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Philosophy article : A Thought for Our Loved Ones
 

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0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : George Lockett

How to connect with loved ones in the now through telepathy.

For all those who find that they are separated from their loved ones, I would like to say that they are just a thought away.

Thought is something we take for granted, but is one of the most important tools we have. We quite often find that our thoughts are either in the past or the future.

When they are in the past we may be thinking of the loved ones we are separated from and when in the future we may be dreaming of the time when we come together again.

But in reality our friends and loved ones are only a thought away. We can think of them now, in the now, in a positive loving way without the feeling of loss or separation.

We may have experienced communication with those we love; close family members, our mother or father, a loved one or relative. This communication is using a different sense than our usual five senses of touch, taste, sight, hearing and smell. You could say a sixth sense, of telepathy or thought transference.

Telepathy uses our feeling and emotions to transfer a message. Distance is no object; we don’t need to know where they are. All we need is a memory and the loving thought we want to transfer and to feel this memory deep in our hearts.

Then on a deep level of feeling, visualise the thought you want to convey to this loved one. Use all your senses to help in this process. Feel the touch of the person, smell them, hear their voice, see their face, and taste them. Visualise them in your mind’s eye in as many ways as you like.

When you feel the connection has been made just, in an effortless way, think of the thought you would like to send them. Imagine their reaction, the warmth in their heart, the love that flows between the two of you. Give this love freely from the depth of your heart; give it unconditionally as a free gift. Feel the warmth in your own heart as you give the thought to the other; feel how uplifted you feel in yourself.

By living in the now we have all choices open to us. We can create what we want in the moment. We don’t need to feel the sorrow of loss or separation, as when we try to remember them from past experiences. Create the feeling you want now.

It does not even matter if they have passed over to the other side of the veil. They are still just a thought away and can send a loving thought back to you in an instant.

Message channelled by George Lockett (C) Copyright 2005, All Rights Reserved. Read HealerGeorge’s Blog: Journey into the Self Yes, I can send you absent/distant healing: this will really help. Just follow the instructions on the home page of my web site at: HealerGeorge Web Site and Distant Healing

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