V904 Cultivating ESP ability
The video discusses the concept of ESP (extrasensory perception) and the idea that it can be cultivated and improved. It posits that everything is composed of waves, including thoughts, and that we are not typically taught how to perceive these thought waves.
The speaker argues that most people who exhibit ESP abilities do so through consistent practice and attunement. Sensitivity plays a key role, enabling individuals to pick up on others' thoughts and emotions. The speaker believes that with focused effort, anyone can enhance their ability to transmit and receive thoughts.
Several personal anecdotes are shared to illustrate these points. One story recounts an experience in university where the speaker seemingly transmitted a thought to a girl, causing her to perceive him as psychic. Another involves the speaker experiencing a vivid image of eating cooked peppers while away, only to find that his sister had prepared stuffed peppers for his girlfriend in his absence. A third story relates to dreaming of his ex-wife's cats being trapped in an apartment, followed by learning that she had been hospitalized after a suicide attempt and the cats were left alone in the apartment for an extended time.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of attunement, suggesting it's more crucial than physical health. Attunement allows individuals to connect with the history of objects or the feelings of others. This ability is vital not only for personal development but also for success in business, where managers need to be attuned to their workers' needs.
The video contrasts attuned individuals with psychopaths, sociopaths, and internet trolls, who lack empathy and are disconnected from the emotional impact of their actions. In conclusion, the speaker stresses that attunement is essential for survival and success in all aspects of life, from personal relationships to community involvement. The speaker encourages viewers to focus and practice awareness to improve their attunement and, consequently, their potential ESP abilities.
00:00 - 00:42
The speaker introduces the concept of "commonality of thought," suggesting that we are all interconnected waves at a fundamental level. He argues that while we are taught to perceive the world through our senses, we are not taught how to receive and transmit thoughts, which he associates with ESP. He posits that most people who can pick up on thoughts have either exercised their psychic abilities or are naturally attuned, and believes that anyone can develop these abilities with practice.
00:42 - 04:53
The speaker transitions into sharing personal anecdotes to illustrate the possibility of thought transmission and reception. The first story recounts an experience in college where he seemingly transmitted a thought to a girl he had never met, causing her to perceive him as psychic. He emphasizes that he wasn't consciously trying to do this, but it happened spontaneously.
04:53 - 10:11
The speaker continues with two more personal stories. The first involves him experiencing the sensation of eating cooked peppers while away from home, only to discover upon his return that his sister had made stuffed peppers. The second story details a series of dreams he had about his ex-wife's cats being trapped in an apartment, which later turned out to be true when she was hospitalized and the cats were left alone.
10:11 - 13:51
The speaker shifts to discussing examples of thought transmission and intuition from other sources, including a story from Napoleon Hill's book about salesmen who lost a deal due to the customer sensing their negative thoughts. He then shares a personal experience of feeling a terrible premonition the night before his arrest, and relates it to a story about a drug dealer in Thailand who ignored a similar feeling and was subsequently arrested. These stories serve to reinforce the idea that thoughts have substance and can be perceived by others.
13:51 - 15:55
The speaker emphasizes the importance of tuning ourselves to perceive subtle wavelengths of thought. He suggests that the ability to pick up on other's thoughts depends on individual belief structures, diet, and general health, but argues that awareness and attunement are more critical than physical health. He believes that attunement comes with practice and can be applied to various areas, such as history or even understanding the feelings of others.
15:55 - 19:39
The speaker discusses the importance of attunement in business and society. He argues that attuned managers are more successful and that a lack of attunement can lead to negative consequences, such as the ability to commit heinous crimes without feeling remorse. He connects this to the behavior of psychopaths, sociopaths, and internet trolls, who lack empathy and are not attuned to the feelings of others. He concludes by emphasizing the need for attunement in all aspects of life for survival and success.