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Examples of telepathic communication
ОглавлениеThis chapter comprises some examples of telepathic communication, as described in various literary sources from the reference list at the end of the book.
There are two types of telepathy: spontaneous, emerging spontaneously in everyday life, and experimental, invoked in those undergoing dedicated experiments.
People may demonstrate telepathic state spontaneously, when a person is in a dangerous situation causing fear, pain, or, alternatively, feeling great joy or meditating deep in a prayer.
Spontaneous telepathy has been known since the ancient time. It was also described in fiction literature (“Olesja” by L. Kuprin, “Die Brüder Lautensack” by Lion Feuchtwanger, “Jean-Christophe” by Romain Rolland and other similar literal works), many of which became the basis for multiple oral interpretations.
Listed among the most famous telepathic communications is the case, which took place on the day September 9th, 1848, with one high-rank military man. Being severely wounded, he thought that was the end of his days, he asked to have a ring removed from his finger and given to his wife, who was 150 miles away from the battlefield. The latter then stated, that she was half-dreaming, when she clearly saw her husband brought away from the battlefield saying “Please, take this ring and give it to my wife”. Both parties later documentarily confirmed the event.
William Thomas Stead (1881)
William Thomas Stead, a second-sighted person from the Great Britain, by means of the automated writing, was able to receive telepathic messages from other people he knew. Once, as he was thinking of one his friends, a female, he unwillingly wrote the following words on a paper sheet: “I am very sorry to tell you I have had a very painful experience, of which I am almost ashamed to speak. I left Haslemere at 2:27 p.m. in a second-class carriage, in which there were two ladies and one gentleman. When the train stopped at Godalming the ladies got out, and I was left alone with the man. After the train started he left his seat and came close to me. I was alarmed and repelled him. He refused to go away, and tried to kiss me. I was furious. We had a struggle. I seized his umbrella and struck him, but it broke, and I was beginning to fear that he would master me, when the train began to slow up before arriving at Guilford Station. He got frightened, let go of me, and before the train reached the platform he jumped out and ran away. I was very much upset. But I have the umbrella.”
William Thomas Stead sent his secretary up with a note saying merely he was very sorry to hear what had happened, and added, “Be sure and bring the man’s umbrella on Wednesday.” She wrote in reply, “I am very sorry you know anything about it. I had made up my mind to tell nobody”.
The woman’s decisiveness not to tell anyone about the incident, witnesses in favor the assumption, that not only the telepathic message may be subconscious, but it may be in direct contradiction with the intentions of the mind.
The phenomenon of telepathy exists not only in the human society. Among the most remarkable may be the example of telepathic communication between a human and an animal, which was described by Sir Henry Rider Haggard, in Journal of S.P.R., in October 1904. It was the night of July 7th, 1904, when Missis Haggard, his wife, heard her husband was making strange sounds, as if he had been a wounded beast. After he woke up, Sir Henry Rider Haggard told her about his dream, when he felt some sore feeling of oppression as of asphyxiation. He mentioned also he saw the world through the eyes of his dog.
“I dreamed that a black retriever dog, a most amiable and intelligent beast named Bob, which was the property of my eldest daughter, was lying on its side among brushwood, or rough growth of some sort, by water. My own personality in some mysterious way seemed to me to be arising from the body of the dog, which I knew quite surely to be Bob and no other, so much so that my head was against his head, which was lifted up at an unnatural angle. In my vision, the dog was trying to speak to me in words, and, failing, transmitted to me mind in an undefined fashion the knowledge that it was dying”.
Four days later, the Haggards’ dog was really found dead lying in water with the skull crushed and legs broken. A train hit him and threw him into the water. A collar with blood traces was found on a bridge the next morning after the owner had his weird dream.
In his book “How Animals Talk” William J. Long described multiple cases of telepathic communication among beasts, in particular, in a horde of wolves, where wolf cubs obey silent signals emitted by their mother.
In the middle of the XX century, when popular press was highlighting the theme of “paranormal phenomena”, Zener cards were widely used as a method for testing extrasensory perception.
