Wireless Communication
Wireless communication is considered the latest and greatest of technological achievements. First it was wireless phones, than laptops with WI-FI, and now we have wireless printers that can print documents or photos sent from a laptop or smart phone.
But wireless communication really isn't new. It's new only in the sense of being provided by technology. But long before such technology existed, there have been people who have been able to communicate over long distances without wires and without technical devices of any kind. The Australian Aborigines are well known for this ability. If an Aborigine wants to send a message to a friend who is hundreds of miles away, he simply tells the message to a tree and trusts that the tree will pass the message on to his friend. And the friend does get the message! Other ancient peoples have had similar ways of communicating over distance. We also do it in our modern world, but without realizing it. We communicate with each other mentally on a subconscious level.
Why do so many people describe the aliens they have encountered as being gray with big, black eyes? It's not because that is what they really look like, it's because that image of an alien has been transmitted by others to us. In fact, quantum physics is beginning to show us that even common objects that we see everyday appear as they do because on a subconscious level, we have mentally agreed that this is the correct image to associate with that object, or vortex of energy.
We also communicate with non-material beings without the use of wires or technology. Or more correctly, they communicate with us since it most often seems to be one-directional. But there are methods we can learn to make us better able to communicate with Light beings.
We can also learn to communicate with each other without technical devises if we want you. Simply practicing it can often make it happen. When you have a friend visiting some place far off, you can plan to communicate with him at a certain time. At the time, the friend writes down what thoughts pop into her head. Later, compare notes and see if the idea you were sending is similar to what your friend thought at the time. Like with most things, practicing this will make you get better at it.
But wireless communication really isn't new. It's new only in the sense of being provided by technology. But long before such technology existed, there have been people who have been able to communicate over long distances without wires and without technical devices of any kind. The Australian Aborigines are well known for this ability. If an Aborigine wants to send a message to a friend who is hundreds of miles away, he simply tells the message to a tree and trusts that the tree will pass the message on to his friend. And the friend does get the message! Other ancient peoples have had similar ways of communicating over distance. We also do it in our modern world, but without realizing it. We communicate with each other mentally on a subconscious level.
Why do so many people describe the aliens they have encountered as being gray with big, black eyes? It's not because that is what they really look like, it's because that image of an alien has been transmitted by others to us. In fact, quantum physics is beginning to show us that even common objects that we see everyday appear as they do because on a subconscious level, we have mentally agreed that this is the correct image to associate with that object, or vortex of energy.
We also communicate with non-material beings without the use of wires or technology. Or more correctly, they communicate with us since it most often seems to be one-directional. But there are methods we can learn to make us better able to communicate with Light beings.
We can also learn to communicate with each other without technical devises if we want you. Simply practicing it can often make it happen. When you have a friend visiting some place far off, you can plan to communicate with him at a certain time. At the time, the friend writes down what thoughts pop into her head. Later, compare notes and see if the idea you were sending is similar to what your friend thought at the time. Like with most things, practicing this will make you get better at it.








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