Kausar from Hayward, CA, asked:
Hi Julie,
Both my mother and father-in-law are living with dementia, and I often notice how much they struggle with communication.
When I was with my mother recently, I sensed her desire to express herself, though she couldn’t find the words. It left me wondering if it would be possible to learn telepathy.
I feel that if I could connect with them on that level, it might bring some comfort and/or support to them both.
I would greatly appreciate your insight.
Thanks,
Kausar
Hi Kausar,
What a great question!
Dementia can be incredibly challenging for both the person affected and their loved ones, especially when communication becomes difficult.
Telepathy, the ability to communicate through thought or energy, is a natural skill we all possess; it’s simply a matter of developing and enhancing it.
You can absolutely learn how to communicate telepathically, not only with your family members but also with anyone, whether they are alive or have passed on, regardless of whether you knew them in this life.
Each spirit carries a unique frequency that remains consistent throughout their lifetimes. To connect with someone, simply think of them. Your mind acts like a satellite dish, tuning into their frequency. Once connected, you can speak to them, either aloud or in your mind, and they will answer. Their response will come to you almost instantly, within a second or less. It’s really that easy!
With practice, you’ll receive more validation and build trust in the information you’re receiving. The more you practice, the stronger your telepathic connection will become.
If you’d like to explore this further, I encourage you to consider one of my training programs. They include live practice groups, which can help you rapidly develop your skills.
Sending big hugs as you support your family members during this time.
Julie