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" It would be well to begin with Telepathy; with the fundamental law, as I believe it to be, that thoughts and images may be transferred from one mind to another without the agency of the recognized organs of sense — that knowledge may enter the human... "
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - 第 186 頁
Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents 著 - 1901
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How to Use ESP: The Hidden Power of Your Mind

Dorothy Spence Lauer, Brad Steiger - 1998 - 196 頁
...(where we formerly began). It would be well to begin with telepathy; with that fundamental law as I believe it to be, that thoughts and images may be...recognized organs of sense, that knowledge may enter a human mind without being communicated in any hitherto known or recognized way. If telepathy takes...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume X (19th and 20th Centuries Indexes)

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 480 頁
...phrased) into a particularly small pill. Telepathy, the transmission of thought and images directly from one mind to another without the agency of the recognized organs of sense, is a conception new and strange to science. To judge from the comparative slowness with which the accumulated...
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Practical Mind-Reading: A Course of Lessons on Thought Transference

William Walker Atkinson - 2007 - 109 頁
...with the fundamental law, as I believe it to be, that thoughts and images may be transferred Irian one mind to another without the agency of the recognized...enter the human mind without being communicated in any'hithelrtdrtoOwii or recognized ways. Although the inquiry fias elicited important facts with reference...
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Life Understood: From a Scientific and Religious Point of View

Frederick L. Rawson - 2007 - 453 頁
...and described the 35 fish, and later found that his dream was correct.2 Scientific Explanation. — "Thoughts and images may be transferred from one mind to another without the agency of the recognised organs of sense" 3 (Sir William Crookes). Directly a person thinks of anything in the material...
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American Practitioner and News, 第 25-26 卷

1898 - 1068 頁
...attention of recognized men of science. Sir William Crookes believes the fundamental law of telepathy to be " that thoughts and images may be transferred...communicated in any hitherto known or recognized ways." The subject obviously presents many difficulties in the way of practical inquiry, investigation, and...
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Anthony's Photographic Bulletin, 第 28 卷

1897 - 522 頁
...obscure in psychical phenomena, as in telepathy — the transmission of thought and images directly from one mind to another without the agency of the recognized organs of sense. THE following formula from the Canadian Photographic Journal is said to give an excellent paper for...
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