Half of the method for telepathy is learning to look in the right place. The other half of the method for telepathy is learning to stop looking in the wrong places.
When listening to your own mind ramble on, the associated thoughts, impressions, pictures, perceptions, and feelings all seem to originate from a place that many of us call “inside my head.” When telepathically in touch with another, his or her thoughts, impressions, pictures, perceptions, and feelings will also seem to originate from that same place — the one called “inside my head.” Why heck darn when you get right down to it every thought, impression, picture, perception, and feeling is rattling around in that place you have come to call “inside my head.”
How then can one tell the difference between telepathically received information and information that has originated from within “inside my head”? To answer that question let me ask you another, what makes you think that there is a difference? [Oops, there I’ve gone and done it. I’ve let Secret Method Number Two out of the bag. You know the one that you’ve just guessed at. The one about considering all thoughts, impressions, pictures, perceptions, and feelings as being telepathically received — sometimes from others and sometimes from that one that is not you but you have so strongly identified with as being you that you have fallen into the trap of believing it is you.]
The other answer to the question “How then can one tell the difference between telepathically received information and information that has originated from within ‘inside my head’?” is: How can a mother tell the cry of her baby down the hall in a nursery filled with several dozen crying babies? Mothers don’t think that there is a difference, they just know the difference — it comes with the job. [Okay so it wasn’t actually an another answer but another question. I was once asked “Why do you always answer a question with another question?”; my response: “I do?”]
Reading someone else’s mind does not mean that the perceived information will be located anywhere different. When you talk on the phone to a friend in another city doesn’t his or her voice still come from the plastic thing that you hold up to your head?
In order to learn telepathy it is necessary to first untangle a double-bind. How can you find your way out of the house when you are already standing in the backyard? Every effort you make to find your way out from the house must fail — the effort is based on a false premise, the misconception that one is not outside. Or in the expansion of our analogy, how can you hear voices that don’t originate from “inside your head” when every voice you hear is “inside your head?”
And how does this relate to telepathy? If one is referring to human telepathy then I wouldn’t know. In the case of SlimeMold telepathy the correspondence is simple. Consider yet another analogy:
Suppose that you grew up in an abandoned orchard. You never went hungry – the trees supplied you with red spheres of crisp, juicy goodness. You found them on the ground, you found them in the trees — everywhere you looked you found these yummy fruits of red crisp juicy goodness.
Then one day you hear tales of an exotic food called “apples”. You say to yourself, “Yes, that’s the food for me. I want to eat ‘apples’.” But you can’t find “apples” no matter where you look. Every now and again you get a line on a promising possibility only to find one of your familiar yum-yum fruits of red, crisp, juicy goodness where you had hoped you might find an apple. So you look further. You keep looking.
After a while you begin to think that “apples” don’t exist. After all you, have looked everywhere that people have reported seeing “apples” and have never seen this exotic food — yum-yum fruits yes, but never any “apples”. After a while you decide that “apples” must be an allegorical name and referring to a state of mind or a form of spiritual grace. Perhaps you write a book, design a workshop and meet lots of sex partners at expensive “events” you give teaching seekers about “apples” and the allegory of spiritual growth.
In the search for any exotic fruit whether it be “apples” or telepathically received thoughts a common error that one can make is to assume that just because you are looking for it it must be something you are not previously familiar with. “That can’t be this exotic fruit for which I search, that is a yum-yum fruit I have lived with my whole life.” “That can’t be a telepathically perceived thought I am finding it right there inside my head where I always find thoughts.”
How do you recognize a commercial during a television broadcast? The vision is contained within the same bounded flat screen of scintillating light. The sound emanated from the same speaker. How then can you tell that the commercial is a commercial and not part of the television program?
Continuity, ambiance, tonal texture, visual character, substance and content — all of these things will change when transitioning from the show to the commercial.
An experienced day time television surfer can tell whether a show is a soap-opera, sitcom, news broadcast, live Cop show or a re-enacted Cop show all within one second of switching onto the channel. It takes slightly more time to tell a made for television movie from a theatrical release movie — like three seconds.
How is this possible? One answer is experience. Another answer is confirmation. A quick glance in the television guide or a more prolonged viewing will confirm the initial perception of the show as one type or another. If you can place yourself in the situation whereby you can experience telepathy and get confirmation of when you are on beam and off beam, it is not that big of a challenge to refine one’s technique. With practice and further refinement one can learn to “tune in” quicker and filter thoughts more accurately.
So how can one do this?
Practice, practice, practice.
The following exercises are designed to teach you the unteachable and give you that which you already have. If you can’t already read thoughts then these exercises will be of no use to you. If you are not a slime mold from the thirty-seventh century then they will not be of any help.
If, as you suspect, you are a slime mold from the thirty-seventh century then don’t you think it’s about time you got back to work? Don’t you think that you should accept that which is your rightful and natural heritage?
In the beginning, practice is mostly a matter of being wrong and being willing to be wrong.
I am getting a red wagon.
Nope.
I see a field of grass.
Nope.
Something about a hedge hog.
Nay.
Maybe it’s a Great Dane.
Yeah.
It’s eating a row of roses.
No.
It’s running down a street in Phoenix.
Yes.
It’s Monday.
Yes.
Your Aunt Rose is coming in today at the railway station.
Yeah
She is coming to visit for three weeks.
Right.
And, she’s bringing your cousin Frank.
Amazing that’s absolutely right.