What is telepathy?

Pakistan
December 1, 2007 5:12pm CST
What is telepathy and how can we learn and practice it?
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@Lightlord (378)
• Greece
2 Dec 07
Telepathy is rough said mind-mind contact. For example if you are a telepath and you know someone else who it is too then you will be able to contact each other by just using your thoughts. There is another similiar thing to this - telekinesis which is some sort of contact between the mind and an object. But both of them has never been proven.
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@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
2 Dec 07
Hi sheenshaukat, Telepathy is transference of thought between one mind and another without using any of the five senses. It has never been proven true, but many people claim to have experienced it. Blessings.
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• India
2 Dec 07
telepathy... is a way of contacting others without uttering a single word.. its just a mind game.... its just we pose with our body in such a way that it feels like the person we r contacting is sitting just next to us.... or we take our body spiritually next to him.... for achieving (mind achieving as its really difficult) we need possibly the highest possible concentration level that we can muster.... besides its extremely difficult... all d best 4 achieving it
• United States
25 Dec 07
Well the definition of telepathy is communication through means other then the senses, as by the exercise of an occolt power. I am not realy sure on how you would learn to do this but probably doing some resurch on it you may find more information about it and maybe how to do it.
• United States
26 Dec 07
Telepathy is the psychic phenomena which communication occurs between minds, or mind to mind communication. Telepathic descriptions are universally found in writings and oral lore. "Telepathy" is derived from the Greek terms tele ("distant")and pathe ("occurrence or "feeling"). American Society for Physical Research (ASPR) was founded in 1885, telepathy became the first psychic phenomenon to be studied scientifically. The first Psychiatrist Carl G. Jung thought it more important. He considered it a function of synchronocity. Psychologist and Philosopher William James was very enthusiastic toward telepathy and encouraged more research be put into it. Most often telepathy occurs spontaneously in in- cidents of crisis where a relative or friend has been injured or killed in an accident. Telepathy seems to be related to the individual"s emotinal state. Telepathy can be induced in the dream state, Telepathy, like other psychic phenomena, transcends time and space. In conclusion telepathy, like the other forms of psychic phenomena is elusive and difficult to test systematically.