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Discover the Secrets of Parapsychological Abilities: Easy Steps to Master Them

Discover the Secrets of Parapsychological Abilities: Easy Steps to Master Them

Every person has a certain level of innate intuitive abilities and parapsychological powers. 

This has been proven repeatedly over several decades of experimentation by the parapsychological community through tens of thousands of trials using thousands of ordinary people with no known or suspected psychic gifts. Add to this the many successful experiments conducted on people with well-known reputations for their paranormal abilities, which have been written about many times.

While some are born with strong extrasensory abilities, most people have to invest long-term time and effort to develop them from a latent state. In today's article, we will talk about the meaning and dynamics of paranormal forces. The article is intended for those interested in the development of parapsychological abilities.

Open your mind and eliminate closed-minded people

from your life Have you noticed that closed-minded skeptics rarely have any experiences with paranormal forces and phenomena? The paranormal generally avoids them.

Soviet research into psychokinesis, involving star Nina Kulagina, qualitatively demonstrated that the mere presence of a skeptic has an effect on the psyche's ability to function properly. Even a single skeptic in a room within a room has been shown to increase the risk that the medium's psychic power will "fail" to "prove" the skeptic was right. It's a perfect case of a self-fulfilling prophecy. For more on this research and the toxicity of skeptics, see The Self-Fulfilling Belief Effect: Is Skepticism Sheepish or Mad?

As far as your own paranormal abilities are concerned, what you believe is largely true, and having non-believers around paranormal experiments is harmful.

Research by Dr. Valerie Hunt of Infinite Mind has shown a correlation between electromagnetic auric frequencies and the level of consciousness that individual occupies. Healers, mediums, and mystics have shown higher frequencies in their electromagnetic fields than others who do not belong to these disciplines, illustrating that those of higher spiritual awareness are, in a sense, literally at a higher frequency.

People who fixated and believed only in matter showed lower dominant frequencies and lacked higher ones.

Gamma frequencies in the brain, which is 40-100 Hz, are one of the known brainwave frequency bands (an even higher band is Lambda, reaching up to about 200 Hz) that are associated with the ability to manifest inner intent in the outer world.

The gamma state represents the brain in hyperdrive , which works most intensively in this frequency. This energy contributes to the formation of synapses between many parts of the brain, which causes it to be more internally integrated.

Paradoxically, the extremely high and extremely low ends of the brainwave spectrum are associated with corresponding states of consciousness, and different oscillations can be present in different parts of the same brain at once. To illustrate, the Russian psychokinetic star Nina Kulagina (1926–1990) was able, under controlled experimental conditions, to (among other things) separate an egg yolk from an egg white at a distance of 6 feet (1.8 m) when the egg was floating in a salt solution, using only her intention. At the time, she was exhibiting low 4 Hz theta brain waves – normally associated with a deeply relaxed trance – and at the same time she was exhibiting extreme physiological arousal, including a heart rate of 240 beats per minute. This arduous effort completely exhausted her and on that particular occasion even temporarily blinded her.

Perhaps this explains why Kulagina's abilities "worked better in a friendly atmosphere of mutual trust and faith".

Parapsychological abilities, as we know, generally require intense states of physiological arousal and high-frequency brainwave activity, all of which drain large stores of bioenergy. It is a higher brain function. Nina Kulagina experienced less stress when working alone, and her ability was said to depend on her mood. Both her own and on the mood of the observers. Nina, on the other hand, spent more energy in a hostile or skeptical atmosphere, because the energy field of the local level of consciousness was lower.

Enemy skeptics have something of an innate dampening effect on psi abilities and reduce the level of spiritual awareness. They literally operate at a lower frequency. Their thought fields interfere with the fields of the tested subject (and even the target).

The fact that separate minds interact through measurable electromagnetic fields (and some not-so-measurable fields) has been demonstrated by Hunt and other scientists. Destructiveness causes chaos and/or entropy in the personal and local energy fields of the surrounding environment. In contrast, constructiveness, gratitude, or love—emotions based on the heart—cause coherence, beauty, and order.

Just look at the examples of saints and yogis whose dead bodies remained immune to decay for weeks, months and even years.

Consider this before beginning any endeavor involving psi abilities, whether you intend to act as a recipient or an active element. Mental openness is a minimum requirement. Confidence and trust in the process are also crucial.

Additionally, being in a state of peaceful heart-based coherence will enhance your receptive abilities. It has shown that in laboratory conditions such a state of consciousness can affect DNA samples, which has strong potential for self-healing possibilities.

In 1942, psychologist and parapsychologist Gertrude Schmeidler began her experiments with religious and non-religious test subjects to test whether faith and openness would enhance the function of the psi abilities, as opposed to skepticism.

