All of us, and I do mean all of us, have had hints and signs to tell us that levels of telepathy exist and are available to be controlled.
Apart from our own daily experiences, how about these as examples.
Birds bees and insects all connect on a minute by minute basis. Without some form of telepathic communication, how do a pair of birds stay together? It’s not possible for them to always keep each other in line of sight, so there must be some way of meeting again after they split up. Either they are using pre-arranged meeting places, which would open a whole new bag of worms, or they are using some kind of signal to relocate. It can’t be just as simple as birdsong, because it’s apparent that even after being many miles apart, way out of earshot, that pairs of birds can still get back together.
Sticking with the bird theme, what about murmuration’s? When flocks of many bird’s circle in tight formation, changing direction en masse in an instant without ever colliding. There must be a signal between them. What is the connection allowing that?
Closer to home, there is obviously some link between family members which is beyond the physical. When one of the family is in mental or physical pain, the entire family sense it. Even after one of the family are dead and gone there is some underlying connection. Why? How? Again it would seem there is some level of currently unknown signal which binds us all together.
We are being given clear signs of Telepathy’s existence. Overwhelming signs. The next thing then must be to hunt out those additional indicators which tell us how to use Telepathy and control it.
So what might those signs be? Well, returning to CT between humans. It seems reasonable it would be far easier to telepathically project an image rather than a train of thought. Just think of the telepathic message (for comparison only) as a series of bytes. A single image would have fewer bytes to project than a moving picture. To take that concept further, perhaps reduce the message from being a complex image to being just a simple flashing light.
Flashing lights might be difficult to interpret, but not impossible. Perhaps the transmission could use an existing point of reference like a traffic light system. Project green light when your thoughts are moving in the right direction and red light when they are not.
Reducing further, if colours are an issue, then maybe two flashes for yes and one flash for no. Or vice versa. Anyone directing this process at us must be making it as simple as possible, and surely a binary yes and no, whether or not in colour, would be the best starting point to guide us.
Let’s tie this idea in with our quiet daily fifteen minutes when we sit and project back to ourselves. Why not simply send Yes or No to give ourselves a better chance? Project as one flash for No and two for yes. It would be simple enough to recognise if this method was working by noting the results we believe we are receiving and then running those results against the laws of probability to work out if we are right.
How about this for a real-life experiment. At the end of each day, see if the stock market has risen or fallen. Now spend your morning fifteen minutes projecting that specific answer back, two flashes for up and one flash for down. Or try red and green if you prefer. (You will recall we are projecting back in the certain knowledge that our previous self is definitely there attempting to receive). So, each morning, concentrate on receiving an answer as to whether that day’s market will be up or down. Then by the end of that very same day you will know if you are right. If after a month of tabulation you have more correct answers than incorrect, you could well be on to something.
At the very least you can gain reassurance you are headed in the right direction. But even if you were to make zero further progress beyond this in expansion of your CT abilities, you would at least have the comfort of soon becoming incredibly rich.