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telepathy


te·lep·a·thy

T0089900 (tə-lĕp′ə-thē)n. The supposed process of communicating through means other than the senses, as by the direct exchange of thoughts.
tel′e·path′ic (tĕl′ə-păth′ĭk) adj.tel′e·path′i·cal·ly adv.te·lep′a·thist n.

telepathy

(tɪˈlɛpəθɪ) n (Psychology) psychol the communication between people of thoughts, feelings, desires, etc, involving mechanisms that cannot be understood in terms of known scientific laws. Also called: thought transference Compare telegnosis, clairvoyance[C19: from tele- + Greek patheia feeling, perception: see -pathy] telepathic adj ˌteleˈpathically adv teˈlepathist n

te•lep•a•thy

(təˈlɛp ə θi)

n. communication between minds by some means other than sensory perception. [1880–85] tel•e•path•ic (ˌtɛl əˈpæθ ɪk) adj. tel`e•path′i•cal•ly, adv. te•lep′a•thist, n.

telepathy

a communication between minds by some nontechnological means other than sensory perception. — telepathist, n.telepathic, adj.See also: Psychology
Thesaurus
Noun1.telepathy - apparent communication from one mind to another without using sensory perceptionstelepathy - apparent communication from one mind to another without using sensory perceptionsthought transferenceanomalous communication, psychic communication, psychical communication - communication by paranormal means

telepathy

noun mind-reading, ESP, sixth sense, clairvoyance, extra sensory perception, psychometry, thought transference We expect people to know by telepathy what we are thinking.
Translations
心灵感应

telepathy

(təˈlepəθi) noun the communication of ideas, thoughts etc directly from one person's mind to another person's mind without the use of hearing, sight etc. He knew just what I was thinking – it must have been telepathy. 心靈感應 心灵感应telepathic (teliˈpӕθik) adjective 電信局 心灵感应的teleˈpathically adverb 心靈感應地 心灵感应地teˈlepathist noun a person who studies or practises telepathy. 心靈感應學家 心灵感应学家

telepathy


telepathy,

supposed communication between two persons without recourse to the senses. The word was formulated in 1882 by Frederic William Henry Myers, English poet, essayist, and a leading founder of the Society for Psychical Research in London. Telepathy experiments have been conducted in Europe, the Soviet Union, and the United States, but the phenomenon remains unproved. See parapsychologyparapsychology,
study of mental phenomena not explainable by accepted principles of science. The organized, scientific investigation of paranormal phenomena began with the foundation (1882) of the Society for Psychical Research in London.
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Telepathy

(religion, spiritualism, and occult)

From the Greek tele, “distance” and pathos, “to sense or feel from afar.” The word was coined by Frederick W. H. Myers in 1882, who defined it as “transmission of thought independently of the recognized channels of sense.” It therefore infers a communication between two or more individuals without use of the five regular senses. It usually involves one person sending information and another person receiving it. Sir William Crookes tried to explain telepathy as a physical process, saying, “It is known that the action of thought is accompanied by certain molecular movements in the brain, and here we have physical vibrations capable from their extreme minuteness of acting direct on individual molecules, while their rapidity approaches that of the internal and external movements of the atoms themselves.”

Nandor Fodor observed that belief in telepathy is ages old and that prayer is actually telepathic communication between the petitioner and deity. He also suggests that the basis of sympathy and antipathy may be telepathy.

There is evidence that telepathy is not confined to humans but is also experienced by animals. For example, the novelist H. Rider Haggard told his wife of a dream in which their dog, Bob, appeared to him. The animal was lying on its side in brushwood near water, and was trying to let his master know that he was dying. Four days later the dog’s body was found floating in a river. He had been struck by a train and knocked from the railroad bridge. Susan McGrath’s book How Animals Talk (1993) includes examples of telepathy in animals as does Edmund Selous’s Thought Transference in Birds (1931).

Professor James Hervey Hyslop thought it possible that spirits might be the cause of telepathy between the living. He claimed that Myers also saw this possibility at the start of his investigations into telepathy. In experiments conducted by Myers with Miss Miles and Miss Ramsden, Miles claimed that she could always tell when her telepathy had been successful because she heard rappings. (Proceedings, Vol. XXI).

Sources:

Fodor, Nandor: Encyclopedia of Psychic Science. London: Arthurs Press, 1933Myers, F. W. H.: Human Personality and Its Survival after Bodily Death. London: Longmans, 1903Spence, Lewis: An Encyclopedia of the Occult. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1920

telepathy

Psychol the communication between people of thoughts, feelings, desires, etc., involving mechanisms that cannot be understood in terms of known scientific laws

telepathy


perception

 [per-sep´shun] the conscious mental registration of a sensory stimulus. adj., adj percep´tive.depth perception the ability to recognize depth or the relative distances to different objects in space.disturbed sensory perception a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as a change in the amount of patterning of incoming stimuli, accompanied by a diminished, exaggerated, distorted, or impaired response to such stimuli.extrasensory perception (ESP) knowledge of, or response to, an external thought or objective event not achieved as the result of stimulation of the sense organs.

te·lep·a·thy

(tĕ-lep'ă-thē), Transmittal and reception of thoughts by means other than through the normal senses, as a form of extrasensory perception. Synonym(s): extrasensory thought transference, mind-reading [G. tēle, distant, + pathos, feeling]

telepathy

Paranormal
The alleged communication of thoughts and/or mental images by means other than those that can measured by physical senses and energy transmission.

te·lep·a·thy

(tĕ-lep'ă-thē) Transmittal and reception of thoughts by means other than through the normal senses, as a form of extrasensory perception. [G. tēle, distant, + pathos, feeling]

telepathy

Communication claimed to occur without the interposition of the senses.
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telepathy


Related to telepathy: mental telepathy
  • noun

Synonyms for telepathy

noun mind-reading

Synonyms

  • mind-reading
  • ESP
  • sixth sense
  • clairvoyance
  • extra sensory perception
  • psychometry
  • thought transference

Synonyms for telepathy

noun apparent communication from one mind to another without using sensory perceptions

Synonyms

  • thought transference

Related Words

  • anomalous communication
  • psychic communication
  • psychical communication
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