The Eye
Essay by 24 • November 27, 2010 • 349 Words (2 Pages) • 921 Views
In reality, when an image enters the eye (which is actually LIGHT that has been reflected off of the image), it is converted to electrical impulses BEFORE it is sent to the brain. This is done by the ganglion cells that link the eye with the optic nerve. It is in these cells that we will later focus our attention for obtaining descriptions concerning mental telepathy, and an how this form of communication actually works.
While humans and plants have very little in common, as seen in the previous articles, both have shown the ability for global telepathy. This would indicate the process of global telepathy can be found in the elements plants and humans DO share in common.
One thing plants and humans have in common is that each are surrounded by a magnetic energy field. These fields are similar to the kind that surrounds a magnet, except the energy fields that surround living things do not attract metals, but rather the electronic impulses from other living things. Thoughts and mental pictures are electronic impulses, be they in, or outside the brain.
Most global telepathy occurrences recorded happened WITHOUT either party consciously trying to communicate with the other. It was usually a tragic event one was going through, that the other \"picked up\" (by \'seeing\' or \'feeling\' the experience that the first party was going though). This indicates two attributes of global telepathySince one need not be conscious of \"sending\" or \"receiving\" global telepathic impulses, the sub-conscious or spiritual body (which is also electronic in nature) plays a part in telepathy as well. For one to develop their global telepathic powers, strong concentration and meditation to link the spiritual, mental and emotional levels are needed.
Sight telepathy is not common since we are not taught how communicate in this way. Like any other language, an early age is the best time to develop your communicate
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