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April 19, 2005
Living in your own private Idaho
This entry is a paraphrase of something written by Adam . . .
You may consider your thoughts to be your own private world, and feel that you can only guess at the thoughts that others are having.
Yet you have the ability to know the gist of other's thoughts, if you consider that ability useful.
Do you have a sense of the reasoning that a friend will use in a coming conversation? Do you have a sense of how others perceive you or your circumstances?
Now is the time to engage your perceptive ability in earnest.
You may feel uncomfortable with knowing other's thoughts in depth, out of respect for their privacy, as if there were really any privacy in this world. That said, you may maintain a certain sense of separation by holding those thoughts you wish to keep private in a state of deliberate disinterest.
When communicating with another person telepathically, work from your mind outward, rather than from their mind inward. Your intention may be stated as, "now I shall look into your thought pattern", or "let me see your deepest thoughts". You may also ask for assistance from your guides, such as "please allow this information to come to me".
If you ask for your own mind to produce this information, you then become like an open book to those with the ability to plunge into your mind. It is better to know your boundaries first. Boundaries are adjustable of course, but only once set.
Know your own inner landscape, and be clear about the picture you are painting for the world to see.
Posted by Neal at April 19, 2005 10:10 AM | Category: Father Time
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