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I believe that thought and audio recall in the brain occurs by use of a frequency which is unique to each person. I believe this, because people who are born deaf, still hear their own "voice" in their head, which could be interpreted as their own unique frequency. How is this possible, when the person has never heard an external sound? some people ask. I believe that if it was possible to identify the frequency at which we think, it would be possible to hear the thoughts of others. Your opinions would be appreciated.

2007-02-10 09:21:34 · 3 answers · asked by Richard G 1 in Social Science Psychology

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Everything has its unique vibration which is what a frequency is. This isn't limited to our thoughts. Excellent research is now being done on this and similar topics, much of it in the field of quantum physics and/or quantum mechanics. Sometimes what we know at various consciousness levels is called telepathy yet there's a lot of ongoing research in remote viewing, where a person can focus on coordinates from a distant location and accurately give verifiable information. That's another form of frequency beyond the auditory. Some people are able to pick up on others' deeper agenda by tuning in to their frequency - determining if it's friendly and benevolent or decidedly unfriendly and malevolent. They're not hearing the others' thoughts, they're sensing their vibrations.

Just as each person's DNA is unique from all others' a person's vibrations are equally unique - different from everyone else. Our vibrational patterns [frequencies] are as uniquely identifiable as our fingerprints. We all have the capability to develop the skills it would take to tune in to others. We call that intuition. A mother, for instance, may intuitively know if her child is safe or in danger - even if hundreds of miles away from each other. That's been validated so often most of us take it for granted. We seem to know information we've not been consciously exposed to, as well. Some people have developed these skills with remarkable results.

One needn't actually hear others' thoughts to sense what those are and be right on target. Communication isn't limited to what we hear, not by any stretch. Our brain is picking up signals from all over and it's processing information at warp-speed around the clock. To hear others' thoughts would be like being in a constant hail storm, in high winds, from which we'd be unable to escape. Constantly pelted by others' thoughts we'd be unable to focus on our own. We likely be unable to handle that nor would we have a reprieve. Silence is essential to our health. It allows us to renew and replenish.

2007-02-10 13:11:07 · answer #1 · answered by innerGist 2 · 0 0

Yes, we think at frequency, we emit energy to others. We will never be able to hear the thoughts of others, thank goodness! I really wouldn't want to be bombarded by them.

2007-02-10 09:41:13 · answer #2 · answered by Goldenrain 6 · 0 0

yes, there are signals from our body to others. One of those phenomena is called telepathy

2007-02-10 09:27:33 · answer #3 · answered by sm bn 6 · 0 0

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