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Yes, people have been diagnosed with telepathy.

Telepathy is one of the things I have experienced for a very long time. It is not quite what most people think it is. Thanks to a couple of new TV shows and the books they are sourced from.

It is an ability most of us are born with in some amount, however, like most things if you do not use it you tend to loose it. The process requires a lot of energy and a conscious effort to make it work..

The testing "diagnosis" is done under very strict controls. Two people are placed in areas close to one another, but with a screen or some such between to block any visual contact. The "broadcaster" or "sender" has a stack of cards, face down in front of them. These cards have on their face one of a series of geometric shapes (square, triangle, star, etc.) One at a time the broadcaster turns over the top card and looks at it, forms the image in their mind and tries to "send" the image. This image is given a set amount of time to be "sent", say one minute. The other person, the "receiver" tries for that time to "catch" the image being sent and draws the image on a piece of paper. Then the whole process is repeated as the broadcaster moves down through the stack of cards. This is usually filmed and there is always a second, neutral person with each of the participant to record what was sent and what was received. This is to ensure the accuracy and truth of the experiment.

An accuracy rate of 75%, achieved on three or more separate attempts, with different broadcasters is considered to be a positive result. My rate was 85+% in nine attempts. It was a long and grueling month and really didn't "prove" anything I didn't already know.

This does NOT mean I can go into a room and read the thought of everyone there. People's minds don't work that way. Random thoughts, images, feeling, ideas etc. run through your head at incredible speed and you don't really focus on any one of them for very long unless you are in conversation with someone. Which means you are not concentrating on one aspect long enough to clearly broadcast anything but strong emotions and feelings. Anyone "sensitive" to the feelings, emotions and thoughts of those around them learn to "shield" their minds at a very young age... it's simple self-preservation.

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Telepathy is one of the things I have experienced for a very long time. It is not quite what most people think it is. Thanks to a couple of new TV shows and the books they are sourced from.

It is an ability most of us are born with in some amount, however, like most things if you do not use it you tend to loose it. The process requires a lot of energy and a conscious effort to make it work..

The testing "diagnosis" is done under very strict controls. Two people are placed in areas close to one another, but with a screen or some such between to block any visual contact. The "broadcaster" or "sender" has a stack of cards, face down in front of them. These cards have on their face one of a series of geometric shapes (square, triangle, star, etc.) One at a time the broadcaster turns over the top card and looks at it, forms the image in their mind and tries to "send" the image. This image is given a set amount of time to be "sent", say one minute. The other person, the "receiver" tries for that time to "catch" the image being sent and draws the image on a piece of paper. Then the whole process is repeated as the broadcaster moves down through the stack of cards. This is usually filmed and there is always a second, neutral person with each of the participant to record what was sent and what was received. This is to ensure the accuracy and truth of the experiment.

An accuracy rate of 75%, achieved on three or more separate attempts, with different broadcasters is considered to be a positive result. My rate was 85+% in nine attempts. It was a long and grueling month and really didn't "prove" anything I didn't already know.

This does NOT mean I can go into a room and read the thought of everyone there. People's minds don't work that way. Random thoughts, images, feeling, ideas etc. run through your head at incredible speed and you don't really focus on any one of them for very long unless you are in conversation with someone. Which means you are not concentrating on one aspect long enough to clearly broadcast anything but strong emotions and feelings. Anyone "sensitive" to the feelings, emotions and thoughts of those around them learn to "shield" their minds at a very young age... it's simple self-preservation. Telepathy is one of the things I have experienced for a very long time. It is not quite what most people think it is. Thanks to a couple of new TV shows and the books they are sourced from.

It is an ability most of us are born with in some amount, however, like most things if you do not use it you tend to loose it. The process requires a lot of energy and a conscious effort to make it work..

The testing "diagnosis" is done under very strict controls. Two people are placed in areas close to one another, but with a screen or some such between to block any visual contact. The "broadcaster" or "sender" has a stack of cards, face down in front of them. These cards have on their face one of a series of geometric shapes (square, triangle, star, etc.) One at a time the broadcaster turns over the top card and looks at it, forms the image in their mind and tries to "send" the image. This image is given a set amount of time to be "sent", say one minute. The other person, the "receiver" tries for that time to "catch" the image being sent and draws the image on a piece of paper. Then the whole process is repeated as the broadcaster moves down through the stack of cards. This is usually filmed and there is always a second, neutral person with each of the participant to record what was sent and what was received. This is to ensure the accuracy and truth of the experiment.

An accuracy rate of 75%, achieved on three or more separate attempts, with different broadcasters is considered to be a positive result. My rate was 85+% in nine attempts. It was a long and grueling month and really didn't "prove" anything I didn't already know.

This does NOT mean I can go into a room and read the thought of everyone there. People's minds don't work that way. Random thoughts, images, feeling, ideas etc. run through your head at incredible speed and you don't really focus on any one of them for very long unless you are in conversation with someone. Which means you are not concentrating on one aspect long enough to clearly broadcast anything but strong emotions and feelings. Anyone "sensitive" to the feelings, emotions and thoughts of those around them learn to "shield" their minds at a very young age... it's simple self-preservation.

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