I think that this kind of telepathy could be considered 'sorcery', and ultimately involves lies and deception. I read about this 'invisibility' trick somewhere a long time ago, and always felt like it was wrong, like it violated the free will of another. I just can't really think of many good uses for such deception.
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Taking this further. Now the subject has been opened. I used to be a paranormal researcher, in cahoots with my husband. I guess I still am. We used to release lost spirits and clean houses and other places. I'm thinking of Fridge Guy as a discarnate entity. Early in my 'work' in this field, I read a book called 'The Unquiet Dead' by Dr. Edith Fiore. Fascinating read. This woman was a psychiatrist and she learned to treat many patients after having identified 'entities' that would attach themselves and plague the person. She treated them with hypnosis where she would actually speak with the entity directly and help it move on and leave the person it was attached to. With great success in her treatment of her patients!
Anyway, we used to do similar work, opening what we thought of as 'the light of God's Love' for them to go into. We would connect and talk them through it. Well, mostly me. Hubby helped with grounding. I thought of it from near death experiences I had read about, where people die and go into 'the light' and often connect to their departed loved ones and wind up getting sent back. But the thing I realized about most of them is that they were trapped somewhere on the Earth plane and needed help to escape. I felt sorry for them. People are always so afraid of ghosts and hauntings but to me, I always thought they wouldn't stay if they didn't have to, and also they were attached to familiar places from their lives, when they were alive. Some of them were stuck because of the negative circumstances of their deaths. Yes I think you are right about lies and deception but I think it helps to understand why they might resort to it.