Telepathy Its Theory, Facts, and Proof

Telepathy: Its Theory, Facts, and Proof by William Walker Atkinson, published by Cosimo, Inc. in January 2010, explores the concept of telepathy and its potential existence. This 98-page work presents a thorough examination of telepathy, beginning with a definition of the subject and advancing through a series of scientific experiments aimed at demonstrating its reality and usefulness.
Readers will find a blend of theoretical discussion and practical examples that illustrate Atkinson’s arguments. The book delves into the philosophical and metaphysical aspects of telepathy, inviting contemplation on the mind-body connection. With its accessible writing style, this edition serves both as an engaging read and a resource for those interested in the exploration of telepathy and related themes.
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Telepathy: Its Theory, Facts, and Proof discusses the theme of telepathy and its existence. Focusing on proving that telepathy is real, author W.W. Atkinson first defines his subject, telepathy, and goes on to describe a series of scientific experiments and their results to theorize that telepathy is real and useful. While focusing on the realm of the otherworldly and therefore introducing debate, Atkinson’s work is enjoyable to read either for pleasure or study, and as always he includes useful examples and stories for the reader to follow. American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON (1862-1932) was editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901 to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to 1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous pseudonyms, including “Yogi,” some of which are likely still unknown today.
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