Post by YoYo on Jul 22, 2007 10:11:49 GMT -5
This is another article I wrote a long time ago. I've always been more of a telepathy person and for a while I developed my skill pretty descently, so I decided to write a guide on pinging.
Hopefully this will be useful for any beginner pingers.
Well first let’s start with a definition. What is pinging? It is telepathically sending information to others, whether human or animal, or anything else you amange to send pings to.
Why ping? Well what if you took a trip to the Rockies, got lost, had not way to contact anyone (cellphones, etc.) but knew where (coordinates) but was too injured to travel? Well you would ping your coordinates to your best buddy that just so happened to be apart of the rescue squad and would come to your rescue!!
Yes this is an EXTREME example, but honestly, its implications are ENDLESS.
So let’s get to pinging. First, you must identify the object, person, whatever, you wish to send the ping. Envision the receiver in your head and try to open a connection between you and the receiver. It is usually easier to send a ping to a receiver in which you are very familiar with; a twin sister/brother, best friend (human, animal), etc.
Now envision what you want to ping. It could be an emotion, an image, a video, even a message in english (or any other language you want, usually one the receiver understands though). Keep the ping strong in your mind and make sure you establish it before you try to ping because if not you’ll ping absolute jibberish. This happens to me sometimes. If the ping in my mind isn’t clear, then it becomes a very ineffective ping. What I mean by ineffective, I mean it’s worthless because the receiver has no idea what you’re trying to do (if the receiver understands and realizes you are sending them a ping). So make sure you have your ping well established.
Now feel the connection between you and the receiver and make it as strong as you like. Envision yourself sending the ping through the connection. You can imagine it to be a phone line or something along that concept. If you’re not a very visual person, then don’t envision anything at all. Concentrate on the feelings associated. Feel the connect, the ping leaving you, the receiver getting the ping. The more senses, ways you can incorporate, the better and more profitient you’ll be at the skill.
Here's the original link: xyoyox.wordpress.com/2006/05/10/a-guide-to-pinging/
Hopefully this will be useful for any beginner pingers.
Well first let’s start with a definition. What is pinging? It is telepathically sending information to others, whether human or animal, or anything else you amange to send pings to.
Why ping? Well what if you took a trip to the Rockies, got lost, had not way to contact anyone (cellphones, etc.) but knew where (coordinates) but was too injured to travel? Well you would ping your coordinates to your best buddy that just so happened to be apart of the rescue squad and would come to your rescue!!
Yes this is an EXTREME example, but honestly, its implications are ENDLESS.
So let’s get to pinging. First, you must identify the object, person, whatever, you wish to send the ping. Envision the receiver in your head and try to open a connection between you and the receiver. It is usually easier to send a ping to a receiver in which you are very familiar with; a twin sister/brother, best friend (human, animal), etc.
Now envision what you want to ping. It could be an emotion, an image, a video, even a message in english (or any other language you want, usually one the receiver understands though). Keep the ping strong in your mind and make sure you establish it before you try to ping because if not you’ll ping absolute jibberish. This happens to me sometimes. If the ping in my mind isn’t clear, then it becomes a very ineffective ping. What I mean by ineffective, I mean it’s worthless because the receiver has no idea what you’re trying to do (if the receiver understands and realizes you are sending them a ping). So make sure you have your ping well established.
Now feel the connection between you and the receiver and make it as strong as you like. Envision yourself sending the ping through the connection. You can imagine it to be a phone line or something along that concept. If you’re not a very visual person, then don’t envision anything at all. Concentrate on the feelings associated. Feel the connect, the ping leaving you, the receiver getting the ping. The more senses, ways you can incorporate, the better and more profitient you’ll be at the skill.
Here's the original link: xyoyox.wordpress.com/2006/05/10/a-guide-to-pinging/