Should a guy with inherent telepathic abilities ask your permission to transmit to you?

A friend of mine went on a sales appointment and after parking her car, went around to the front of the building, looking for the entrance. A guy was standing in front of the building on the side walk and as she approached, he asked whether she had parked in the parking lot. As she pondered the question, she noticed that he was wearing one of those around your neck name tags and assumed that he was with security and so she said yes. Then she asked whether she should move the car and he said no said no and introduced himself. As they shook hands, she informed him that she had scheduled an appointment with him for later that month.

Thinking this was the end of it, she went to her scheduled appointment. A few minutes, this guy comes into the room while she is presenting to a group of retirees and paces in the back of the room, as he stares at her. As she stared back, she admits that she found him pleasing to look at, then he sits down, and she found his presence distracting. He stayed about 10 minutes then left.

A few months later she get invited to a black tie retirement party and this guy was there. During the course of the evening, the guy, using telepathy, transmitted a thought and my friend not only received the message but acted on it.

I want go into details about the message or what she did. However, she said that she realized that something was happening because she became aware that her breathing pattern had changed and although she could still hear the band playing and see people, it was as though everything was in the background.

Therefore, my question is should this guy who is a casual business acquaintance have asked her permission to transmit? Do you think that he randomly chose her or was she his intended target? My friend thinks that his telepathic abilities is somewhere between mid-mild to medium level. It has been several weeks since the incident happened and she has not contacted him. Should she contact him and inquire about the transmission or just let it go? Why do you think that he did this? My friend said that after wards, he stood over to the side of the room from where she was sitting and would alternate between looking at her and looking away. She never looked at him and now wonders whether she should have.

All comments welcome.

2011-02-01T18:48:21Z

Do you think that he has tried this before and why do you think he chose my friend?

2011-02-01T20:16:49Z

Just because telepathic transmissions haven't been proven, doesn't mean that this activity isn't happening. For example, there is no evidence to support evolution, yet many people believe that this theory actually happened.

Bad Dog2011-02-02T10:50:24Z

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As a person who has had psychic abilities for 39 years, and is an accomplished telepath, I agree that the problem is not whether or not the ability exists, but rather how the ability should be used.

It is my opinion that persons with psychic abilities have to develop additional moral and ethical guidelines for their use, because there is no doubt that a person with psychic abilities definitely has the advantage over a person who has none. In that regard, just like "good and bad" in philosophy, there isn't one correct answer. In my case, I generally don't use one of my abilities on someone else without their knowledge. Basically, in a world composed mostly of sheep and wolves, I have chosen to be a shepherd, using my abilities to help others, when I have their consent. In matters of self defense however, I have no problems using an ability on someone who is attacking me.

I am what I call a "full telepath", in that I can send thoughts, receive thoughts, implant ideas, read memories, and basically see any information stored in someone's mind. From my own experiences, I believe that the person you describe has indeed done that sort of thing before. To get that good, you have to practice. I believe that he chose your friend because he could know, by reading her mind, whether or not he would succeed. Things like agreement to a concept, vulnerability, etc., can be read, if the person is accomplished enough.

carlita2016-09-26T16:13:45Z

Well, within the US in these days, traditionally it isn't asking permission. It's asking a blessing, that is some distance distinct. With a blessing, you are pretty much telling the daddy you are going to invite his daughter to marry you, and it might imply plenty if he offers his "blessing". There's an implied announcement in all this that the wedding will take location without or with it. My hubby did it and my mother and father had been pleased. It used to be simply displaying appreciate. And it occurred earlier than he proposed, however his concept did not come as a surprise.

?2011-02-01T19:05:38Z

The problem with this and every claim that is made here is all we get are anecdotes and stories. These are impossible to confirm and frankly your say-so is worthless. Besides there has never been one person that has proved telepathy.

There is a million dollars waiting for such evidence. Until someone steps up and proves to the world such ability exists, then your question can be answered.

Edit: Yes, it does. Also don't know what reality your on, but there is more than enough evidence for evolution so that it is not a theory anymore. Evolution passes the scientific method. It has been proved in repeated testing and in the lab. Also it is falsifiable.

"It is absolutely safe to say that, if you meet somebody who claims not to believe in evolution, that person is either ignorant, stupid, or insane."
— Richard Dawkins

Anonymous2011-02-01T18:54:17Z

Since the ability to transmit messages telepathically has never been proved it rather sounds like your friend is imagining this incident.
No she shouldn't contact him unless she wants him to think she is a sandwich short of a picnic.

Edit
I'm sorry that you think there is no evidence to support evolution, did you drop out of school in kindergarten?

watch out for goombas2011-02-01T18:43:34Z

wow.