Telepathy
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[Communication] between two or more [minds].
The [sender] may project a certain thought to another, which may be interpreted in a number of ways (color, number, letter, words, etc) by the reciever. -
Telepathy (mind-to-mind-communication) can happen to anyone. Often it happens when we fall in love or between people who have a very close bond such as between a mother and her baby. This [telepathic] [bonding] may have a survival function associated with falling in love. Once a strong telepathic bonding is established the information communicated between the people increases beyond the feeling level to include shared [imagery] and thoughts.
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is the [transmission] of information from one person to another without using any of our known [sensory] [channels] or physical interaction
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The ability to synchronise the [informational] processes within ones mind to those of another individual; or conversely, to sychronise the informational processes of anothers mind to ones own. This manifests as a form of direct mind-to-mind communication, without any medium of [transmission] involving energy and matter. See [psionics].
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The supposed communication of thoughts or ideas by means other than the known senses.
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