If you will keep perfectly still for a minute or so, I will try and place myself in communication with him, and let him know by means of telepathy which card you have chosen.
Yet the whole business was a spoof from start to finish, so far, that is to say, as regards there being any question of telepathy or thought-transference.
Nevertheless, as I have already intimated, telepathy did not enter into the matter at all.
Such examples are very numerous, and are only quoted here to show how impossible it is to invoke telepathyas the origin of such messages.
Can any reasonable system of telepathy explain how Miss Cameron discovered the intimate points characteristic of young Gaylord?
In neither of these cases was telepathy or the prepossession of the medium a possible explanation.
Heraka did not speak to him again, and by the same sort of mental telepathy he felt, after a while, that the chief had dropped away from his side, and had been replaced by the original warrior.
A sort of mental telepathy told him that the first warrior had been replaced by a stronger and more dominant one.
Such was the misgiving that beset him, after the service, as he got out of his surplice, communicated by some occult telepathy .
By the strange telepathy which defies language, to the Honourable Hilary Vane, Governor of the Province, some such unacknowledged forebodings have likewise been communicated.
Yes, but they're no more proof of telepathy than your guessing I'd read them.
Sanctioners, however, have only limited Talent, as a rule just telepathy and shields, so they use and are quite familiar with distance weapons.
Telepathy is by far the easiest and fastest part of Talent to train.
An artificial form of telepathy the Order considers repugnant.
You have been using telepathy alone for the last few minutes,* Corina sent with a purr.
Telepathy is the most common aspect of Talent, and by far the easiest to develop; all of the Order has it, in varying degrees.
Telepathy was the explanation of Georg's mysterious actions as he stood there before the sending mirrors, crossed the room in confusion, and like one in a dream leaped from the window to be seized by Tarrano's spies.
Yet, as I knew, with a loved one absent upon whom one's thoughts dwell constantly--in time of stress telepathy is occasionally automatically established.
As a protection against telepathyhe gave his whole attention to Judge Thornton's paper on Lear.
Were there any truth in the theory of telepathy the thing might be accomplished.
In that condition the rest of her mind is in an exalted state, and capable of telepathy and mind-reading, either of those near at hand or at a distance.
Thus, telepathy being a power of the subjective mind, messages may be conveyed from one to another at any time, neither of the parties being objectively conscious of the fact.
Phantasms of the Living" Explained by Telepathy It has already been noticed that persons in the hypnotic state seem to have certain of their senses greatly heightened in power.
It is on power of supersensory, or extra-sensory perception that what is known as telepathy and clairvoyance are based.
Dioneza studied telepathy and when she turned fifteen she was asked to join the OMEGA operations Council as a reward for her progress, unsurpassed by anyone of her age.
Whenever kindred incidents are reproduced by experiment, telepathy will no longer be disputed, but admitted as a natural phenomenon, as well proven as the rotation of the earth, or as the contagion of tuberculosis.
I shall not here consider the phenomena oftelepathy or ghosts.
Without waiting for either protest or that downcast look of agreement, I went on: "But now we have perception and telepathy all over the place.
Then you can use your telepathyon them maybe and find out what their game is.
The only thing missing was some device or doodad that would let us use our perception or telepathy in this deadness while they couldn't.
Thorndyke's telepathywould be occupied in taking this perception and using it.
I doubted that she had her telepathy working; people who get that wound up find it hard to even see and hear straight, let alone think right.
And telepathy or perception goes out of kilter first because the psi is a very delicate factor.
Esper and telepathygo by the board when shooting starts.
Her telepathy had returned, obviously; she was in better control of herself.
That was about the average for a person with a bit of psi training either in telepathy or in esper; it matched mine fairly well, excepting that part about things that were none of my business.
It took forty of fifty years before common public acceptance got around to looking at telepathy and perception in the same light as they saw a musician with a trained ear or an artist with a trained eye.
Marian Harrison looked down for a moment; I didn't need telepathy to know that I'd touched the sore spot.
In Telepathy there is merely the sending and receiving of thought vibrations, ~over the physical organs~.
This telepathyis a very uncertain thing, and sometimes it's hard to differentiate true telepathic communication from one's own hopes or fears.
These were the men whose ability at telepathyand psychokinesis had been most fully developed, to the point of practical demonstration.
SMITH Anyone who holds that telepathy and psi powers would mean an end to crime quite obviously underestimates the ingenuity of the human race.
With their straight-line approach to simple logic, these citizens argue that the advent of telepathy should have rendered the falsehood impossible, and that perception should enable anybody with half a talent to uncover hidden evidence.
Telepathy and psychometry are related to its etheric explanation alone.
A strange mental telepathyhad warned him and he had broken in on the scene two months before he was expected.
Look here," said the exasperated Bickley, "I admit that telepathy and thought-reading are possible to a certain limited extent.
Such knowledge would presume powers of telepathy or vision beyond those given to man.
At each challenge a sombre word was exchanged about Antwerp--again that strange telepathy of peril.
The news of it had travelled by some mysterious telepathy to every village along the line, and at every crossing groups of pale-faced women, silent and intent, kept a restless vigil.
And there's no danger of the children finding out anything by telepathy when they can only share the sensations of someone wearing a special device!
It's been suggested that if they knew the trick of it, three men could do all the telepathy they wanted, read minds and all that.
Wilfred's mind seemed to be acting by telepathy rather than from his own initiative.
I guess it's a case o' that telepathy that Mr. Westover tells about.
I tell you, there's more than one kind of telepathyin this world, Mr. Westover.
The human depths included, beyond mere telepathy and extended telepathy, an expansion of consciousness so vast as to be, apparently, limitless.
Then, to begin with a simple example in ordinary life, you know what telepathy is?
By the telepathy of the affections Miss McCabe was slowly informed, especially as Bude's smile widened almost unbecomingly, while he gazed into the deeps of her golden eyes.