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Telepathy is the ability to communicate with others using only the power of the mind. Some alien races, such as Martians, possess this ability as a natural extension of the powers common to all Martians. In some cases, certain restrictions may apply to an individual's ability to harness this power. Some telepaths may only be able to speak to specific lifeforms. In the case of Aquaman, his telepathy was once limited to marine-based lifeforms including fish and some mammals such as whales and dolphins. As he grew older, Aquaman was able to increase the range of his telepathy to include land-based mammals as well as human beings.
Telepathy is the projection of knowledge in the form of thoughts, ideas, images and communications across a distance into the physical or spiritual universe. All individuals are telepathic transceivers. That is, they can send and receive knowledge telepathically. Telepathy is the source of reality; it creates reality. Reality is the end product of telepathy. To the degree that one is in agreement with what is telepathically transmitted, it becomes reality.
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Telepathy may ... have deep biological roots, acting as a means of communication at a distance between members of animal groups. It is still expressed in domesticated animals, many of which seem to be able to detect the feelings and intentions of their owners beyond the range of the usual senses. For example, many dogs seem to know when their owners are coming home, and go to wait at a door. In some cases they do this when the person is still miles away, long before the animal could have heard familiar footsteps or car sounds. In a series of videotaped tests, I found that dogs still went and waited at the door when the owners returned at times randomly selected by the experimenter, when no one at home knew when they were coming, and when they traveled in unfamiliar vehicles such as taxis.
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On Telepathy the music is knotty, muscular and unpredictable. "Happy Chickens" is wryly down-home; honking over Stewart's intricate but danceable beat, saxophonists Steve Wilson and Seamus Blake sound like avant-funk renegades from James Brown. On Thelonious Monk's "Rhythm-a-ning" and Jackie McLean's "Little Melonae," Stewart & Co. gleefully subvert the classics, turning them into brand-new adventures.
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Telepathy became a rival of the spirit theory because, according to James H. Hyslop, early twentieth-century head of the American Society for Psychical Research, of the word transmission in the original definition of telepathy. He preferred to define telepathy as "a coincidence excluding normal perception, between the thoughts of two minds." It was the word transmission, Hyslop said, that gave telepathy the implication that "it is a process exclusively between living people and not permitting the intervention of the dead, if the discarnate exist and can act on the living."
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Telepathy seems to be related to the individual's emotional state. This is true of both the sender and receiver. Most women were receivers, as case findings showed, and one possible explanation is that women are more in touch with their emotions and rely on intuition more than men. Geriatric telepathy is fairly common, this may be due, it is speculated, to the impairment of the senses with age.
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