Thursday, April 20, 2023

Telepathy - real phenomenon or myth?

 The phenomenon of telepathy has been known to humans for a very long time. It refers to the ability to communicate or transmit information to someone "at a distance", as it were, in non-verbal form. Until now, it was assumed that people with strong emotional ties - such as lovers, spouses, parents and children, siblings, very close friends, etc. - usually communicate telepathically. Meanwhile, it turns out that a similar phenomenon can also take place in a larger group, also connected to each other, such as within a tribe.
A story from Australia, for example, is quoted about a researcher-scientist person travelling with a group of indigenous people. During the march, at one point one of the guides stopped and stood for a moment motionless, with his hands raised, firmly focused. After a moment, he gave the whole group this information: a tribesman located x kilometres away from them had hunted an animal (a kangaroo), except that he was unable to transport it whole. He therefore 'asked' the guide if he could cut off part of the prey so that he could carry it more easily. The guide "remotely" gave him this permission. How surprised the researcher was when, a few hours later, she met the aforementioned hunter with his catch and discovered that it was indeed a kangaroo, and one without a tail. The telepathic message was one hundred per cent factually correct!

In former times, telepathic abilities were somehow associated with magic and sorcery. Possibly the person possessing them was considered a witch, a witch, and as a result of unfair accusations and fabricated evidence, ended up on the gallows or at the stake. Today, phenomena of this type are described and taken somewhat more seriously. Telepathy, together with clairvoyance, is considered to belong to the field called extrasensory perception or extrasensory perception (pp for short).

How does telepathy differ from clairvoyance? Telepathy relays quite subjective messages relating to someone's feelings, impressions, perceptions, also intuitive hunches. Clairvoyance, on the other hand, deals with more objective matters, such as specific events yet to come. However, both telepathy and clairvoyance are two facets of the same phenomenon. It is possible that a person sending a message with information will use both.

An interesting phenomenon is the case of a six-year-old girl diagnosed with a case of autism who was able to read her mother's mind. The child is receiving care appropriate to her needs, and an experiment to test her unusual abilities was carried out at the centre that runs the girl in an educational sense, in the presence of psychologists and a reporter from the local newspaper.
And indeed, the information the child (who had no physical contact with her for the duration of the experiment) communicated to her mother on an ongoing basis was recorded by means of a laptop. And this time, the consistency of the message was over 90%. This is all the more astonishing given that, until the age of three, the girl found it very difficult to assimilate new information, even information with the simplest of meanings. It also goes a long way to explaining the fact that, despite learning difficulties and trouble concentrating and focusing in the long term, the girl did very well on tests to check her progress in learning and development.

Whichever way you look at the matter, the phenomenon of telepathy has long fascinated people, and for those who experience it directly it is certainly an unforgettable experience.

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