Show Some Strange and Authentic Cases Cae of Telepathy 1 Is U II a it phenomenon BO PO TELEPATHY T Hi IU the tho experience ot of mankind ot of every oVer Rort sort ami eon con condition ditton It t almost t ceases to toB tob nt It nfl all but rather ruther n Il B Li phenomenon b attribute Common Com mOil ns us thu tho experience Is 19 frequent as IB III I the thu usa uso of ot the won word designating lc It a word that linn hUH become one Oe Oll 1 of ut the tho conven conventional to 11 I of ot conversation nevertheless i II 11 lit II 1 a u term frequently misapplied ml d Telepathy concisely denned Is IR l the power of ot understanding thoughts nud Ideas present In the mentality of ot r rother other without the Iho Intervention of words written spoken or conveyed by any In other than thin mental processes eH This power Is not only onty manifest t between two IWO LS persons when In close doMe relation to other but hut It i can Cati bo ho exerted over space apace and at nt a o distance even oon to tho the extent of oC several thousand miles Wo Vo know for tor Instance how two persons may maybO bo be sitting lIlting together when one sud slid suddenly denly denty refers to 10 some absent friend or asks some simple question about a aI aj I j and hardly ore are the tho words vord out oUI i of ot his mouth his companion ex cx exclaims j claims How very cr strange 1 I was 1 Just thinking about him or I was on the Iho point of or asking you the tho very same Mine question This Is tho the elemental form Corm of oC telepathy und and the thu ono one of at the thu th most universal experience Upon occasions of ot comparative rarity j the telepathy Is t accompanied by b clair clairvoyance or gift of ot seeing subjectively what Is taking place at a 11 distance dl In iii Inthis Inthis this instance the phenomenon becomes what Is known as all visual telepathy As At an nil Illustration Of or visual visia telepathy an all Interesting cano which ho personally personal 1 verified Is described by Dr Henry A D 1 1 I II 11 IL of Cambridge uni university university I and an on L U II n C P I of or the Lint Uni University of ot London The ThO case Is III that Ihal ot of n n former Cormel patient of ot Dr Fotherby A Ai i woman whose real name for obvious reasons Dr Ir l does docs not make public was wa married to a man who Ill III treated her and subsequently lIb left letl her herto herto herto to go BO to America Despite his hl Ill UI usage of ot her hr and und his almost t Inhuman cruelty mid and neglect and even after he had absented himself for tor many man years rears she ho still continued to entertain the same Caine deep Mep Cl affection for tor him This man hail had h en gone for or eight years during which time his wife had heard no word either cither from or regard regardIng Ing loR him him or his whereabouts She did lid not ant know whether he lie I was is dead or alive One day da when she was out walking she sho he suddenly become became possessed ed of oC a 11 strong feeling f that some iome one inc was Wn walking by b her Hier side At tho the moment of ot this sensa lion tien she Chu happened to bo b passing a ai achurch achurch i church She had never II been heen Inside this thisE E church In fact ihie had never nevor It Jt before as ns she aim was 8 at nt the tho time visiting friends trl In n a city Liverpool In hi which sho was a 1 stranger tranger What prompted her hel to the action she sho wad waB va unable to account for to Dr Fotherby i Anyway she went vent Inside Tho service was IS proceeding and tho the hymn for tor those at nt sea Ita waR wan being belli sUng Once Inside tho church tho the woman experienced no ex cx extraordinary sensations or ur emotion otho othar than those these of or spiritual exaltation which uch a It service would essen tI a II Inspire In III one ono of uC her hH Innate de deou ou tO CC That night after acter nho had imil gone to lieu she oho awoke nod and ns n she opened her eyes In the darkness lI saw an n apparition ot of other her 1111 husband standing at It her bedside with his hid clothes dripping wet It Is noteworthy nod and very ery much mu h to the thc point Joint to O that Phe did not dream that eh sh li raw paw her hll In these Ill clr III but that she Clue was wide awoke awake Tho The experience made a n violent Im Impression upon her but she could not account for Cor It In any way Wor until auth after tho th lapse laps of ot IS 18 1 days lus she who learned that thai her husband h 11 had bad lost 1081 his hI life by hy drowning nt at sea een The rh vessel 8 1 unon which he hi h was nuts I sailing to England had Imd been boen wrecked and man of ot the tho pas passengers i ell erR lied lost their lives II The Tho da o oot ot of tho the accident and ond as OR nearly as ns could bo ho ascertained the tho hour of ot hOC hus luuis husbands bands death corresponded with tho the day and Indeed the tho v ere n hour thol thet oho hind had the presentiment the Iho vishnu Hv n B a n of ot deduction bated upon lilian stories told lohl hy by b the It wit 1111 fount found that the thc vessel hind had gone Roni down at nt the tho moment that She sho he bad hol become aware of the f cn atlon of some one walking by b her side Another Interesting nod and an on Iv 1 I ease case Is IR reported bv by b the Into hate Dr WIl Miss J L