PSI Vol.6, No2 March 1982 English data 1. pp.28-31.
テレパシー
関英男
Telepathy
Hideo Seki

INTRODUCTI0N
The "tele" in telepathy is derived from the Greek and denotes conmmunication between distant points; as in telegraph, telephone, or television. However, it has an additional meaning ---that of perceiving the unspoken thought of another person, "Pathy" means feeling for another person as in sympathy. Telepathy issometimes confused with but is clearly distinguished from that phenornena by the definition used in world-wide Psi (ψ )science.
The meaning of telepathy is the knowledge by one person of another person's thought no matter how great the distance byb use of an unknown sense or portion of the mind. Clairvoyance on the other hand means, literally to "see clearly" and is applied to those instances in which events, whether taking place in the present or future are literally "see clearly" in the sense of extremely vivid, three-dimensional image in which every detail is seen and understood with the utmost clarity. (The events seen are always at a distance in space or time. . and hence are not available to the normal five senses of sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell).

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