MAKE BRIEF RECEIVING TAPES. RELAX. EXPECT ONLY A REPETITIVE SIGNAL.
First you need to select a partner that you will use for this work. This partner does not need to be your spouse or significant other. As an audible type, it is my belief that someone who is a good listener or perhaps has a musical background would be most suitable. You may go with someone who will shut up and honestly go through with the process.
Your partner should not have to be with you while you do most exercises. The least they have to do is make the set of recordings for you or both of you. Let me mention here that I believe you definitely need a partner. I have had no luck hearing myself while making recordings for myself, so again you need a partner. You may decide that both of you are going to go through the exercises of your choice and whoever, if either, comes through first will be "sender." If so you will each record a set of tapes, where you act as the other's receiver.
You should now make a set of recordings (audio, video, film.) The tapes are recordings of your partner or receiver, not yourself, sitting comfortably with a pad of paper, perhaps even reading some neutral text. Your receiver needs to do the best they can to RELAX and, as well as possible, remain relaxed. Let me explain what I am talking about. Your receiver is the person sitting in the past, in the recording. You plan to telepathically send information from the future (or your now) to the receiver in the recording (in the past) while viewing the tape of them sitting there.
Record several short tapes of the receiver listening for brief periods. They're just sitting there on tape waiting for something to happen. They may want to sit quietly with a pad of paper and pen. A trick for confidence would be to make some success tapes first and practice tapes later, then view them in opposite order.
You should expect a repetitive "signal." Expect nothing more than a pressure to the receiver's head. Twitches and headaches may be advanced versions of this. The information may be direct (sound or character pictures) or you may use a code that represents the information you will choose to send. You need to set your chosen format at the beginning, so you will be able to tell what the tapes mean later.
Let me suggest a format that may work well if you are interested in doing some serious work. Using a character set you establish beforehand, record two sets of eight listening attempts per character. That would give 64 possible characters using 16 listening attempts. It would also only require two sending actions at the time the sending was done. It may be possible, say working with a sound or picture character type, to load each attempt with the direct signal for another character. What I mean is the "sender" would, rather than just a blank signal, use another desired character as their signal, gaining another character per listening digit.
Work with the signal you actually receive here, at least for a given block of information. If the receiver gets a poke (in the eye, nose, ears, etc.,) a tic, a twitch, a headache, sees a mental picture, hears a sound or chosen word, gets a pleasant feeling or senses sort of a pressure or touch, that recording is counted as a digit.
Video may be the preferred media. I am sound type so audio seems to work well enough for me. I have had no trouble using digital, probably even compressed formats. Four to five minutes may work well for initial contact. It may not hurt for you to make a spread of tapes, some sets of say thirty seconds, some sets of up to five minutes.
After you make initial contact, send down the lengths of tape you choose to work with. Twenty to thirty seconds is probably excellent. You may be able to loop your tapes while viewing them. This will allow you to attempt to "send" repeatedly, only moving on to the next tape when you feel you have been successfully with that item. Practice should give you more of a feel for knowing when you have signaled successfully.
When you get rolling with a method, you may find that you can only send a continuous stream for a brief period. My personal feeling is for only about 2 to 5 minutes without break, probably with some error. Also let me mention, you may find it takes twice or four times the amount of time on the sending end to actually deliver the desired content, given breaks and the feel you may get for the work.
The initial tapes should probably be used to provide some indication that it worked. If there is any success, the receiving partner should compare the confirmation password that was received with a password selected at random, perhaps from a dictionary. They should match. Both partners may want to see the confirm password revealed. That password is then put away until it is able to be sent. The next thing you should send is what exercises or methods you used. Right here is where you say to me, "No, I sent 'The Meaning of Life' immediately... do you think I'm a fool?" Maybe.
If you do get something working you may want to familiarize yourself with ideas about error-correction and perhaps some basic codes to keep your information away from prying eyes. A decent message may be up to one third error-checking. A simple error-checking method would be to add the value of several characters together then divide by whatever, sort of modulo. For example, A may have a value of 65 and T a value of 84, add them together getting 149, divide by 26 getting 5 remainder 19, use only the remainder as a character (64 + 19 = 83, if zero use Z) = S, error-checking character is S.
Other things you may want to include would be confidence values in the quality of the information (for example: you are reading an abstract or paper into the past, your recipients evaluate that paper for whether it's good science, factual and competently written,) a closure password (a closure password would be generated at the time of sending and passed back, it should match the password received in the past but unknown to the sender, it gives confidence that the sending event worked.) Figure the more sensitive your info the longer or more passwords you would need. It may be easier to combine them all into one password per set or item of information.
I have a couple more things to mention. Earlier, I said you had to follow through. Well, think about that for a minute. One, you already have major doubts about the whole idea. Two, by now you figure I'm going to try and rope you into my cult of Space Travelers. Three, you're too lazy to do it anyway. None of these are my problem. Make the initial receiving tapes then agree to follow through.
Notice I keep saying the word belief. I am unsure as to whether I can ever "prove" any of this. These are my beliefs on the topic, that's all. Let me say that you now have doubts. Perhaps you always will. Feel free to ignore them, try the process anyway. You will probably always doubt. You may have to ignore it. I'm trying to say that you should go into this with an open mind, and suspend disbelief while you work. What I am trying to produce is a set of exercises that I hope you can use to enable the process despite your feelings of doubt. I am trying to give some ideas that you can use as strongly learned exercises that may condition you into the act when repeated, overcoming that doubt as you gain ability.
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