anti and her mother wi vure re for tor moor Inon years ars my In o t t j declares Dr In hi his affidavit The wore veto of oC tho the hl hl t In ence and of lie mo niost t unimpeachable able ITI L who whit was WOR ti n avery very 1 devout nod and Inch Ind occupied Weh of lie hr h p In the One Oat On winter nt nR PO he 1 home louiie she Ahl felt cold and tired tl 1111 ami 01 suddenly a II crent long longIng Ing Ino 1 her to 10 ho tie at home warm warmIng log Ing h at 11 t the blazing kitchen fire with this Ihl longing there thereas wn as In her minds funds eye ere the tho th picture of fir ti th the e rent great clean kitchen In the tho old house Slip he saw pow the I two wo servant maids maid the dinner lInner and she saw sw am heard hall the house houll cit cat noon he thur warm worm hearth It a 0 ne pie tore hut but It to In L I null natural It did strike her nt nl t the tho same sanie lime iliac ns nl rather amusing that shin sho nt lit this moment select the kitchen l ns as the tho most desir desirable nub able snot rather than n family draw drawing log ing room or r her own oln room room For never neer In her hr life lite could Ml Miss rt s L J remember ber hel having to 10 tho the kitchen In InIch Ich ares however commo comma commodious commodious dious and o net comfortable that domain WOK Meanwhile as aR Miss L 1 hastened her steps tho the faded and amid her mind became occupied by other matters mott rs form flom 10 or 01 15 Iii minutes minute later III tel she Rho reached home to find fad tho the house household household hold In a Il state of ot unusual excitement While tho the two servants wern Irn In III the tho kitchen busily buI preparing dinner mid dinning they the the tho knob wits was ns seen Been to turn lurn the door 1001 opened ami In walked l Miss L I She did not 1101 address theta but went to the tho lire In who she held out her hir hands and warmed her hem self smiling with Ith liS slur nho did HO so o As um 8 sho she held out hem hur over the blaze bhue the servants saw that she sIll had haul on a it pair of oC green kid Though h It II was an ito unusual proceeding tam for 8 L I 1 to come collie to 10 the Iha kitchen In clothes and with ly I no other oth r object In to view vieu YI but hul to woman warm the tho saw II I ox X about her or 01 im her I anco until lilitH to 10 their theil amazement Sill she suddenly I vanished She did dill not nul they thuy g IO go out o at at nt the tha door doul as slut nho had 1181 entered red hut but t I hull had faded away IIla In III si great eat alarm the he two women who Wino of more moore than the average Intelligence went up stairs and told the what they Ule hud hind Seoul seen Now NII tho time had not seen L I 1 leave hue tho houSe nor tutu nil I did mild they Iho know what garments HII had baud worn but bul none hone till less their description 1 idiot u of oC her hel clothing to tl that which lieu her mother knew and atud hud seen her hel herto herto to 10 bo hO wearing that tiit corres corresponded In III ii every eol detail until the tho caine to tho thu Item lIem of or If the green kid gloves J both declared time the ml had bright grcen kid convincing Mrs Irs U I 1 Ih they Lucy wore were victims pf pt their own hallucinations hallucination Kor lor its us who pointed out to them her daughter hail had never owned or worn green groen kid gloves and Ill that furthermore us both women lomel wele vete at 01 that time timmie In lii very 01 deep mourning It was IS Impossible jima m 01 II CUll do di II so Cu now no 1 When hen then Miss L appeared safe null and sound oun one can hot her sur sum to 0 hear heal the time story stor of oC her hem ap Ar Arance r naomi ance In lit the tho kitchen which according Ilc to 10 her hat watch tallied precisely with the tho moment of ot her whimsical longing on the tl Ono One can almost Imagine the Iho perplexity and nn consternation Lion tion of CC f the tho entire circle Including most mORt of f nil all Miss L herself when hen tho time servants completed their description ot of other othel her hel appearance stating that site sho had hall worn green gloves With tho time mention of oC the tho word gloves Miss L I a strange expression on her hOl face now mucus tot for the tue first time drew Ire her hem hands from her hem muff displaying a Il pall pair of ot kid 11 gloves ol ot a II vivid green sr en hue hUl which was In strange contrast to 10 tho the otherwise ot of her costume Then she explained She had lund while on omm her round of ot visits that afternoon lost or 01 forgotten her hel gloves and had stepped Into Inlo a small shop In the pour poor quarter ot of tIme the city In which her beneficiaries lived hIred 11 Cd and had bought green Icen gloves The Tho vitae caso reported by Dr Is ha attested to hy by b from till all the tho putties parties p t tAn An Interesting example ot of conscious co telepathy Is reported by b Dr Fotherby upon the tile authority of ot Prof ProC Myers The Flue agents minnie nomo Is withheld from publication publication cation the percipient was time the te Moses Hero substantially l Is the story of ot the agent One evening early last year 1 I Ire re me resolved solved lo to try to appear to 10 Mr MI Moses lloses at nt sonic some miles distant I 1 did not In form CaIm hm hIm beforehand l of my Intended experiment as l I 1 