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    Telepathy I started out by asking my uncle to step into the quietest room in the house. I also asked that everyone else in the house try to stay as quiet as possible. In order to try and achieve what needed to be achieved I needed complete silence. I also didn’t want him knowing what I was doing so that way I could know if what I was doing was real. So he had no reason to be influenced. Before hand, I had set up two chairs in the room facing back to back. I didn’t know why having the chairs facing

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    perception information may be a weak signal. Noise reduction techniques are used to help the receiver detect the weak signal. Telepathy Telepathy is defined as a transmission of thought independently of the recognized channels of sense. It is often also refers to mind reading. It is the ability to communicate with another person without the use of the sense. When telepathy occurs the transmitter is often unaware that he acts as an agent. The receivers do not consciously prepare themselves for the

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    The Chrysalids Essay

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    Women have always had an impact on men! Mothers, sisters, aunts, friends, wives, or girlfriends are all part of this group of women, and can change a man in many ways. Similarly in the book, ‘The Chrysalids’ the protagonist David Strorm deals with three important women in his life, that have a huge impact on him. They all influence his character, and some help him through his journey, and some create problems for him. The three women, Aunt Harriet (David’s Aunt), Petra (David’s full sister), and

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    Is there really one certain way God meant for people to be? Or are all people part of His image in different ways? Well in the novel The Chrysalids the image of God, as reflected in Nicholson's Repentances, seems to agree with the first option. The image of God within this novel demands very strict guidelines. Due to these guidelines this image seems to discriminate against others who are not perfect in their eyes. If a person does not meet the requirements dictated by the image of God as stated

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    stated “I want you to keep it a secret…promise that you will never, never tell anyone else.” (Wyndham 30), David continues to use his power “After sunrise Michael came through.” (Wyndham 138). These two quotes show that David is still using his telepathy with other members of the group, as well as being careful that no one stumbles upon his unique ability. All these rules David has to follow leads him to making some serious decisions, to which he know he must do to protect not only himself, but

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    Psychic Abilities

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    types of telepathy. The lowest type of telepathy is an instinctive and sub-conscious faculty that we all possess to a degree. It is the least effective type of telepathy, but it is more successful between people with close emotional bonds, such as mother and child. It is only capable of sending and receiving vague subconscious impressions, such as sensing that someone is watching you or knowing who is calling when the phone rings” (2012, psychic abilities explained, esoteric science). Telepathy can be

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    For along as humans have kept a written history there have been stories about extraordinary occurrences: telepathic dreams in which the dreamer appears to receive the thoughts of another person or clairvoyant dreams in which the dreamer seemed to be able to observe far away events. Telepathic and clairvoyant dreams, along with precognition and psychokinesis, have been group together and called “psi” by modern-day parapsychologists. These instances of “psi” are described as interactions that occur

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    Thorn in the Shards “Coming Luke. I’m bringing your Spitz sandwich,” Skylar Starpenter, a skinny and tall 8th grader, shouted. She rushed out of the huge Starpenter mansion, a grand home on the outskirts of Rptherglen, and raced to the blue Sami 2000, her loose blue shirt flailing in the wind and her legs sweating under her blue skinny jeans. Her purple ombre hair fell across her face as a cool zephyr blew across the lawn. She bounced down onto the shotgun and panted. Skylar was very punctual and

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    What Is Parapsychology?

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines parapsychology as follows: a field of study concerned with the investigation of evidence for paranormal psychological phenomena (such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and psychokinesis) (Merriam-Webster 2016). It has long been debated whether or not parapsychology should be accepted as a true science. With the lack of true scientific evidence for the existence of psi, or paranormal phenomena, the overwhelming ability to disprove claims and evidence made about the

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    The Power of Rebuilding

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    gains in impediment and could, at times, hoodwink Uncle Mike, his father was a different matter altogether. The king was the most powerful telepathic alive. For this reason, when the new school term began, Uncle Mike would no longer be teaching him telepathy; his

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