In Nazi Germany, there was the department of “SS Ahnenerbe”, which specialized not only in occultism, but also it studied telepathy and searching for knowledge via telepathy. There are documented facts that Nazi psychics used their extrasensory perception methodologies to obtain some specific technical information from extraterrestrials, and the information was later used to develop new weapons.
Alice Ann Bailey wrote in her book “Telepathy and the Etheric Vehicle”, that there are two laws governing telepathic communication: “The first law is: The power to communicate is to be found in the very nature of substance itself. It lies potentially within the ether, and the significance of telepathy is to be found in the word omnipresence. The second law is: The interplay of many minds produces a unity of thought which is powerful enough to be recognized by the brain”. Here we have a law governing a subjective activity and another law governing objective manifestation”. The understanding of the first law produces results in the mind or mental body. The understanding of the second law produces results in a lesser receiving station, the brain”. The center that the psychics work through is the solar plexus. Therefore, the communication line extends from one solar plexus to another one. Such is the instinctive telepathy, which in any case relates to feeling. It inevitably involves a sort of radiation from a solar plexus, which in the beast world acts as an instinctive brain. The telepathic communication of this type definitely characterizes the brute body of a human, and the best illustration of such telepathic communication is the communication between a mother and her child. The second type of telepathic communications relates to those from one mind to another mind; it is this specific form of communication, which undergoes nowadays the most thorough study possible. This second form may be found only in people of mental type, and with the more emotions, feelings, and strong desires are eliminated, the more preciously it works. A strong enough wish to succeed in telepathic functioning and a fear of failure both are the shortest path to the failure. Just like anywhere else, being unbound to the result and the “never mind” attitude are of real help.
Sir William Crookes (1832 – 1919)
Addressing the subject of telepathy, one has to realize that the ether body of any form of nature is a part of the substantial form of The God Himself, not any dense physical shape, but the one that esotericists consider the formalizing substance. We say “God” to express the Uniform Life that gives life to any object on the external objective plane. Therefore, etheric, or energetic body of each human being is a part of the etheric body of the planet itself, thus, of the Solar system, too. It is through this that any individual is fundamentally associated with any other, small or large, expression of the Devine Life. The etheric body function is to receive energetic pulses and to be activated by those pulses, or the streams of forces from one or another source. The etheric body is nothing else but energy. It consists of the tiniest flows of energy, linked to the emotional and the mental bodies and the soul, coordinated therewith. Those streams of energy, in turn, influence the physical body, activating it in one or another manner, in accordance with nature and the power of the energy of such type that is capable of controlling the etheric body at any time.
One popular theory, which was expected to explain the phenomenon of telepathy, was so called “wave theory”. Sir William Crookes was an adherent of this theory, which postulated the existence of some “etheric waves” with low amplitude and with the frequency exceeding the frequency of γ-rays, and which, having “penetrated” a human brain, were capable of drawing an image in the recipient’s brain that would be similar to the original image.
Their opponents argued waves fade away proportionally to the inverse square of the distance, whereas a telepathic image might still be bright regardless the distance in between.
Sigmund Freud offered several other hypotheses regarding the possibilities of thought direct transmission from one individual to another. He believed telepathy was rudimentary means of communication among people and considered telepathy a direct path towards the depth of the subconscious.
Nonetheless, despite multiple demonstrations of this phenomenon, the majority of scientists believe telepathy is fundamentally impossible, adding telepathy studies to the list of pseudoscientific activities.
What makes all those scientists so reluctant about telepathy? The answer is simple – before studying telepathy, one has to learn special methodologies to make certain of its existence on oneself.
Many modern scientists neglect this rule and try using advanced and even more advanced highly sensitive technical tools to record telepathic signal transmission. However, in most cases they do not succeed.
Sigmund Freud (1856 – 1939)
Apparently, the human brain, as well the brain of other biological creatures, possesses unique abilities to produce, transmit and receive at any distance some pulses, which science is currently unaware of, and which are capable of overcoming any obstacles without loss, including deep water, deep underground and even massive lead walls.