wished In this case to take him entirely by surprise I 1 re me retired retired tired about my usual time shortly be b fore tore midnight with my may thoughts In III Intently t upon lImn him lh 1 I knew Mr Mu 1 Moses Mosen personally ery ely well indeed I was llla not w wu ll ii 1 acquainted with hi his hIp room and amid I went to tel sleep quickly mind and slept well 1 hOll hini no dream of ot Ii f any a fly dis ci I itt Ion and all ml wuko vuko up tm time the next morning unconscious of any anything thing having taken place 1 I saw lInw Mr lt II Moses a it few days afterward and I 1 In lu Inquired Old 01 1 anything happen nt Itt your looms I Oil on U y nl ht t V Vms Yu ms he lie a n great trell deal hap lint happened I 1 had hl 1 lI en Bitting over ever by this the 1110 II to with M t 1 being b a u smoking und and chatting c thug Wo o lied hud a delightful evening together and amid about half I 12 I hn has h rose ro u to 1 I accompanied him hint to the tho tOOl door aunt and let lov lo Mm limo out myself to tho Iho UK Ihl to ish h my may pipe d PC 1 J sav you Hitting cUll In h a athe the tho he chair Just vacated I by b him hlll I know of ut couise SC that you ou could not be bo there In person but nJ tho vision wan i io o sum HUro lo to life lito that 1 could not convince myself that It was not lIt actually you yon 1 stood d fur for a II ten few mo mauo moments ments timid and looked Intently at mIt you OU I took up n it newspaper to 10 assure myself I was not 1101 dreaming but bul on 0 oi laying It down 1 saw a you ll still a theme theio I magnum again looked louk d at III you yeLl for Ium UI u a few fee e moments with without without without out and as I looked you OU laded faded fad d away Though 1 I Imagined you must bo ho fast lc p at tit that hour yet yut you appeared In your ordinary ur garments suca oui you wear ovary every everyday tiny day 1 l then thou explained to Mr Jr Moses how I had imad been ileen upon hint hIm and suggested that thuat the Uie next time I appeared to him In iii this fashion ha lie should ask ILIk m what hut I wanted as I 1 had In iii my amay mind mat questions to 10 ask him him on that Saturday nISh which might have havo been beoma asked had haul he lie upon that occasion given glen me an invitation to speak Mr Ir Moses agreed to do the this and 1 t few days later the experiment was lIIS re me repeated repeated vented This time limo it failed utterly A Afew Afew Afew few weeks afterward though it was again repeated this time with very groat great success I as nit before beloro not inform informing ing hi Mr Moses when It H was to bo be mod made lundOn On this timis occasion the tho phenomenon wan wa produced by lay II tho tile name Buno IliO method as na that already related 1 J went to 10 bed and a mm 1 little before midnight after atter thinking Intently for a 11 few minutes regarding Mr JIll Moses lloses and amid various philosophical mal and Intellectual problems which w vs I were In tho habit of ot conversing on 1 went to tu sleep sled with wl h my may usual andi lIal as us on the former occasion too trio had no iii recollection l of ot tho the event or 01 thc the seeming event cent of oC the preceding night Very quickly quick however I 1 received II 1 t traIl raIl call nil from Mr Moses I had appeared so 51 he lie declared on tills this particular night some borne half hour after this thu time iliac when In lii my III own chamber I hind had sat and eon con consciously projected myself toward him himI I was wn fully dressed and as liS on till the former occasion I came to him nt at his lila study firesIde and 1111 1 myself In inthe tho the same armchair This Tills time he ho not only questioned rI mc me upon the subject which was wat at rut that time under very warm discussion between us but hut de detained me mO by the time exercise of oC his will Home time linac after I 1 land hall Intimated n p de tIe sire to leave leae Sir Mr Moses also was ablo able to give me mc a very ver comprehensive te me port or of what whal I hail had said to te him during lurIng this telepathic visit and enough the th things that I said did not accord at ot all with the views which my objectionable self eif had laud thus far enter tamed on oua the subject t And yet curl curi curiously nils the tho lii point of ot view which 1 I had according in to his liln account ex ox expressed pressed on this occasion teemed to me when Mr mir Ir Moses Io related i It ns ims II till tile on I logical one OliO It I did be he become come collie my actual point of ut view low As 9 for fou myself I haul had ns nil on nn time tho former occa coca occasion milan sion no recollection of oC thin the event The question Is IH What hilt In Is the ex It explanation x nt of t this timis phenomena How Howare are Cr af they the to be lii b accounted for tor In ho the tho language ot of reason and logic What liitt place do they occupy How I ls is I It that a 11 stimulus coma ean bo ho sculL Rent out taut from one brain In Iii such Ruch manner that It will affect at itt n mu tIle dis distance tance perhaps of or hundreds or tar even ell thousands of or milos and amid not mIot only on cause mental Impression to be hue received but hut actually to cause their to 10 bo ho tull y seen seon and heard to In I o speak 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