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November 05, 2006
H and the thoughts to connect with each other
H posted a question in a recent entry of mine:
"How do you 'communicate' with a person who is in a different space. When you're feeling something intensely and cannot for various reasons speak with them directly [telephonically, through text, via email or sms] how do you communicate with them? please do respond. thank you."
Basically, the only way left to commuicate with someone who is far away (my interpretation of in a different space) would be through thoughts.
Thoughts are energy - this might be a thought that is off the wall for many readers, but in fact, it is true. Thoughts are energy, that not only impact our body and mind, but can reach out to others. To put it in simple terms - have you ever had the feeling that someone is looking at you? Why would this be the case if there is no energetic exchange? Makes you think, doesn't it?
So thoughts are the only way that one can connect with another if there is no other avenue available.
How does this sound?
Posted by Andreas at November 5, 2006 09:23 AM
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Thank you so much. Well I do believe that thoughts are the only way... and amusing as it sounds, I've been thinking very very hard [about this someone]. But somehow it doesn't seem to be making any difference at all and I feel I am running up against a wall. Perhaps it is possible to block out this thought energy... but subtle as it is, I've always believed that thoughts are more potent and honest than most other 'tangible' forms of communication, and as a result more difficult to 'block out'. So how is it that I receive no response?
thank you so much once again for responding.
Posted by: H at November 7, 2006 05:04 PM
Very interesting on the thoughts as communication. I use that a lot, and tie that in a lot with prayers too. And they always work - especially with the boyfriend. Haha!
Posted by: Sarah at November 6, 2006 02:07 PM
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