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Colonel Prashant Rawal

How to Approach A Mind through Mind

Updated: Jul 22, 2023


Sometimes we feel as if we could only control the mind of other people. Mind control is altogether a different subject. What I’m prescribing is how to stay on the same page. A thought that you are in tune with another person can give you lots of confidence in dealing with that person.

To approach someone else’s mind, one potential method is active listening. You need to pay close attention to what the other person is saying. Ask questions to clarify your thoughts, and offer feedback to show that you have understood what is being said.

Another method could be to pick up nonverbal cues and observe body language and facial expressions, which can give insight into how they might feel about certain topics. Additionally, open communication and mutual understanding can lead to deeper connections between individuals.

Approaching the mind through the mind involves understanding the various aspects of your own mind. It’s about cultivating self-awareness, introspection, and developing practices that can help you tap into the depths of your consciousness.

Visualization of an impending event or interaction is of immense help to get a positive outcome. Going over an interview in advance can prepare you well to face it The one-to-one meeting is another such event.

In fact, we are already resorting to visualization in some form or the other. I hope you remember visualizing how the teacher would deal with you when you failed to do your homework. It’s good to formalize the process a bit.

Find a calm and quiet environment where you can relax and clear your mind. Meditation or deep breathing exercises can help you achieve a state of focus and concentration.

Imagine a mental connection or a pathway between your mind and the other person’s mind. Visualize it as a bridge, a beam of light, or any other symbolic representation that resonates with you.

You must be clear about your intention to establish a connection with the other person’s mind. Repeat positive affirmations or mantras related to telepathic communication, such as “I am open to interacting with [person’s name].”

Imagine projecting your thoughts or messages toward the other person’s mind. Picture your thoughts as clear images, words, or emotions that you wish to convey.

Cultivate empathy and try to understand the other person’s perspective. This can create a more receptive and open atmosphere for potential mental and impending in-person communication. Avoid negative thoughts by not getting attached to them. Developing such abilities, if possible, may require regular practice and patience. Keep practicing the techniques mentioned above, and remain open to any subtle signs or experiences that might indicate a potential connection.


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