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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TELAESTHESIA»
Découvrez l'usage de
telaesthesia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
telaesthesia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Authors of the Impossible: The Paranormal and the Sacred
Telaesthesia was yet another Greek coinage of Myers. The term referred to the
mind's ability to access information at a distance without any receiving or sending
mind on the other end. He preferred it to the more common French term, ...
2
The Judge Who Sentenced You
TELAESTHESIA. (for Brendan Halpin) “then a falcon came, and with its talons
clawed the eagle's head; it, unresisting, cowered there, offering itself to wounds.”
Aeschylus. The Persians For years I floundered in this dizzy stress, always
hopeful ...
3
Lectures on Psychical Research (Routledge Revivals): ...
I of Human Personality, that he invented the word 'telaesthesia' as a generic
termtocover such more specific popular terms as 'clairvoyance','clairaudience',
etc. Now, whoeverand whatever may bethereal sourceof the Gurneypersona's ...
4
The enigma of survival: the case for and against the after life
Through Mrs. Willett the purported spirits themselves admitted the existence oj
super- ESP Back in 1938 Tyrrell was using the term 'telaesthesia' to refer to what
might have been called 'super-ESP.' He cited three cases from the A.V.B. sittings
...
5
Mornings of the Oresteia: New and Selected Poems (1978-2008)
TELAESTHESIA “a falcon came, and with its talons clawed the eagle's head; it,
unresisting, cowered there, offering itself to wounds.” Aeschylus. The Persians
For years I floundered in this dizzy stress, always hopeful of another birth, unable
to ...
6
Modern Theories of the Unconscious
There follow instances of dreams of a " supernormal " kind, and a discussion of
the subjects of telaesthesia or " sensation at a distance " and telepathy or thought
transference. Knowledge of important events which are first made known in ...
7
Experiments in Mental Suggestion
Nowadays, however, some parapsychologists, e.g. Rhine, have given up this
point of view and have come to regard telaesthesia — the perception of objects
without the participation of any of the known organs of sense — as being the
basic ...
8
The journal of psychology
Thirdly, Professor Rhine states that "distance from the object also is enormously
important to the senses. Apparently not to ESP." This, if true, is the most
spectacular difference between telaesthesia and the senses. But telaesthesia
must differ ...
When it is claimed that direct knowledge of events in the physical world is
acquired otherwise than through the organs of sense, we call it clairvoyance or
telaesthesia ; when knowledge of events in other minds is similarly acquired, we
speak ...
Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks,
1927
89 Telepathy, Telaesthesia and Teleplasty It is passive telepathy which is best
adapted to giving pure examples of the phenomenon. In active telepathy, the
mind of the percipient is not informed of something, it obtains information; and in
this ...