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samsara

Is it possible to pick up individual thoughts from people nearby because I have had experiences where I have heard a comment from but I wasn't sure whether it was verbally said. It tends to be very direct comments people could normally think but keep to themselves in situations where I have never met or know the person. I'm just trying to decide whether it is a psychic issue or just that I have met rude people :|

magari

Could be either or.

Would take some experimentation on your part to find out.

robot

that's one of two things.. the voice in your head talking or your imagination, it's simply not possible to hear people's thoughts, when has this ever been possible and where is the proof.

CFTraveler

Quote from: robot on January 08, 2009, 09:28:59
that's one of two things.. the voice in your head talking or your imagination, it's simply not possible to hear people's thoughts, when has this ever been possible and where is the proof.
I'm sure there is documentation of certain people being able to do this.  The question is why are you so sure it isn't so?

samsara

The best way I can describe it is when people see something then feel an instant reaction which could result in them instantly thinking a comment but not verbalising it(if that makes any sense). I wondered whether I might have been picking up their feelings and somehow translating it into words which I heard. I can't say I have ever read about anything like that before and it would be a bit odd to ask people whether they have just said something :-)














Summer

Quote from: robot on January 08, 2009, 09:28:59
that's one of two things.. the voice in your head talking or your imagination, it's simply not possible to hear people's thoughts, when has this ever been possible and where is the proof.

As far as proof, I have none to provide on the spot but there have been several cases of LSD or other  psycobilins enhancing psychic ability. Atleast when the drug is taken by two people, at the same time, together. Seems they always report feeling a sort of "one-ness" with the other person, and the conversation they're verbally carrying on become completely through their thoughts. Like the wave functions of their thought patters are coinciding with each other. Like one crest meets the other's trough

DH

I'm convinced that clairaudience is real.  About a year after my wife died, I met with a medium who gave me a message that could only come from her.  The information was too personal for the medium to have known before hand.  When I asked how he perceived her message, he said that he heard it, as if he were talking talking to her on a phone.

The following info is from the Parapsychology Enclycolpedia:

The faculty of "clear hearing," the ability to hear sounds inaudible to the normal ear, such as "spirit" voices; a faculty analogous to clairvoyance, but considerably less frequently met with.

One such incident occurred to the apostle Paul on the road to Damascus. He saw a light and heard a voice. As he later told of the events, "They that were with me saw the light and were afraid; but they heard not the voice of him who spoke to me" (Acts 23:9). Perhaps the best-known case is that of Joan of Arc (see Jeanne D'Arc). She was not the only martyr who heard the voices of saints and angels urging them to perform some special task.

In Spiritualist circles the faculty is claimed by mediums, but distinction must be made between the "inner voice," through which mediums are supposed to receive communications from the denizens of "the otherworld," and an externalized voice comparable to an actual physical sound. Frequently some such physical sounds form the basis of an auditory hallucination, just as the points of light in a crystal are said to form points de repère around which the hallucination of the visualizer may shape itself.

Clairaudience is considered a rare mediumistic gift, but the phenomenon has been known from ancient times: "The prophet that is in Israel telleth the king of Israel the words the king of Syria speaks in his bedchamber" (2 Kings 6). The experience of hearing inner voices was described in the age of animal magnetism by one of Dr. G. Billot's somnambulists: "At first, I feel a little breath like a light zephyr, which refreshes and then chills my ear. From that instant I become deaf, and I begin to be aware of a little humming in the ear, like that of a gnat. By giving close attention I then hear a small voice which says to me that which I afterwards repeat.

"A biographer of the poet William Cowper wrote that the most important events of Cowper's later years were audibly announced to him before they occurred."

The difficulty in where to draw the line between subjective and objective experience is illustrated by the following narrative of Vincent Turvey in The Beginnings of Seership (1911): "One afternoon a few weeks ago I went to sleep on the sofa; after a time, probably about forty minutes, I became aware that there was an indistinct conversation going on somewhere near me. Knowing that all my people were out and that my house stands detached in its own grounds, I wondered what it meant.

Then I realized that I was asleep and was 'hearing' clairaudiently, and that those who were conversing were not 'spirits,' but someone inside me and someone outside me, and yet part of me, because both voices were 'Turvey' in language, etc. I caught no sentence, save here and there a word or two such as 'understand—no condition—not yet,' etc., then I heard the sentence: 'But you had better wake it up now, as there is a man coming to the house in a minute.' I woke and had just enough time to throw off my rug and smooth my hair with my hand, when the front door bell rang."

Clairaudience is either spontaneous or experimentally induced. Seashells are used for the latter purpose; most people can hear what sounds like the murmur of the sea in a shell. But the clairaudient medium soon distinguishes other voices, may hear distant friends speaking, may hear part of a conversation he or she has already heard or will soon hear, and may interpret the communications as messages from the dead or from the living. The medium Arthur Ford was well known as a successful platform clairaudient in the United States, whereas Estelle Roberts had a similar reputation in England. Marjorie Livingston published several books on esoteric matters that she clairaudiently received.

Clairaudience fades imperceptively into the inspiration experienced by many artists. Many poets and novelists have also claimed that they "received" their material rather than consciously constructed it. In like measure, musicians often report initially hearing in their head a new composition, which they then reproduce for their audiences.

Sources:

Hollen, Henry. Clairaudient Transmission. Hollywood, Calif.: Keats Publications, 1931.

Roberts, Estelle. Forty Years a Medium. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1959. Revised as Fifty Years a Medium. London: Corgi Books, 1969.

Sharp, Arthur. F. The Spirit Saith. London: H. H. Greaves, n.d.
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