PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AFFECTING E.S.P
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011There are many expected factors which could influence the activity of extrasensory perception inside human body. Further, we will understand the certain psychological conditions affecting extrasensory perception and its activity inside a subject. It has been studied that, there is not any necessary for any kind of hypnosis activity performed towards the subject to increase the level of extrasensory perception inside him. There were certain experiments conducted on people who said to have extrasensory perception, these experiments were commonly game in which the subject is asked to correctly guess/predict the order of 25 cards shuffled randomly. These cards included common symbols like ‘a circle, 3 wavy lines, a plus sign, a square, a five pointed star’; these cards were identical to the playing cards.
Most important mental state required for extrasensory perceptionssuccess is said to be ‘concentration’, it is one of the most well recognized mind powers for such connections. Concentration of mind is necessary even while performing task with basic senses by normal people, and in the same way, concentration of mind is necessarily required in performing special task with ‘extrasensory perception.Concentration is said to be the only source of mind power to fuel extrasensory perception only in general mental conditions, and interruptions in concentration would lead to lack of positive results in extrasensory perception. Hence, it is important for all the other senses to relax and must not be interrupted, which would surely accompany in performing extra special sensory function through quantum healing.
Many subjects have explained the experience of extrasensory perception to be ‘abstraction’, ‘detachment’, and ‘relaxation’. The common physical observance was noticed to be, ‘eyes closed while pupil upwards, ‘deep breathes’, ‘laid down position’. While few say that it is not necessary for them to close eyes or breathe harder. Some subjects explains that they ‘get hallucination’ about the future happenings or about a particular incident which is not related to their lives. The strength of extrasensory perception decreases with interruptions caused by sudden noises or any psychological remembrance, a subject was interrupted by a phone call while he was under experiment, he scored 3 out of 25 but later with time, his concentration rose and he was able to score 8 on 25. While the other was disturbed by a memory of unsettled love of his life, disabling him to further establish strong concentration. This explains that extrasensory perception is extremely delicate function and is easily disturbed by minute thing, extrasensory perception require most stable process and can only be performed intensely in an extreme peaceful environment.
The general psychological effect of extrasensory perception is very unclear, experiments on the subjects have recently started and there cannot be any fixed state concluded after few certain experiments. There cannot any assure gained after such results of experiments, the results may vary from time to time and person to person as it is very difficult to evaluate results. It is also argued that, over thinking on how the extrasensory perception is performed and its functioning would /could be an undesirable attitude towards the subject at the moment