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Juliet

How can a person tell when they are receiving an image or message from someone else as compared to the person using their ability to link to someone else?  I am having trouble discerning between the two.

Thanks,
Juliet
Don't be scared to fly alone, find a path that is your own. ~ "Soar" by Christina Aguilera

cainam_nazier

Do you mean if some one just send you some thing? and not you linking to that person first?


Easy, well sorta, pending your level of personal space and all that.

The image, sensation, or what ever is forced in.  As in you weren't doing anything and all of a sudden a thought or image not of you own design is there.  If you seem to be a natural receiver then this is more difficult because your brain is more or less always searching for the random thoughts thrown into the air so a directed message would register the same.  But if your mind is totally closed off and a thought is forced in it can have an almost nightmarish feel to it.  Being it is there, it's not your's, and you can't turn it off and are forced to deal with the thought.  Level of severity depends on the image or thought sent.  Cute and fuzzy is easy to deal with but there is still the mild feeling of invasion.

Juliet

Quote from: cainam_nazierDo you mean if some one just send you some thing? and not you linking to that person first?


Easy, well sorta, pending your level of personal space and all that.

The image, sensation, or what ever is forced in.  As in you weren't doing anything and all of a sudden a thought or image not of you own design is there.  If you seem to be a natural receiver then this is more difficult because your brain is more or less always searching for the random thoughts thrown into the air so a directed message would register the same.  But if your mind is totally closed off and a thought is forced in it can have an almost nightmarish feel to it.  Being it is there, it's not your's, and you can't turn it off and are forced to deal with the thought.  Level of severity depends on the image or thought sent.  Cute and fuzzy is easy to deal with but there is still the mild feeling of invasion.

Hi, Cainam Nazier!  I appreciate the response you sent.   For a while I thought nobody was going to answer.  In 2002, I posted a question about a situation I was experiencing and I didn't start receiving answers until I discovered it a couple weeks ago under my new username.  It took two years. LOL  Anyway ...

I have another question.  Maybe you can shed some light on it or suggest a website that can help me.   Before I ask the question, I think I am a natural receiver.  But I don't get images from different people all the time; it just seems to be this person in particular.  (At least, I think it is him.  I met a adept APer, magician, and more abilities I'm sure now.  We met 15 years ago; I'm 30 now.  We've had a bond since we first saw each other.  We didn't speak until a month after we noticed each other.  Anyway ... here's the question)

How can I tell that an image or message I receive or pick up on from him is actually from him?  I have reason to think someone might be using our bond to get to me.  It goes deeper than that but I'll leave it at that.  Is there a way to see if the person I'm connecting with IS who I think they are?  Can someone impersonate another person?

Any help is welcome.

Thanks.

~ Juliet
Don't be scared to fly alone, find a path that is your own. ~ "Soar" by Christina Aguilera

cainam_nazier

This post probably won't be as good as the one I was working one when the power failed.

QuoteHow can I tell that an image or message I receive or pick up on from him is actually from him? I have reason to think someone might be using our bond to get to me. It goes deeper than that but I'll leave it at that. Is there a way to see if the person I'm connecting with IS who I think they are? Can someone impersonate another person?

Do you have to ask who you are talking to every time you answer the phone?

Most of the time for me I just know who I received some thing from.  Much the same as answering the phone.  That very first thought you think after is most likely correct, so you continue with "Hi Bob, how you doing?"

Although all things being in the realm of possibility I don't think it is likely that some one could impersonate another's thoughts very easily.  My opinion is that the impersonator would have to be extremely gifted.  But if you think that it might be happening then I would suggest establishing some protocol for you and your friend. I am sure that they would not mind jumping through a hoop or two to make you feel better.

Unfortunately the whole mess is based on thought and emotion and therefore is not a 100% proof positive of what is going on.  


I will try to dig up some links for you, but I think I lost them all the last time I re-installed windows.