How to Develop Your Telepathic Abilities Part 2

For the last part of this mini series on Developing Your Telepathic Abilities, we will talk about different ways to put your telepathic abilities to use.

So you’ve had a few days to review your own thoughts, and you’ve categorized them. Maybe you’ve even had a few experiences where you said, “Hey this is really a telepathic thought!”

All of that is very, very good.

I feel you should congratulate yourself for taking this journey with me, as an open mind is a precious gift.

So you’re asking now what?

Well, before we go into the next step I want to say two things that are worth repeating:

“The difference between a good psychic and a great psychic is the level of trust they put into the information they receive.”

This was mentioned in Doreen Virtue’s book The Lightworker’s Way.

Validation!

It is very, very important to trust what you receive.

And you trust what you receive by validating what you receive.

What do I mean by validating?

  • First, you get a thought that you think is telepathic.
  • Next, write that down, tell a friend, or loved one what you received.
  • Then, attempt to validate the source.

If you are exchanging thoughts with friends or loved ones, go up to them and ask, “Hey were you thinking of such and such today?”

That is validation.

It is important to validate what you receive so you know if what you received is correct. By doing this you also to reinforce the perceptions that gave you the correct information.

Pings, and Other Fun Games

You can have lots of fun with telepathic skills.

The easiest thing to do is ping someone.

Ping is a low level communication, just to let someone know, “Hey, I am thinking about you!”

It involves thinking about someone intently.

Usually if you ping someone for more than 16 seconds, then you’re REALLY make sure that person gets your message, but usually a few seconds will work just fine.

Just clear your mind, and focus solely on that person, and you’ve pinged them!

Once you get more adept at pinging, you can add messages, objects, words, or feelings that you want to impress upon the person you are sending the message to. Your imagination knows no bounds.

Once you’ve have practice pinging, you can have whole conversations with the person you are trying to communicate with.

For me, telepathic information sounds like a soft, almost hollow voice. Whereas our thinking voice is strong and dominate, telepathic voices are often quieter and easy to overlook if your mind is very noisy.

So when you start to communicate with other people, listen for a hushed voice. That will more than likely be the communication you want to tune into.

You can also communicate with people without using words.

Some people can just receive whole messages, and just ‘know’ someone is thinking about them. Have you ever felt the urge to pick up something from the store for someone? That is an example of telepathic exchange.

Final Words

In all honesty, telepathy is something that is very natural, and easy to do. It just takes a bit of remembering how to do it, and a bit of practice to hone the skill for use.

The first big step is learning to watch and observe the information that comes into your mind.

Next, its about trusting what you receive, and validating what you receive through an independent source.

I encourage journaling and writing down stray thoughts, ideas or things you feel might be psychic information. This will reinforce the skill as you are developing it.

I will continue to write more about clearing and activating these skills and abilities in the future, so stay tuned! Enjoy!

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