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Books & Papers on TelepathyThis area of our website allows you to look inside the books and technical papers written by Theresa M. Kelly, MsD. This area offers a peak into the contents of these publications including table of contents and article adaptations hosted here on QP. Telepathy: A Quantum Approach - The Psychical Influence of Thoughts
Book Description This textbook, written by professor Theresa M. Kelly, MsD., offers you straightforward, honest explanations of telepathy through new research initiatives in parapsychology, psychology, neuroscience, quantum mechanics, and related subjects for a semi-technical audience. Whether you are an intelligent layperson or professional curious about telepathy, or looking to discover how to utilize telepathy, this textbook will provide a detailed framework, without complicated equations, onto which more advanced concepts can be applied. For students of Telepathic Studies, this textbook will be a revelation of what actions and influences you are involved in and exactly how you can take your telepathic ability to a completely new level step-by-step. (Includes: Models, Definitions, Descriptions, Techniques, and Therapeutic and Experimental Practical Applications.) About the Author Theresa M. Kelly, MsD, is a professor of scientific parapsychology, and has conducted psychical research for many years focusing on the phenomenology of psychic experiences, and the personality traits of psychic experients. EXCERPT: "Stage 1 of the telepathic cognitive process involves initiation, i.e. the telepathist recognizes [his] need for information consciously, and therefore subconsciously. At this stage, the telepathist may focus on the need or verbally state the need. In addition, the telepathist may be filled with feelings of apprehension and uncertainty. The telepathist will need to dismiss the feeling of apprehension, and focus on [his] feeling of uncertainty to initiate telepathic processes. Stage 2 involves selection, i.e. the telepathist begins to decide what topic will be investigated, and whom the subject will be. The telepathist will need to induce the information transfer process at this time by communicating with the subject, coming within a close proximity to the subject, or physically touching the subject. Selection techniques vary per the limitation of the telepathist. Techniques include, but are not limited to; eye to eye contact, touch, spatial proximity, or the use of an electronic medium [e.g. phone or computer; real-time programs such as chat or internet phone]. Some information retrieval may occur at this point, and the feelings of uncertainly may begin to fade and be slowly replaced with optimism. [ ... ] Stage 4 involves formulation, i.e. the telepathist begins to evaluate the information that has been gathered. At this point, a more focused perspective starts to form, whereby reducing the confusion and uncertainty related to earlier stages. This is assumed the most critical stage of the telepathic process, as here the telepathist will formulate a personalized construction of the topic from the general [or specific] information gathered during their exploratory search." Free Telepathy Articles
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