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III. Three Types of Telepathy
3. Intuitional Telepathy is one of the
developments upon the Path of Discipleship. It is one of the fruits of true meditation.
The area involved is the head and throat, and the three centers which will be rendered
active in the process are the head center, which is receptive to impression from higher
sources, and the ajna center which is the recipient of the idealistic intuitional
impressions; this ajna center can then "broadcast" that which is received and
recognized, using the throat center as the creative formulator of thought, and the factor
which embodies the sensed or intuited idea. It will be apparent to you, therefore, how
necessary it is to have a better recognition of the activity of the centers, as they are
detailed in the Hindu philosophy; and until there is some real understanding of the part
the vital body plays as the broadcaster and as the recipient of feelings, thoughts and
ideas, there will be little progress made in the right understanding of modes of
communication.
There is an interesting parallel between the three modes of telepathic work and their
three techniques of accomplishment, and the three major ways of communicating on Earth:
- Instinctual telepathy - train travel, stations everywhere - telegraph
- Mental telepathy - ocean travel, ports on the periphery of all lands - telephone
- Intuitional telepathy - air travel, landing place - radio
That which is going on in connection with the human consciousness is ever externalized
or finds its analogy upon the physical plane, and so it is in connection with developed
sensitivity to impression.
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