Definitions


Communication

In its most basic meaning, communication is simply an exchange or sharing of information among entities (humans, animals, plants, computers, and so on). But in terms of effective communication among humans, and probably among other life forms as well, there is more going on than we can see. For example, there must be a will and a desire to communicate. Among humans there must be language compatibility for basic communication, and for effective communication there should be a genuine desire for peaceful interaction. Listeners need to learn to develop a neutral attitude free of prejudice, aggressiveness, and rigid beliefs, and transmitters need to learn skills of conveying a message that can be clearly understood and accepted, and can inspire the listener to cooperate when necessary.

Newspaper, radio, TV and lectures are examples of one-way communication. Email, discussions and the exchange of letters are two-way communications. We are used to those forms of communication.


Consciousness

On the Human Plane (our 3 dimensional world) we experience different types of consciousness':  

Lets take a look at a simple and well known example:
While sleeping, we do not register the time sequence known to us during the waking state. Our sleep-dream-consciousness is therefore completely different from our waking-consciousness.


Energy

The normal technical and physical meaning of "energy" should be used as a starting point:

Energy is the ability to do work.

1. Then, that established definition should be modified to a more general meaning:

                Energy is the ability to change something/somebody!

That should not produce a conflict with a physicist because his definition is included in that "new" definition. Psychokinetic (PK) effects are the result of "paranormal forces" or "paranormal energy".

2. Assuming our new definition, we can then go a step further:
                Thoughts are Energy.

Nobody will deny that having the "right" or "wrong" thoughts can have influence on ourselves and on other people. But that is nothing more than using energy to change somebody. The advertising industry lives from this knowledge. Every motivation trainer uses this principle.

When we take this above mentioned definition (energy is the ability to change something/somebody, and thoughts are energy), then we will have a better understanding of what takes place in ITC.


Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC)

Instrumental Tanscommunication (ITC) means that the messages coming from beyond will be received and/or stored by use of technical means.

ITC is the use of tape recorder, TVs, radios, computers, telephones, and other technical devices with the intent to get meaningful information from beyond in such forms as voices, images, and text.

EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) experimenting produced the first ITC contacts using a tape recorder and a simple microphone. Later on there occurred ITC contacts via telephone, computer, fax, special devices and so on.

The big advantage of ITC is the possibility to prove to others that something uncommon takes place. Not only the receiver of the messages, for example the medium, but also others could become a witness of these contacts. Almost everybody who is really interested in that phenomenon can get and with persistence will get EVP. 


Playback mode

Once an experimenter has got information of any kind -- voices, sounds, pictures, texts or whatever it might be -- and that information has been stored (e.g. on tapes, on a chip in digital cameras, on films…),

one tries to modify this information by using technical means to better the visibility and the audibility. One tries also in some cases to make it possible to save those computer texts seen on the monitor, for example, on a hard disk, which is not always possible, because the beings beyond use different methods to make the text visible.

One can use software like Cool Edit, filters of different kinds, analyzers and oscilloscopes, to find out wave form, spectral composition, and trigger points (when does the contact start and stop by using a certain signal?).  


Record mode

One tries to get contacts by using different techniques and different equipment.

equipment: (some examples)

tape-recorder, MiniDisk recorder, video-recorder, telephone, computers, McRae’s ALPHA, psychophone and all the other devices that are already used or that will be used in the future to get contacts. To that examples belong also microphones, video cameras, amplifiers for mikes, noise generators (spilling water, Juergenson wave, electronically generated, and so on), mixing desks, lasers, ultrasonic, photo camera and so on.

ways: (perhaps a list of the potential parameters). There are people who find all these points important, but most people change too many parameters at a time.

Giving only one example:

when taping: using a tape-recorder

same tape-recorder

yes/no

same additional devices

yes/no

sealed music-cassettes

yes/no

noise generators

yes/no

background noise of any kind

yes/no

same rooms used

yes/no

same surroundings

yes/no

same weekday at the same time

yes/no

to get people in a proper mood using always the same way all agreed upon

yes/no

same people being present in gatherings/sittings

yes/no


When one tries to get direct voices the list will not be so much different.

Changing too many (more than two) parameters in one experiment compared to that before will have as a result that nobody knows which variable made the difference. And so the trial-and-error-experiments start. But before we can start this way, that means changing only one parameter at a time, we have to take into consideration that these points are parameters. At least as a working hypothesis.


Resonance

We should use the normal technical meaning of resonance, but we should allow also the human being to have resonance points.

Resonance is a condition in which something is compelled by a stimulus to vibrate or echo.

When something touches us humans somehow and lets us vibrate, we are subject to "resonance".

Those vibrations/touches can result in consent or rejection (and all degrees in between those extremes), or they can result in indifference. The "touch" can take place, of course, by the means of our five senses. But that's not all; even thoughts (from myself) and perceptions (my own or those expressed by others in words or gestures) can touch me, can let me vibrate.

That means if a person is touched by something, then the resonance point has been hit. One can be touched in a desired way or in an undesired way. Consider a "007-like, cool person." By perfecting a "poker face," this person has obviously moved his resonance points in a direction that lets us feel that this person is cool. Almost nothing seems to affect this person.

Advertisers, for example, use the principle of resonance when they try to find the resonance points of possible customers. Some people react and some do not, because of their different resonance points.

To include the human being in the principle of resonance, we just need to add thoughts and feelings. What comes first, feelings or thoughts? We assume that thoughts are first, because our feelings are the results of a comparison. We compare our every perception with others we had before, and then we come to a feeling.

"Like attract like" is the best simple explanation of how resonance works.


Transcommunication

For thousands of years, mediums and shamans have been in contact with a type of communicator that we don't see and cannot touch. These types of communicators can't be perceived through our five senses. And the so-called "normal" people (who are not aware that they might have mediumistic capabilities) often say that they feel, that they are in contact with something/somebody in a way that other people can't understand or believe. Some people feel that they will be guided this way somehow. So, this way of communication is not new.

We define:

TransCommunication takes place with partners we can't perceive by the use of our five senses. That is, partners inhabiting realms beyond our perception.

This situation--to be unable to perceive through the five senses our partners in communication--causes many people to conclude that this type of communication is impossible. If they cannot perceive a communication partner, then they deny the existence of that communication partner.

November 20, 2003


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