Insights into Telepathy

green bokeh lightsAlthough we’ve been working together telepathically for quite a while now, I’m always trying to understand more about the way our communication happens.

No doubt you find it strange too.

Here, from my notes, is part of a recent telepathic discussion between Asher and myself:

Asher: It is a merging of intention: my intention to impart knowledge or information and yours to be instrumental in making those ideas available to others via words. I do, as we’ve discussed before, make use of your personal lexicon and in rare cases  –  like the ‘Myleen’ example, which is a good one  –  I am able to extract syllables from your mind that will enable you to discover a word that is not one you’ve been aware of before.

Let me explain the Myleen Example

About a year ago, a friend asked me to check with Asher whether he could discern why her partner was getting excruciating headaches as a symptom of ‘long Covid’.
Asher was trying to put his answer into terms I would be able to express in words. As he so often does, he sent me multiple messages simultaneously.

Wires, Connection, To CombineIn my mind’s eye I was ‘seeing’ electrical wiring that had scrapes and gaps in the plastic insulation that covered it, so that the copper wire was sometimes visible beneath. At the same time I was ‘hearing’ what sounded like “damaged myleen sheath”.

So something to do with the wiring of the brain, I surmised.

‘Myleen’ meant nothing to me. It sounded like a character from Neighbours.

I reached for my phone and searched ‘myleen sheath’. Lucky our phones are so intuitive these days. It came back with a definition of the myelin sheath: an insulating layer, or sheath that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord.

Asher was then able to explain that this layer had been damaged by the disease, thus causing pain where the nerve was exposed.

So Ash had used something akin to the ear-tugging gesture in a game of charades — showing me that the target word ‘sounds like’ something else. Ingenious!

Back to that discussion

Jes: I suppose that was an easy word for you to locate and pass to me because it was a simple medical term for a specific structure. The process is very different when you send me more abstract concepts — one of the ‘ineffable’ ideas.

Asher: Certainly, yes. That’s why it’s helpful to be able to convey information via a wide range of what could be called ‘astral senses’. The concepts I send to you through various ‘textures’ of perception in an astral envelope* may not be easy for you to comprehend unaided, but having delivered them, I can work with you because we have a common ground laid out between us that we can build on jointly.

* Check the previous blog post for an explanation of our astral envelope technique.

I do hope you’re getting something of a feel for this unconventional and fascinating way we work together.  Do let us know if you’ve had similar experiences.

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