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Astr0Man

ok i was reading this article on  http://psipog.net/

and i was under telepthy of course and it read:

" you'd begin to prepare for your send by focusing now, while maintaining your connection with the target, on the desired object to send. For example, I would think of a Blue Triangle, if I where playing colors and shapes in #Projection on IRC. After I've acquired the desired object to send, I would visualize, and push at the target, the desired object. Usually, I'd get a mental image of the target by the time I've connected, and there would be a little road into their forehead, leading to their brain. I'd see the desire object, traveling down the road, and finally going into their head.
"

So in telepathy you would literally have to see my "object"?
Im Trying To learn telepathy, And If thats the case i dont think i can learn it  :oops: :|

zareste

What's funny is I used to practice telepathy with the guys who made PSIpog 10 years ago. We had it down to quite an art form, telepathizing whole scenes and then interacting in them like some kind of multiplayer game.

What we did was meet first on AIM. You would focus as the person's name and, at the same time, think of the object to convey. The other person would focus on your name and start citing any colors and images that come to mind.

For example I once envisioned a grassy, mountainous place with a river in the middle. The person on the other end recognized the color 'green' first, then said there's a 'blue' going down the middle, then caught onto the other details. It would start fuzzy and then clear up as they caught more details. We would then enter the scene (taking whatever appearance we want) and start citing what each other looked like.

It was really that simple. We introduced new people to it and they caught on real quick.

Then it got boring after a year or so, just like role-playing, heh