Find a place where you will not be disturbed.
You will need to work with another person. One of you will be the
‘projector’ and the other will be the ‘receiver.’ Working with someone you do not know very well is preferred. The less you know about the person, the better.
Write the following emotions on separate pieces of paper. Then fold and place them inside a bowl.
• Joy
• Distress
• Happy
• Gloating
• Resentment
• Jealously
• Envy
• Sorry
• Hope
• Fear
• Satisfaction
• Relief
• Fear
• Pride
• Shame
• Reproach
• Liking
• Disliking
• Gratitude
• Anger
• Gratification
• Remorse
• Disappointment
• Hate
• Love
Have a pad of paper ready. You will be numbering each of these emotions as each is selected.
The projector must sit across from you (the receiver) or vice versa, about 5 feet away. The projector’s job is to pull a paper from the bowl and form a list by numbering each emotion on the pad of paper in the sequence they were selected. (This will track the accuracy of the receiver.) The projector will then project the selected emotion. After the receiver guesses the emotion, the projector will silently note whether it was a hit or miss and draw the next piece of paper from the bowl.
1. At the first level of practice, the projector should project emotions with facial expressions and regular body language, similar to a charade.
( The projector can also try very subtle facial expressions to increase the challenge)
The receiver should try to get above 50% accuracy before moving on.
When they get to 60% or 70%, they should move to the next level of difficulty.
2. At the next level of difficulty, the person projecting should minimize any facial or body expressions while projecting the emotion (written on the paper) with the same intensity or focus. If 50% accuracy is surpassed, move to the next level of difficulty.
3. Now the projector should evoke a memory associated with a specific emotion, combine emotions, or put a spin on it for more complexity.
(Example: the fear of heights)
The receiver should always try to write down any impressions they are receiving. Impressions received at level one will be quite obvious and will be received from any of the five senses. As accuracy increases, this exercise will begin to draw from the sixth sense in order to sense the specific emotion. Telepathy is about interpreting emotions. Emotions are universal. Everything has a frequency or feeling associated with it. So instead of being purely a visual or auditory experience like most parapsychologists imply, telepathy is more about sensing and understanding complex feelings or frequencies.
The trick is to figure out which impressions are legitimate and which are not. The brain will try to fill blank spaces, build onto impressions, try to match ideas by associations and, of course, babble. Keeping a clear or meditative mental state will allow impressions to enter with much less confusion or complication. This is why the meditation technique from my book, Meditation within Eternity, is a vital tool and must be used. It is designed to develop mental clarity while stimulating the sixth sense. This allows you to discover subtleties and experiences beyond what is apparent.
This is necessary for telepathy to fully develop.
Telepathic ability is available to anyone who is willing to practice and learn how to increase this talent that is given to everyone at birth. When you follow all of the suggestions that I have given, you will become very proficient. So practice it, hone your skills and have fun with it!