The World is so big and versatile, and there is no limit for perfection when learning it.

Irina Simonova, 2010—03—10

What is telepathy?

The term of telepathy is a combination of the two ancient Greek words: τῆλε, tele, meaning “distant”, and πάθος, pathos, or – patheia, meaning “feeling, perception, passion, affliction, experience”. As a matter of fact, it means the ability of a brain to transfer its thoughts, images, colors, feelings, tastes and odors, its psychic and emotional status, or even entire paintings, to another brain or another organism at any distance, without using any communication means that the modern science is aware of.

Frederic W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research in Great Britain, was the first to use this word back in 1882. He carried out experiments on transferring thoughts elsewhere. Later on, other researchers carried out similar experiments in many countries of Asia, Europe, USA and USSR.

The belief in telepathy has its roots in ancient times. Unknown, strange phenomena, impossible to explain or even understand, always attracted people. In the eyes of an individual, “phenomena” means any events missing scientific approach to studying, but should the subject matter be beyond the explainable, then it was considered paranormal.

Telepathy is mentioned in works of ancient philosophers, scientists and even religious figures, who took their prayer for an act of communication with God by means of transmitting thoughts far beyond, and receiving the corresponding information.

Foresight and future prediction phenomenon may also be listed therewith, being still unexplainable, though one is aware of amazing prophecies by prophets from the Bible, as well as by such historical figures as Nostradamus, Wolf Messing, Vanga and many others, including those living in our time.

One would hardly doubt that intuition often helps us in life and make important decisions affecting our own future and the future of loved ones. Fewer would ever think intuition and telepathy are two sides of the same coin; in one case you share thoughts with another individual at a distance, in another case you align your thoughts with the Uniform Information Field or the Mind of the Universe.

Telepathy exists; it is now an axiom for any person in good mind. For example, a mother feels her child well even at a distance, and feels all positive or negative emotions of the child. Yet, it is still unclear, what exactly is the nature of those impulses that transfer the thoughts.

Initially, scientists suggested that transmitting telepathic signals might be based on weak radio waves generated by a human brain. Further studies, however, nixed such a suggestion.

For example, literary source available for public reported about successful experiments on transmitting telepathic information by participants inside a submarine deep underwater, and far from the submarine’s base.

Later, similar experiments on telepathy were carried out with a group of speleologists, who were for a long time inside a cave, where no radio waves could penetrate.

In 1971, American newspapers reported about a successful telepathy session with an astronaut onboard Appolo-14.

In USSR, V.M. Bekhterev, P.P. Lazarev, G.A. Kozhevnikov, and others studied telepathy. Later on, there were multiple laboratory experiments with individuals who claimed they possessed extrasensory abilities, such as Ninel Kulagina and Wolf Messing.

Scientists concluded telepathy knows no obstacles such as distance or isolation of any kind. Telepathic information overcomes any material obstacles.