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Zener Cards

Zener cards were developed by Dr. Karl Zener and J.B. Rhine in the 1920s, and have been used in experiments with ESP since then.

Zener cards consist of five simple symbols: star, circle. square, cross & wavy lines. The cards were originally by hand but later by machine, and the participant then attempted to determine the order of the cards through the use of psi.

Five cards of each symbol are used in a total of 25 cards per deck.
The sender shuffles the deck and focuses on each card for a few moments. The receiver senses the symbol that the sender is focusing on. Usually the receiver is visually separated from the sender, perhaps in another room or building.
This is an excercise in telepathy for two people to use. Print Zener Cards

Instructions

Print the deck of cards out & then cut out each card.
Sit in a quiet room out away from your partner so that he/she cannot see you.
Have the sender shuffle the 25 card deck. The sender then places the deck face down in front of him/her.
The sender selects a card off the top of the deck and focuses on it for about a minute.
The receiver calls out the name of the symbol they believe it is (your first impulse is usually the most accurate).
The sender records the actual card on a chart, and the makes a note of the card the receiver has chosen.

The next card is then selected, focused on by the sender, the receiver senses the card and calls it out. The details are then recorded on a chart again and it continues in the same way until all the cards are used up.

The sender should stay quiet, unspoken so that he/she can focus more clearly.
The score is calculated after all 25 cards have been used. If you got 5 correct, this is an average score. If you got more than 5 correct you may Be showing you psychic abilities.

Practicing and experimenting with other people is a good idea.

I recommend that you practice doing many tests and then make a score total.

 


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