Practical uses of telepathy
In 1971, American astronaut Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk on the moon, conducted unauthorized experiments in telepathy while in outer space. In an article on June 22, 1971,
In 1971, American astronaut Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk on the moon, conducted unauthorized experiments in telepathy while in outer space. In an article on June 22, 1971,
I think it was in the mid-1970s or early ’80s when I read the story of an American housewife who was preparing lunch in the kitchen, when she suddenly felt a very sharp pain in her chest. She thought she was having a heart attack.
Telepathy is the psychic ability or power to receive or transmit thoughts without the use of one’s physical senses. It is also called “mind reading.”
For over 50 years now, abundant scientific and statistical proof of the existence of such psychic abilities as telepathy, clairvoyance and telekinesis have been available for scrutiny by any interested individual or institution in both Western and Eastern European countries.
The Inquirer’s Sept. 6, 2014 issue carried a front page news that aroused my interest. It was about a first successful experiment in “brain-to-brain” contact, or telepathy.
ONE OF the most common and most easily demonstrated psychic abilities of man is telepathy, which can be defined as the mental process of transmitting or receiving thoughts without the
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