10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELERGICALLY»
Discover the use of
telergically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
telergically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Love in the Time of Flowers
Nor was humbug to the sartorial, tondere and baigner conventions applicable to
this surrealisme; perhaps his impeccable appearance was telergically influenced
by the hygienic imperatives and antipudic demands of the lady Aunt Lily.
grown accustomed to it, can sometimes be found capable of responding to a
foreign intelligence, acting either telepathically through the mind or telergically by
a more direct process straight on the brain. Sometimes the controlling
intelligence ...
3
Harper's Monthly Magazine
Assuming that such a thing is possible, assuming that a mind can operate, not
only as usual on its own body, not only telepathically as supposed on another
mind, but directly and telergically upon another body, then that is exactly what.
4
Hibbert Journal: A Quarterly of Religion
which has composed and grown accustomed to it, can sometimes be found
capable of responding to a foreign intelligence, acting either telepathically
through the mind or telergically by a more direct process straight on the brain.
Sometimes ...
... agency, or machine 'possessed', for the rime, by some experienced and
managing 'control' who operates dynamically or telergically." This hypothesis of
Sir Oliver's would seem to have been based, in part at least, on the trance of Mrs.
Piper.
6
Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research
Perhaps the most surprising expedient resorted to by the communicators in order
to get a proper name recorded was the production in script of the name Dorr by
operating on the automatist telergically instead of telepathically.1 At least that is ...
Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain), 1935
... something impossible to attribute to any buried literary knowledge on the part
of the sensitive; so by special effort, that same evening, a word was telergically
got through—a meaningless word written automatically by a scrawling pencil
held ...
George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, 1920
8
Harper's Magazine: (1908)
Assuming that such a thing is possible, assuming that a mind can operate, not
only as usual on its own body, not only tclepathically as supposed on another
mind, but directly and telergically upon another body, then that is exactly what I
mean ...
9
The Hibbert Journal: A Quarterly Review of Religion, ...
which has composed and grown accustomed to it, can sometimes be found
capable of responding to a foreign intelligence, acting either telepathically
through the mind or telergically by a more direct process straight on the brain.
Sometimes ...
Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, 1908
This was when the name Dorr was telergically written, after attempts to get it
written by telepathic communication had failed. Yet even on this occasion we
have to note a fundamental divergence from the Piper type of possession. In the
Piper ...
Society for Psychical Research, 1935