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Shaina asked, Was just wondering if you were close with someone but have no contact with them and they are hundreds of miles away would you experience their emotions more than your immediate environment? Or would it just be you projecting? Response: It is possible to pick up on others emotions especially when there is a close connection. The very word connection is similar to being plugged in to a power point, an electrical socket except your plugged into their energy field be it thought, emotion or a combination. Its not necessary to have regular contact, a close person can be thinking about you and that frequency is sent out to you, that alone can make the connection take place. One certainly does not need to have any other tangible connection to do so. Like knowing when the phone rings who it is prior to answering. It doesnt have to be a person one knows either, it could be an event that has occurred on the other side of the world such as a political climatic change or a natural occurrence. A planetary shift of sorts. Projection is being conscious with intent. Knowing that you are putting out a means to connect to another with thought is much more obvious than emotional energy which can be subtle and more foreign unless one has acute awareness of emotional energy. Such as the energy of love, we can omit this energy and may not even be aware of doing so, whereas happiness tends to have a more expandable energy that consumes our physical self and attunes to our thought self - our awareness is alerted to feeling the sense of happiness. Anger or frustration are similar energies that we tend to know. So unless you are conscious of projecting than it is. Yet that projection means very little if anything at all if the receiver is not attuned empathically. Hope that helps your understanding, if not please ask more questions. Warm regards Christel
Posted on: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 08:16:06 +0000

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