Last Updated on April 22, 2018
One of the best uses for telepathy is in crowded situations when you want to communicate with someone privately despite all of the noise.
You might want to tell someone something that you don’t want anyone else to hear. Or maybe you want to communicate with someone who is on the other side of the room without getting up and walking over to them.
A crowded room is also a good place to try some telepathic exercises. The next time you find yourself in a room with a lot of people, try the following tactics.
Get someone to turn around.
This is a good exercise to try if you’re at a concert or some large venue where there are many people in front of you. Choose someone who is sitting several seats in front of you and send thoughts to that person asking them to turn around. Keep the thought in your mind for three or four minutes and see if the person does, in fact, turn around and look toward the back where you are.
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Meet a friend in the restroom.
This is one of the more fun telepathic exercises to try if you’re at a venue with people you know but you are separated in different parts of the room. Look at your watch or your phone and come up with a time a few minutes away, such as 10 minutes or 15 minutes from the present moment.
In other words, if you look at your watch and it’s 3 pm, make a decision to go to the restroom at 3:15. Then, think of your friend and send thoughts of the restroom along with the time 3:15. You want to keep this thought in the forefront of your mind for the entire 15 minutes. Then, make your way to the bathroom and see if your friend soon follows.
Get someone to offer you a deal.
If you’re a bargain shopper, this is one of those telepathic exercises that you’ve got to try. When you want to buy something but you want to pay less than the listed price, think of the price you want to pay and keep it in your mind. Take a few minutes to peruse the store with your ideal price still in mind, and then walk over to the sales person.
Ask the person how much the item costs. They’ll likely say whatever the price tag says. Ask if you can get it for a lower price (and keep the price you want in your mind). See if the salesperson lowers the price for you either to the price you’re thinking of or one close to it.
Get someone to save you from a conversation.
Sometimes you’re out with someone and you’re having a conversation with someone that is boring you to tears. But you just can’t seem to remove yourself from the conversation. The person is talking your ear off. If you know someone else at the venue, send a telepathic message for them to come save you from the conversation.
Start thinking of the person and sending the word ‘help’ or a phrase like, ‘i need you.’ Think it over and over again and see if your companion walks over to you and helps to remove you from the conversation. (You can also try this with someone who is not at the venue. Think of someone who can call you to save you from the conversation and send them thoughts to do so.)