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Thought broadcasting. The blatant hijacking of terminology. Making it quite hard to find solutions.

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Yes. Looking for a way around that. Why would psychology even use that phrasing? Is there a mental disorder called... Astral projection, when someone is freaking out about their experiences in that regard?

I do understand however, that so many people would freak out if someone guessed their birthday or their favourite colour and over time with the misguided belief that they're handing their information over telepathically, when they don't really want to. Some deterioation of the mind might take place and some treatment would be beneficial.

However as it is with my experience. I haven't even wasted a moment in futility exploring psychiatric options, as it has been far too uncanny on hundreds of occasions. Having this information known can be quite detrimental and I always like to refer to the captive vs the warden scenario, just to illustrate how dire betraying ones thoughts can be. When your imagined escape plans or methods of coping, no matter how elaborate, are reported back to you by the captor, mere moments after you have conceived of them. Just a hole in the boat every time you set out.

Also troubling when one cannot with certainty distinguish whether they themselves are betraying their thoughts, as one might carelessly wave a torch around frantically plagued by panic lost in a warzone. Or whether they simply are being plucked.

Information on this phenomena in its classical sense is truly scarce. Owing to the simple hijacking of the terminology. It goes way back when and no way back machining has yielded anything.
 

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When the mod or whatever said that this conversation had run its course. He must have been expecting you or something.

If you can't take a hard critical look at your own ideas, sooner or later you'll end up thinking or doing something foolish, like assuming everyone on an occult board will be on the same page about the concept of hijacked thoughts. There's a lot of us here, and we are all different people, so expect differences of opinion. I think its more helpful to remind you that you might be wrong rather than to suggest something that validates your mistake.
 

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If you can't take a hard critical look at your own ideas, sooner or later you'll end up thinking or doing something foolish, like assuming everyone on an occult board will be on the same page about the concept of hijacked thoughts. There's a lot of us here, and we are all different people, so expect differences of opinion. I think its more helpful to remind you that you might be wrong rather than to suggest something that validates your mistake.
I expect differences of opinion, but overwhelmingly, that has not been the case. How is one supposed to feel when they expressly state that they have exhausted any psychiatric probabilities as a solution, time and time again, only to keep receiving generic responses? Were I looking to utterly diminish my own, and others beliefs in the field of telepathy. I would know all too well as to which manner of community to sign up to and discuss matters in a strongly contradicting manner. As a matter of fact even were I to encounter an individual expressly stating that they've tried the lemon juice. I would not be so bold as to arbitrarily, suggest that they try lemon juice.
 

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How is one supposed to feel when they expressly state that they have exhausted any psychiatric probabilities as a solution, time and time again, only to keep receiving generic responses?
I believe that you are confusing legitimate psychic activity with something else. I also believe in telepathy, but I dont think you are experiencing that, and to treat it as such might do more harm than good.
 

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Yes. Looking for a way around that. Why would psychology even use that phrasing? Is there a mental disorder called... Astral projection, when someone is freaking out about their experiences in that regard?

I do understand however, that so many people would freak out if someone guessed their birthday or their favourite colour and over time with the misguided belief that they're handing their information over telepathically, when they don't really want to. Some deterioation of the mind might take place and some treatment would be beneficial.

However as it is with my experience. I haven't even wasted a moment in futility exploring psychiatric options, as it has been far too uncanny on hundreds of occasions. Having this information known can be quite detrimental and I always like to refer to the captive vs the warden scenario, just to illustrate how dire betraying ones thoughts can be. When your imagined escape plans or methods of coping, no matter how elaborate, are reported back to you by the captor, mere moments after you have conceived of them. Just a hole in the boat every time you set out.

Also troubling when one cannot with certainty distinguish whether they themselves are betraying their thoughts, as one might carelessly wave a torch around frantically plagued by panic lost in a warzone. Or whether they simply are being plucked.

Information on this phenomena in its classical sense is truly scarce. Owing to the simple hijacking of the terminology. It goes way back when and no way back machining has yielded anything.
As someone who straddles the line in many ways, I will say these things: there is a psychiatric disorder in which you experience the sense that your thoughts are being broadcast and it is easily treated with antipsychotics. Uncanny things happen in the context of psychiatric illness as well as in all other aspects of life: there are whole genres of books about people's uncanny psychiatric experiences. If it's happening all the time, an antipsychotic may be the way to go. There is an experience when using psychedelics that thoughts are broadcast that is caused by chemical overstimulation of the areas of the brain that indicate significance. I personally am a better reader than broadcaster and I have had the experience of reading people's thoughts based on body language (that's my job and I am good at it) and I have had the experience of reading people's thoughts while in a state of intense mindfulness (sorry boys - maybe you didn't learn it right?) and also while not looking at them so it can't be body language disguised as mindfulness. So it's possible you are betraying yourself by not exploring psychiatric options, or by your body language, or by not calming your mind. I do find that protection spells are helpful for being easy to read, but they don't help with psychiatric illness: that's caused by misconnections between neurons.
 

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As someone who straddles the line in many ways, I will say these things: there is a psychiatric disorder in which you experience the sense that your thoughts are being broadcast and it is easily treated with antipsychotics. Uncanny things happen in the context of psychiatric illness as well as in all other aspects of life: there are whole genres of books about people's uncanny psychiatric experiences. If it's happening all the time, an antipsychotic may be the way to go. There is an experience when using psychedelics that thoughts are broadcast that is caused by chemical overstimulation of the areas of the brain that indicate significance. I personally am a better reader than broadcaster and I have had the experience of reading people's thoughts based on body language (that's my job and I am good at it) and I have had the experience of reading people's thoughts while in a state of intense mindfulness (sorry boys - maybe you didn't learn it right?) and also while not looking at them so it can't be body language disguised as mindfulness. So it's possible you are betraying yourself by not exploring psychiatric options, or by your body language, or by not calming your mind. I do find that protection spells are helpful for being easy to read, but they don't help with psychiatric illness: that's caused by misconnections between neurons.