The first group believed in, or were simply open to, the possibility of psi abilities, and the second group of people did not believe it could happen to them under the test conditions (but were not outright hostile to the possibility that it could happen to other people). They were codenamed sheep and goats and subjected to identical standard controlled ESP tests. The result showed that people who believed in the possibility of parapsychological abilities scored better than those who did not believe in their abilities.

Thus, belief was shown to be a legitimate variable mediating psi abilities.

Psychologist Tony Lawrence's meta-analysis, involving 73 experiments by 37 different researchers, clearly confirms that subjects who believe in psi abilities perform better on average than those who do not.

American psychic and author Harold Sherman (1898–1987) noted in the early 1940s that while it is possible to receive telepathic messages even from skeptics, it is extremely difficult for the recipient of the messages. Way ahead of his time, Sherman explained at the time that telling yourself with certainty that there is no such thing as psi ability is like instructing your subconscious mind to turn off your psychic powers so they don't really work for you.

In a dream-like reality like ours, it pays to be open-minded, especially if you want to be a more intuitive person.

Meaning, Emotion, Need, Novelty, and Other Factors in Psi

Need, novelty, and emotion have long been known to play a role in parapsychological phenomena. Carl G. Jung (1875–1961), originator of the theory of psychological archetypes, noted with interest that the English medium Eileen Garrett did poorly in parapsychologist JB Rhine's card guessing experiments because she was unable to form any emotional attachment to Rhine's "spiritless" test cards.

Many experiments have also shown that psi effects tend to be stronger in the initial stages of testing and then weaken as participants lose interest in the experiment and boredom sets in (called the "decline effect").

Charles Tart even went so far as to state that card-guessing experiments are ironically "the perfect technique for suffocating psi abilities in laboratory conditions", meaning that they put subjects into a decline effect by their dullness and sterility. Rhetorically, he asked "how a medium could be expected to get excited over five abstract symbols that had nothing to do with his emotional state, or that of the sender" (they lacked personal meaning and relevance to them).

In the book Supernature, biologist and writer Lyall Watson notes that the most strongly received telepathic messages are generally associated with trauma and crisis. We see plenty of evidence of this in the related literature. Watson explained that this makes sense from a biological point of view, because states of well-being and pleasure do not produce states of urgency, and such information can be released through normal channels. However, to be truly useful, alarm signals must travel by the fastest possible route. This path is superluminal, non-local. Our human telepathic connection must—even if only subliminally—serve a biological imperative to help us survive and spread as a species by sensing and avoiding danger.

The limbic system, which includes the amygdala and hippocampus, is considered the emotional center as well as the seat of our survival instinct. We might speculate that life-threatening events, which are usually highly emotionally charged, have the power to activate the temporal lobe and related structures in the brain to download non-local psi information from the vacuum/aether.

Dr. Melvin Morse believes that humans actually have a sixth sense, located within the right temporal lobe, the hippocampus, and related limbic structures. According to him, this area “interprets information obtained by communicating with the interactive universe and enables telepathic communication with other people through their right temporal lobes. It also includes the perception of other realities and events." He also states that we perceive the activity of the right temporal lobe as "intuition" .

In 1889, a committee of parapsychological researchers began a five-year project they called the Report on the Census of Hallucinations . It was the first major research effort by the English Paranormal Research Society, involving 410 data collectors. The commission included Henry and Eleanor Sidgwick, Alice Johnson, the arch-skeptic Frank Podmore and the venerable Frederick Myers.

Of the 17,000 statements evaluated, 2,273 people said they experienced "hallucinations" (or paranormal experiences). It can be said that most of these experiences took place in a crisis. Usually in a near-death crisis, signifying the importance of emotion, need, and above all, meaning in paranormal events.

In addition to the occurrence of raw emotions, biological threats to close family members (or oneself), and so on, another factor that contributes to psi phenomena is the simple impression of newness. Russel Targ and Harold Puthoff, in their scientific research on Farsightedness in the 1970s, found that the more difficult and challenging the remote viewing task they devised for the test subjects, the more likely the results were to be good.

They too observed in their research at Stanford that the medium must have a sense of purpose and necessity in order to perform well.

As a result of consistently challenging and interesting tests and protocols (with the added benefits of feedback and encouragement), they found that their subjects actually improved their performance in psi abilities over time.

The absence of a sufficiently strong emotional factor is the greatest handicap in any psychic endeavour. The stronger the emotional charge of the medium, the greater the probability that it will successfully download the necessary data through its "subconscious" into the conscious mind.

Occultists know well that emotionally charged events are more likely to impress another person's consciousness than events with little emotional significance. In occult terms, this interaction, occurring outside the standard space-time realm, takes place through the astral plane, the home of emotional energy.

