BREAKING OUT OF THE FIVE SENSE JAIL

Rip Parker
2 min readOct 30, 2024

Most of us know we are not limited to conscious awareness through our five senses. ESP has been tested and proven by many institutions world wide. Yet we also know few of us are yet able to call up ESP when needed. It tends to be free from conscious desire, operating independently of our intentions.

Some of us well trained in meditative techniques and well aware of the state of conscious mind that facilitates openness to ESP are able to place our minds in a space where ESP is enhanced. We do not master it. We surrender to its presence, if it will present, and we pay attention. We do not interfere with analysis during our experience. We wait and observe in a disinterested state of mind, noting our observations.

We do not express disappointments when it seems ESP has withheld itself from our awareness.

There are times ESP is at work feeding us new information in an unconscious manner. We may later have a new thought or insight that surprises us. We wonder, “Where did that come from?” not realizing it was given to us earlier through an ESP channel.

Our five senses are a marvel, guiding us through daily life. When we lose one of the five, others can step forward to help fill the gap. If we loose our sight, or were born sightless, we may find that sounds, odors and other sensations provide remarkable information otherwise assessable through sight.

Occasionally the information provided by supplementing the lost sense through the enhancement of the…

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Rip Parker
Rip Parker

Written by Rip Parker

Geophysicist, lawyer, mediator, student of Jung, phenomenology, semiotics

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