are going to be all over the place. try to make no assumptions and don't try to do telepathy. in my experience focusing and meditating helps only a little. just being perceptive (with the intent to perceive) and empty of opinion about what you are going to perceive helps a lot.

just be empty, and accept whatever thing comes, big or small. sometimes you don't need to save the world, you just get to have a glimpse behind the veil of a little thing. that's good too, right?

my soul is your soul.
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