As someone who straddles the line in many ways, I will say these things: there is a psychiatric disorder in which you experience the sense that your thoughts are being broadcast and it is easily treated with antipsychotics. Uncanny things happen in the context of psychiatric illness as well as in all other aspects of life: there are whole genres of books about people's uncanny psychiatric experiences. If it's happening all the time, an antipsychotic may be the way to go. There is an experience when using psychedelics that thoughts are broadcast that is caused by chemical overstimulation of the areas of the brain that indicate significance. I personally am a better reader than broadcaster and I have had the experience of reading people's thoughts based on body language (that's my job and I am good at it) and I have had the experience of reading people's thoughts while in a state of intense mindfulness (sorry boys - maybe you didn't learn it right?) and also while not looking at them so it can't be body language disguised as mindfulness. So it's possible you are betraying yourself by not exploring psychiatric options, or by your body language, or by not calming your mind. I do find that protection spells are helpful for being easy to read, but they don't help with psychiatric illness: that's caused by misconnections between neurons.
Such concise, generous and copious information and yet this persists. If I suspected that a demon might be at play. Would that kindly transcend your obvious disbelief in telepathy?
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Read the thread through. Assuming you have. Why on earth have you even replied? There are fires you can put out with the water that you are spouting here. After wading through the obvious non-solution. Last thing I expected joining a site such as this. Honestly.
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It really doesn't bother me if a coke sign with a slogan matches my desire for a coke at any given time. It it highly offensive that they can fingerprint online activity. But. Erm. Yeah I wouldn't even use a fully functional obfuscation tool, because they would likely penalize that in the cancellation aspect of things. So basically. I really couldn't be bothered about it. Unless I quit the internet, its out of my control. But would they know without any input whatsoever that I would like to tile my future home with the alphabet of a language I intend on inventing?

When the mod or whatever said that this conversation had run its course. He must have been expecting you or something.

I believe that you are confusing legitimate psychic activity with something else. I also believe in telepathy, but I dont think you are experiencing that, and to treat it as such might do more harm than good.
More toward the root of the thread I used an analogy. Something about having a purely mentally contained whim to go to Vegas, to gamble despite no history whatsoever with gambling nor any previously expressed interest. Yet being told along the lines. "Don't think of gambling its stupid." By some of the more local people who seem to be privileged to my thoughts or so highly skilled in reading cues, as some find is the obvious answer. Some in this thread. Have suggested that body language could betray such a thought. I used that hypothetical situation to try at least, to describe exactly how uncanny it has been. It obviously achieved nothing. Just meds meds meds. And I am not going to take career cancelling, dependency forming drugs on the advisement of some snorkellers.

You believe in telepathy and that is the most important thing pertaining to my question. I did not come to terms with the fact that it is telepathy. It was obvious from the start. It was merely. Oh. Well. Shit. They can read my thoughts. Bummer. Time to fix.

I think I must use a real life experience to express the situation. I had an abusive boarding school master. Pedo is not off the table. But he mainly used torturous punishments. And often used the much older children enforce them and to carry them out. That was 20 years ago. Have had no contact whatsoever with anyone from that place for the twenty years since exiting the gate for the last time. Simply moved on. Last year April sometime. Lying in bed about ready to call it. 3AM more or less. Started thinking about that place and that man. This is apart from my usual random pop up memories.. I thought about some legal retribution... Ooh maybe even blackmail. Ok. A settlement then. Mulling it over.. Annoyed that I was only thinking this now, that it could and probably should have been addressed Aages, ago. Who would be onboard with me? Who suffered the most? Mainly thinking that it would be a damn shame if he got away with it. And settled on that, accountability should suffice. I am 40 now. Left that school at 12. The guy and that place might as well have been on the moon. Until that night

Who gave me a call the following evening... After farming my cell out of my brother through Facebook. Talking about how it was all in the name of discipline etc and that he had his bases covered. "His boys don't talk." And that they will make sure the others keep quiet. And that it'll just be me. "It would be wise for me to just accept that there's a cut off period for being upset about the past."

I know what I know. What do you think?
 
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I know what I know. What do you think?
I think your experiences produced trauma that you have yet to overcome, leaving cognitive and emotional scars. I am not a big believer in the legal or justice system, make of that what you will.

As you say, your brother was found on Facebook. Anything you Google, or even speak about, anywhere near a cellular device, will be picked up by Facebook and used to find ways to get you involved in their thing. Talk about almonds, you will see ads for almonds, yoir kids will see ads for almonds, your parents will find almond dealers in their "people you might know" list. It's invasive. You might might not see the connections, but the bots running the system do. It's not even synchronicity, it's not telepathy, and youre not even crazy for thinking it, it's just the tech spying on you.
 

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I think your experiences produced trauma that you have yet to overcome, leaving cognitive and emotional scars. I am not a big believer in the legal or justice system, make of that what you will.

As you say, your brother was found on Facebook. Anything you Google, or even speak about, anywhere near a cellular device, will be picked up by Facebook and used to find ways to get you involved in their thing. Talk about almonds, you will see ads for almonds, yoir kids will see ads for almonds, your parents will find almond dealers in their "people you might know" list. It's invasive. You might might not see the connections, but the bots running the system do. It's not even synchronicity, it's not telepathy, and youre not even crazy for thinking it, it's just the tech spying on you.
None of it touched the internet. I didn't try and look the fellow up, nor query how to go about taking action. If I remember correctly all that I did that day was go to archery range and play life is feudal. Was not signed up to FB at that time.
 
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