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Telephone telepathy -- I was just thinking about you
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I found this interesting story on Yahoo news and thought I’d post it because I’m sure everyone here has had this happen to them. I know it happens to me all the time. icon_handy

Many people have experienced the phenomenon of receiving a telephone call from someone shortly after thinking about them -- now a scientist says he has proof of what he calls telephone telepathy.

Rupert Sheldrake, whose research is funded by the respected Trinity College, Cambridge, said on Tuesday he had conducted experiments that proved that such precognition existed for telephone calls and even e-mails.

Each person in the trials was asked to give researchers names and phone numbers of four relatives or friends. These were then called at random and told to ring the subject who had to identify the caller before answering the phone.

"The hit rate was 45 percent, well above the 25 percent you would have expected," he told the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. "The odds against this being a chance effect are 1,000 billion to one."

He said he found the same result with people being asked to name one of four people sending them an e-mail before it had landed.

However, his sample was small on both trials -- just 63 people for the controlled telephone experiment and 50 for the email -- and only four subjects were actually filmed in the phone study and five in the email, prompting some scepticism.

Undeterred, Sheldrake -- who believes in the interconnectedness of all minds within a social grouping -- said that he was extending his experiments to see if the phenomenon also worked for mobile phone text messages.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060905/od_u..._telepathy
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#2
Interesting...icon_fressen
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#3
It is nice to see scientists researching abstract communication; this is a very basic form of telepathy. I also like the way they always seem to come up with the same answer in these experiments! Energy is invisible to most people, just like the waves that bring you sound from the radio station, this works the same way. You ‘tune’ into someone that you are usually connected with, they feel you’re ‘tuning’ and think “oh I should give so and so a call”. It works the same with any form of communication including email, it would have happened to all of you at some time.

Test yourself, to apply the energy waves, you must do it on a neutral level, so do not sit there and think too hard about what you are doing, just do it sporadically, do not sit for 20 minutes trying to ‘phone home ET” this is using the mind more than the insight. When you are a beginner, also include in your projection of energy how the person looks, smells and sounds.

See how long it takes you to contact that person on a non-physical level, all of you can do it, it just takes practice, include email, phone and visits.
It would be interesting to see all hyperspace warriors do this experiment to see if you come up with the same scores of skepticism as the scientists
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#4
I’ve done this a lot and I agree with you that it doesn’t work as well if you focus too much on it.
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#5
It is all about energy Richard, you have to flow with it. The more you try to fight it will only produce resistance. This happened to me just today, a friend who I talk with by email, I wrote to her because I had been thinking it has been awhile and she wrote back and told me that I was in her thoughts for 4 days and her busy schedule would not allow her to sit at her computer, she said she was really surprised because she sat down to write to me and there was an email from me, so she was very happy to hear from me and I from her. The connection you make with people is invisible and has a strong bond, when you think of someone you should always contact them as there is a purpose and time goes by so fast that it is easy to loose contact.
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