FFS I just wrote a big ass reply and pressed some ctrl+ combination which closed the whole tab.
I'll get back at this later, I really need to get going.
By the way, I'm not claiming I'm a superman or anything :DD I just said what other might people might experience as supernatural, falls into natural category for me, I'm not claiming I can do them at will or anything. Felt like you guys we're twisting my words a little bit so I had to clear this out.
Here's food for thought when it comes to telepathy, copied from the ayahuasca thread I linked in my last post.
"Looking for telepathy is like the fish looking for the water -- or even more, like the water looking for the water. You could say in a very true sense that we are made of telepathy. We are creating this world together out of our shared web of telepathy. Shared not only with other humans, but with all life forms -- though since our telepathy is only partial with other life forms, we experience this world in a different way than a tree, an insect or a cloud does. In our sleeping dreams, it is easier to visit each other as individuals, because we can recognize each other more easily outside of the groupmind consensus world. It's like, the stars shine during the day, too, but you can't see them till it gets dark. Your saying, "Tell me what object I am thinking of" is a little like saying "Point to the star Algeiba" in broad daylight. The fleeting, surface kind of thought you are focusing on is the kind that takes the greatest degree of sensitive connection between two people, because it is so light and changeable, no emotional impact whatsoever, almost nonexistent. A purely mental thought with no emotion behind it barely ripples the surface of the water, let alone stir the deep currents at the telepathy level.
Telepathy works best when going unnoticed, taken for granted. When I was young my sister and I used to practice telepathy intentionally, and we found consistently that it worked least well when we were "trying" to do it, and best when it went something like, "Hey, what animal am I looking at a picture of?" "I'm busy, I'm not in the mood to do it now." "Come on, just guess something!" "I told you, I don't feel like trying it now!" "Come on, guess something!" "I don't know, a lion! Now quit bugging me!"
If you were to pay close attention to your fellow humans, you would see casual unconscious telepathy happening among friends and family members constantly. We are a species that forms telepathic bonds and needs their nourishment to survive. It's only when you start getting self-conscious about it that it starts becoming like the caterpillar considering how to run.
This world is created directly from our consciousness, much the same as our sleeping dreams.
The difference between sleeping dreams and consensus reality, though, is that our sleeping dreams are our individual domains, and the consensus world is woven by all of us together, through our telepathic consensus that is constantly discussing among itself how it wants this world to be. That is why consensus reality is more stable than individual dream realities. It is one telepathy that is experiencing via infinite points of view, each point of view unique. The only thing that makes you and me "different individuals" is the fact that we are different points of view, having different experiences and histories.
Through the spaces, the threads of telepathy weave together to weave a world. If there were no distance between our points of view, if we were all only one point of view, there would be no loom upon which to weave this world. The consensus world is more stable and hard to change than sleeping dreams because it is a collective creation of many distinct points of view, weaving their energy patterns (created of thought, experience, memory, expectation and belief) together.
If we were not connected, the "world" would not exist. Not even our individual sleeping dream worlds would exist, because without a consensus world through which to gain experience, we could not be individual viewpoints processing experience, and without individuation of viewpoints, there would be nothing to create sleeping dream worlds.
You suggest someone try to catch an ephemeral gnat of a thought from the surface of your individuated mind, while not considering the awesomeness of the telepathic ocean of which you are a part of the One Mind."