Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Creating a Twin Relationship


We Think Twins are Telepathic

The basis of telepathy is derived from an understanding that we are able to communicate thoughts to ourselves in own our minds. Relatively, we presume someone closely related to us is able to exercise the same mode of communication. Twins are typically more self-aware which strengthens their concept of communicative thinking. We can create mental connections that model twin like behaviors and adapt them to enhance communication in our relationships.

A Brief Overview

A twin aware of being a twin is conditioned to think according to a socially nurtured mind setting that expects occurrences of advanced nonverbal communication to take place. However, even years after being separated at birth or growing up in different homes, essential relativity will exist between twins or siblings based on their initial bonds of enmeshment.

Enmeshment is a constituent of physics, resultant from energy particle sharing in genetics, worldview, living space, and/or any other elevated level of relativity found to directly impact the connectivity between persons.

We can create a twin through Enmeshment which involves:

·        Sharing
·        Familiarizing
·        Sensing

1.      Sharing

Creating a twin like relationship starts with sharing energy in a relationship either by relative concept identity or by determinate and/or indeterminate connectivity.

Enmeshment by relative concept identity happens when two or more individuals relate to each other by an experience or belief specific to themselves – such as sharing similar experiences in travel, financial loss or gain, political interests or other worldviews. 


One form of determinate enmeshment is genetic similarity, as seen in identical or fraternal twins, siblings, family members and individuals of close racial makeup. Physical interaction is also determinate enmeshment which occurs when individuals live in the same home, work at the same place, and use the same objects (e.g. desk sharing) or touch each other (e.g. hugging).

Indeterminate enmeshment is connectivity without tangible interaction, as in the case of people who exchange thoughts and ideas over distances without other methods of contact.

2.      Familiarizing

If you categorize a person by family concept they are of a higher priority than a stranger. Mentally defining a person as your “twin” boosts their priority and assigns your ideas of twin like behavior to your relationship.

3.      Sensing

When you are plugged into the lives of the people you care about, you will inherently notice fluctuations in their life patterns. If something has changed, you will feel a shift in energy.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Moriah Lee Davis has studied advanced biotic nonverbal communication for over 13 years. She has now developed the Cerebralsoft learning systems.