What exactly is telepathy? Without getting into the technical information, the easy way to understand it is that your emotions or mental imageries can be transferred from one person or another. However what is special about it is you do it without saying anything, touching, tasting, smelling, or even hearing the other person.
Telepathy is simply a natural, although misunderstood level of communication. Over the years animal trainers and scientists have come to the realization that animals use telepathic communications when connecting with one another, not just when up close, but also over great distances.
Many years ago it was believed that primitive tribes possessed the power of telepathy, and anthropologists still believe it today.
The truth of the matter is that telepathy isn't some esoteric subject. If we would believe that it's just as reputable as learning a new language, people would accept it much easier. Seriously, we always recognize those who have issues with speech, so why is it so difficult to acknowledge those individuals who possess extraordinary powers. Shouldn't we consider the people who can't do it as just having defectiveness?
One thing to understand is that most of our societies over many thousands of years have simply lost their telepathic powers. We now see it as being natural to only use speech, and the common five senses, but it was not always like that.
What it comes down to is that telepathy and that "sixth sense" is connected. You may know the term "third eye" to be a more descriptive answer in your area.
You may not even realize the times that this happens to you, but everyone has telepathy as a tool. The only problem is most people don't know how to use it. Oddly enough we experience it all the time and call it instinct instead. Maybe you're driving home from work and just have a bad feeling about something at home, and then when you get there a problem arises. These are considered "gut feelings" and while many people accept this as an answer, they don't realize that it has to do with telepathy. The most common instance you will hear is the connection between a mother and child.
We can't really pinpoint an exact time when the majority of humanity seemed to lose touch with telepathy, but it has a lot to do with not believing in its power. You often see this amongst many religious organizations like Christianity and Islam that believe this is a tool used by Satan and is simply demonic power.
The debate over this subject continues to surface every now and again, but the truth of the matter is that religions have a lot of power over our civilization. We are taught that our own natural abilities should be pushed aside for the Messiah, the Savior, or the Prophet (depending on your religion).
Do you ever wonder why this is so? A lot of it has to do with the powerful leaders of each religion. While we will say that there are true religious leaders, there are some out there that don't want anyone else to have the power. Think of it as someone challenging you in your workplace. Do you want to acknowledge that they know more than you do? Of course not, which is why some religious officials do the same thing.
While this is a major problem, there are many other issues as well. One of the biggest has to do with the assurance that comes from science. While most scientists believe there is a connection between telepathy and the mind, there are some out there that just can't accept it. On a lawful approach, some scientists believe that telepathy cannot be numerically measured, tasted, or touched.
Instead you will find that we classify telepathic experiences as connections and instincts. We believe this is true only because those scientists, who try to bring the negative side to it, can't experience it themselves. However, they're always quick to acknowledge a strange or gut feeling as an instinct. While this wouldn't normally be a big deal, it's hard to understand considering these traits are just as elusive as telepathy.
We could run through all kinds of questions, but you would only come back with more. Many times when something cannot be explained in a complex term, then these individuals can't accept it as their own. Seriously, would you want everyone else to have something you couldn't? Of course not, which is why they explain its instincts and not telepathy.
Maybe we can date back this loss as far as the Tower of Babylon story featured in the bible and the confusion that surrounded languages. Maybe it wasn't just language that was a setback; maybe people who used telepathy had this problem as well. - 30535
Telepathy is simply a natural, although misunderstood level of communication. Over the years animal trainers and scientists have come to the realization that animals use telepathic communications when connecting with one another, not just when up close, but also over great distances.
Many years ago it was believed that primitive tribes possessed the power of telepathy, and anthropologists still believe it today.
The truth of the matter is that telepathy isn't some esoteric subject. If we would believe that it's just as reputable as learning a new language, people would accept it much easier. Seriously, we always recognize those who have issues with speech, so why is it so difficult to acknowledge those individuals who possess extraordinary powers. Shouldn't we consider the people who can't do it as just having defectiveness?
One thing to understand is that most of our societies over many thousands of years have simply lost their telepathic powers. We now see it as being natural to only use speech, and the common five senses, but it was not always like that.
What it comes down to is that telepathy and that "sixth sense" is connected. You may know the term "third eye" to be a more descriptive answer in your area.
You may not even realize the times that this happens to you, but everyone has telepathy as a tool. The only problem is most people don't know how to use it. Oddly enough we experience it all the time and call it instinct instead. Maybe you're driving home from work and just have a bad feeling about something at home, and then when you get there a problem arises. These are considered "gut feelings" and while many people accept this as an answer, they don't realize that it has to do with telepathy. The most common instance you will hear is the connection between a mother and child.
We can't really pinpoint an exact time when the majority of humanity seemed to lose touch with telepathy, but it has a lot to do with not believing in its power. You often see this amongst many religious organizations like Christianity and Islam that believe this is a tool used by Satan and is simply demonic power.
The debate over this subject continues to surface every now and again, but the truth of the matter is that religions have a lot of power over our civilization. We are taught that our own natural abilities should be pushed aside for the Messiah, the Savior, or the Prophet (depending on your religion).
Do you ever wonder why this is so? A lot of it has to do with the powerful leaders of each religion. While we will say that there are true religious leaders, there are some out there that don't want anyone else to have the power. Think of it as someone challenging you in your workplace. Do you want to acknowledge that they know more than you do? Of course not, which is why some religious officials do the same thing.
While this is a major problem, there are many other issues as well. One of the biggest has to do with the assurance that comes from science. While most scientists believe there is a connection between telepathy and the mind, there are some out there that just can't accept it. On a lawful approach, some scientists believe that telepathy cannot be numerically measured, tasted, or touched.
Instead you will find that we classify telepathic experiences as connections and instincts. We believe this is true only because those scientists, who try to bring the negative side to it, can't experience it themselves. However, they're always quick to acknowledge a strange or gut feeling as an instinct. While this wouldn't normally be a big deal, it's hard to understand considering these traits are just as elusive as telepathy.
We could run through all kinds of questions, but you would only come back with more. Many times when something cannot be explained in a complex term, then these individuals can't accept it as their own. Seriously, would you want everyone else to have something you couldn't? Of course not, which is why they explain its instincts and not telepathy.
Maybe we can date back this loss as far as the Tower of Babylon story featured in the bible and the confusion that surrounded languages. Maybe it wasn't just language that was a setback; maybe people who used telepathy had this problem as well. - 30535