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17 Sep 2023 01:32 AM
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@chibam , that was an interesting read, and to avoid the possibility of potential  deletes, I may answer in paragraphs.

 

I wish I was at home and could answer on my PC, and at my leisure.

 

know  telepathy is real, @chibam. I can assure you it is very real and you would have experienced it in simple ways yourself without recognising it as such.  Have you ever been in a crowded shopping centre and suddenly looked across a crowd to see an acquaintance looking at you? Like a message had called you to look directly at them? Your consciousnesses interacted at that moment.

 

Recently I was thinking of my neighbour wondering when she was due back from her holiday. I went to the kitchen, stood at the sink's open window and she walked up to it. Why had I been thinking about her at that particular moment? These simple events happen all the time, but we don't identify them as telepathy because they are gone in an instant and forgotten.

 

One scientist suggested that it may have been a primitive way of communicating before we developed voice. Animals also have it but I haven't researched in that area. It is a safety and protective facility, and also damaging in the wrong relationships. It's not 'highly advanced'; it's a vestige of our ancestral state, I understand. Our senses are dulled in modern society. There is an overload of information bombarding our senses every moment. It's not clever, it's just more finely honed in some people.

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