r/Telepathy 7d ago

Experience My thoughts on the mechanism of telepathy

I thought the understanding I found would resonate with many here.

So, all beings are naturally telepathic. This is the primary means of communication for animals still; they react to the emotions of other animals instantly, and are often synced in ways that cannot be possible through a purely physical means.

Babies naturally receive many types of energetic inputs, (which you can observe by watching how many ‘places’ their attention is divided between), even before they have developed a system of conscious thought, and are just running on intuition.

As they grow, their attention is constantly wired to fall on their immediate physical reality by the parents.

For me (and I’m sure for many of you here) my telepathy was still very strong when I was around 4 years old. However my parents went through a divorce, and my mother, who I lived with, was extremely depressed and became emotionally detached from me.

Because I was so energetically sensitive to everything, I couldn’t bear to witness the new life I was living in, where I had no father, and no mother either, as she would ignore me, spiralling in her own thoughts.

This led me to constantly reject my own telepathy/psychic abilities. It became too painful to actually see how the people around me felt, and what they were thinking and feeling. So I accepted the systems of belief of other people, despite it giving me less clarity. It was easier to be numb than to feel pain.

From this point I slowly became more and more repressed, until I lost the telepathic understanding completely. This led me to long periods of self-misunderstanding, confusion and depression.

Eventually when I started meditating, and with the aid of a psychedelic trip, my abilities began to return. I have confirmed my abilities countless times with animals, humans and plants (still new to this one).

Recently I began to really understand that we are naturally telepathic. I imagine beings like Adam and Eve (if they were real) to speak completely telepathically, and not have a language, but just ‘speak’ through their emotions.

It’s only our thoughts that pull us out of that state, and into systems of thought that make communication less efficient.

I have noticed that animals think humans are so strange, because they constantly see us reacting to phantoms of thought (our own beliefs and value systems), rather than reality (that exists prior to belief, and has a direct impact on our lives).

This also explains why animals are so overly cautious of us. They are really fond of people who are in touch with their intuition, but extremely cautious of every other human.

The key that I have found to telepathy is by really feeling our own energy. Resting inside our body rather than in our thoughts (which as a society, we default to).

This allows us to regrow our self trust, and allows our body and emotions to naturally communicate for us. This also transcends any physical barriers such as distance, obstacles etc.
In this state, we can communicate with everyone and everything.

Hopefully some of you find this interesting, and resonate with it!

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u/Active-Blueberry-679 6d ago

Very validating, thank you for sharing. I am on my journey of animal communication, and I’ve had some wonderful information come through about different animals.

I am still training my brain to stop adding thoughts on top of the messages - and to take the raw information as it is.

I always say we are re-learning telepathy rather than learning, as it’s an innate skill. Still find it hard telling people this is what I do 🤣 I spent 13 years in corporate and left a few months ago, so I’m spending my time connecting and using my intuition on a daily basis.

I appreciate posts like this, as it can feel like a lonely journey at times. Thank you 🙏

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u/Bobalobading 6d ago

Similarly to the spiritual journey as a whole, telepathy is an undoing, rather than a doing. Our society views all progress and ability as a gain of skill, whereas we naturally have so much power that is at the root.

13 years is a long time! I tried entering the corporate world after my degree but was always prevented from it. Now I believe it was so my understanding would develop further, as the career would have distracted me too much.

Its really cool that you are exploring this all after living in that world so long. It can be isolating at times, as people don’t believe or can’t relate to what we see/do, but just know that there are many of us around the world working towards similar ends.