The more strongly the astral body vibrates in response to an emotional stimulus, the more likely the information will penetrate from the subconscious to the conscious. When one sleeps on top of that, the conditions have been shown to be even more conducive to accidental telepathic contact, as it is an altered state of consciousness (theta and delta brainwave states) that opens us up to frequencies of the astral or even mental levels while eliminating most of the distracting noise from the physical senses.

Many "paranormal phenomena", including poltergeists, psi abilities and telepathy, are undoubtedly associated with a strong emotional charge.

What we experience as a hunch or a prediction can in a certain sense be a strong emotional impression of a probable future event (which is actually already taking place in a parallel universe) and this energy wave penetrates across time into our subconscious, or even consciousness.

Hypnosis

Hypnosis can help our ability to see into future events and timelines.

Young actress Irene Muza was in a hypnotic trance when she was asked if she could see what was in store for her future. She wrote that her career would be short and that her death would be "terrible", though she stopped short of specifying how she would die.

The experimenters then erased what Muza had written before bringing her back from the trance so she couldn't see it. She therefore had no conscious knowledge of what she predicted.

However, a few months later, in 1909, her prediction of a short career and a gruesome death came true unexpectedly when her hairdresser dropped a few drops of antiseptic on a red-hot stove, which immediately ignited, igniting Irene's hair and clothes. She was badly burned and tragically died in hospital a few hours later.

Hypnosis has also been used successfully for psychokinetic purposes.

American Ted Serios, a freethinker born in 1918, was able to create color images on unexposed film by mere mental intention while staring into the lens of a Polaroid camera.

He then tested his talent under hypnosis with his friend and colleague from the Chicago Hotel, Conrad Hilton, who told him under hypnosis that he could photograph the contents of his mind. And then it turned out that he really did.

Serios has been extensively tested under controlled conditions. It's also interesting that Serios always had to artificially work himself into a state of rage in order for his experiments to be effective.

Israeli medium Uri Geller was able to achieve similar feats by photographing himself on high-speed black-and-white film through a rigid black lens cap. Dr. Chris Humphrey explains that this is due to quantum tunneling: if a quantum de Broglie probability wave exists on both sides of a barrier, then its particles (photons in this case) can sometimes be on one side and sometimes the other without ever passing through the barrier. Conscious intention affects the probability of the quantum wave "collapsing" on the chosen side of the barrier.

Set your intention and then float free

During his first stay at Stanford Research Institute (SRI - now Stanford Research Institute International), a former remote psychotronic spy named Ingo Swann worked on experiments with physicist Hal Puthoff. The following example from their paranormal research shows that we can interact with matter through our minds, whether we do it consciously or unconsciously (and in this case even under pressure and in the presence of skeptics).

On the evening of June 6, 1972, Ingo Swann was asked to try to influence a magnetometer located in the basement. But there was a catch: the magnetometer was actually located inside the quark detector, and it was also buried under 1.5 meters of concrete in the ground.

What Ingo Swann saw (and Puthoff did not alert him to the nature of the experiment in advance) was a visible pen recorder slowly drawing out a graceful squiggle. It was "monitoring the magnetic stability of the magnetometer, and it went on for several weeks without any change in the rhythmic fluctuations," Swann recalls.

“The whole hidden measuring machine was enclosed in an aluminum container and another insulating copper container. It was also in a supercooled, superconducting shield.” The detector would pick up any change in magnetic flux in the supercooled device, and the effect would show up as a change in the steady sine wave on the graph, which was the only one visible.

Ingo Swann began to mentally 'probe' to see if he could identify the expensive measuring device and sensed 'some different 'metals'. He tried to influence them psychologically. With his eyes fixed on the sinusoid, Swann made several attempts to disrupt the well-protected system, but to no avail.

Swann insisted that he really saw something and suggested that he draw it on paper.

“So I sketched it out and I ask: Is this the intersection at Josephson? If so, I think I can see it pretty well.” With that comment, the ink pen drawing the sine wave twitched slightly before stopping for a moment. It then rose above its previous regular pattern and oscillated for about ten minutes, drawing an interval of two squiggles.

When the sine wave was affected, Ingo Swann did not try to affect this device. He was just trying to sketch what he saw in his mind's eye. The moment his mind was distracted and changed direction, the desired result occurred spontaneously and effortlessly.

In laboratory tests of parapsychological abilities, in ordinary people (Ingo Swann was known to be a gifted clairvoyant, though more in the realm of remote viewing than psychic abilities), the effects often do not appear until the subject's attention is diverted.

This is something that astral traveler Sylvan Muldoon also wrote about 80 years ago when he explained that charging the mind with a desire or intention creates "stress" for which the mind seeks an escape or release through a part of the subconscious he called the cryptoconscious will : "When then the subject releases this stress, what he was trying to achieve by coercion before will materialize itself.'


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