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Obtuse Kineticist
I don't have a great deal of time with my work schedule to elaborate deeply on my thoughts on this topic, but wanted to throw this idea I have out there to bounce off of the great contemplaters here.
Telepathy, something many spiritual people see as an advanced ability to hone to any degree, in my opinion, is something that evolution, for humans, deemed less useful than the emergence of language and writing. Telepathy is essentially a body-centric device used mainly in the animal kingdom it would seem, as a survival tool. Anyone with any time to watch nature in action would have witnessed telepathy (or some other unknown ability that is similar) at work in different species. We as humans still have it to some degree, but rarely give it more than a bemused thought - such as knowing when someone is about to call you, the bond between mother and child, etc.
I don't know why the idea struck me, but it seemed a good topic of discussion for anyone interested. Do you think telepathy is something that humans unfortunately left behind as a natural ability...or do you suppose as I do, that it was deemed a limited communication tool which evolved for humans into the emergent skills of language and writing - which allowed for a great expansion of communicative depth?
~DC Vision
Telepathy, something many spiritual people see as an advanced ability to hone to any degree, in my opinion, is something that evolution, for humans, deemed less useful than the emergence of language and writing. Telepathy is essentially a body-centric device used mainly in the animal kingdom it would seem, as a survival tool. Anyone with any time to watch nature in action would have witnessed telepathy (or some other unknown ability that is similar) at work in different species. We as humans still have it to some degree, but rarely give it more than a bemused thought - such as knowing when someone is about to call you, the bond between mother and child, etc.
I don't know why the idea struck me, but it seemed a good topic of discussion for anyone interested. Do you think telepathy is something that humans unfortunately left behind as a natural ability...or do you suppose as I do, that it was deemed a limited communication tool which evolved for humans into the emergent skills of language and writing - which allowed for a great expansion of communicative depth?
~DC Vision