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Telepathic Impressions

by Ian Stevenson

📖 198 pages 🗓 1970 ISBN 9780813903248

About This Book

Stevenson's systematic investigation of cases in which one person accurately perceives events experienced by another person at a distance — specifically cases of crisis apparitions (where a person perceives the death or serious danger of a distant person at the moment it occurs) and other forms of spontaneous telepathic communication. The book applies the same rigorous investigative methodology to telepathic cases that Stevenson applied to reincarnation cases, presenting the best-documented examples and analyzing the evidential strength of the data.

What You'll Learn

Spontaneous telepathic experiences — particularly crisis apparitions, where one person directly perceives a life-threatening event happening to a loved one at a distance — constitute some of the most compelling available evidence for non-local consciousness: the ability of awareness to bridge physical distance instantaneously. The quality of telepathic evidence is strongest in cases where the experience is specific enough to be verifiable (the time, nature, and location of the crisis perceived match those of the actual event), where the experience is recorded before verification, and where normal explanations (coincidence, inference from known risk, or fraud) can be excluded. The high frequency of crisis apparitions in the general population — with surveys suggesting that between 10% and 25% of people have had at least one such experience — indicates that this is not a rare paranormal phenomenon but a regular, if uncommon, feature of human experience.

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