THE CASE FOR TELEPATHY
        
        BY
            TOM T. MOORE
            COPYRIGHT 2013
        How many times have you,  your family, or friends begun to think of someone, and the phone rings and  they’re on the phone?  Coincidence?  That’s what a scientist would say, because  they’ve not been able to replicate this under “controlled conditions” in a  laboratory.   Or perhaps you or one of  your family members suddenly receives a feeling or message that another family  member in another city was injured or died?   And how many times have you heard that twins or a couple married for  many years can read each other’s thoughts? 
        All are examples of telepathy, which is defined as the  transmission of information from one person to another without using any of our  known sensory channels or physical interaction.   Various experiments have been used to test for telepathic abilities.  Among the most well known are the use of Zener cards.  Do you remember the scene in GHOSTBUSTERS when  the professor, played by Bill Murray, is trying to seduce the coed in an  experiment where she and another male student were hooked up to an electrical  charger?  Murray would hold up a card and  each time she guessed, he would say she was correct, and each time the boy  would guess, whether he was correct or not, he received an electrical charge  (he was trying to run the boy off).  The  cards Murray used were the Zener cards with wavy lines, a circle, cross,  square, and star.  
        When J.B. Rhine, who founded the Parapsychology lab at Duke  University did his ESP experiments, he used the Zener cards.  He would have a sender and receiver sitting  at a desk opposite each other with a divider between them. The results of the  experiments were inconclusive.  When he  found a subject who tested as much as twice over normal chance, subsequent  tests using the same cards eventually even lowered the results below  chance.  An obvious conclusion was that  the subjects would become bored and would lose their concentration. 
        So let’s take telepathy a step farther and include in the  definition “spiritual entity” along with “person.”  Many people term this “channeling,” but  really it’s the same thing.  Instead of  looking at a card and trying to send an image of it, whole sentences are sent.  When I started to receive telepathic  communications in 2005, it was first with a living person—except he was living  in the 1600s as an American Indian Shaman in the western part of the United  States (time is an illusion for us, but that’s another story).  I would discover he’s part of my soul group  or “cluster” as my own Guardian Angel, whom I named Theo would explain.  
        I would go on to ask thousands of questions since then, and  Theo would explain that these telepathic messages are sent in what he termed  “thought packets,” received through the right side of our brain and “filtered”  according to our background, education, and belief system.  As an example, it’s almost impossible for me  to receive scientific information, as my degree is in business finance.  Any questions I ask on a scientific level  must be “dumbed down” for my reception.  
        I receive these answers to my questions while I’m in a light  “alpha” altered state, something the researchers should have thought to try  long ago, but I found no mention of trying this method.  They would have recorded much better results,  but they were shortsighted.  If I go into  the deeper “theta” level (what I call “tripping out) it’s as if I have dropped  into the first level of sleep.  I’ve  popped out of this level many times with one letter repeated over and over  again on five or six lines on my computer screen.  Questions to ask are sent to me from all over  the world from subscribers to my weekly newsletter, so the subjects range far  and wide—way beyond my knowledge, and in many cases the answers are completely  opposite of what I thought the answer would be.  
        Another experiment J.B. Rhine did was to separate his  subjects by up to 250 yards away from each other in order to insure there was  no “leakage” as it was termed.  I have  found that it does not matter how far the distance is--across town, halfway  around the world, or much farther--the communication is instantaneous!
        In 2008, my GA Theo introduced me to another member of my  soul “cluster,” only he did not live on earth—he lives on a water planet in the  Sirius B Star System.  Since then I’ve  asked this amphibian, whose name is Antura, hundreds of extremely detailed  questions about his life, family, planet, star system, and the universe.   Many of the answers I received I’ve never  read in any sci-fi book or seen in a movie.   I even had enough material for a book, which came out this year.  The second I ask the question, he immediately  comes back with the “thought packet” answer.  
        So what is the future for telepathy?  I’ve been told that when we finally go out to  the stars in 3,250, we must be able to communicate with beings so different  from us they might not even use a verbal language?  They could be bird beings, insect beings,  plant beings, reptilians, and yes amphibians.   I think we’ll have to have several telepaths on each earth star  ship—perhaps by that time the whole crew chosen will be telepaths—who  knows?  
        We will encounter beings a billion years ahead of us in  technology, who will have translation devices to easily communicate with  us.  But we’ll also find planets where  the intelligent beings are several thousand years behind us in development, so  we better have a way to communicate with them.  
        Plus don’t forget how instantaneous this communication  is.  The earth starship crew will be able  to send reports back to earth, as it will be impossible to send messages, even  using some form of light, back from another star system.  
        In summary, there are so many advantages to the use of  telepathy.  Now all our scientists have  to do is to learn how to work with it, instead of dismissing it, simply because  they don’t yet have instruments to detect the energy involved in the  transmission.  Let us hope there are more  open-minded scientists who will seek to prove where others have failed.  
        
        
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        ABOUT  THE AUTHOR:
        Tom T. Moore is an entertainment industry CEO, speaker,  frequent radio guest, and author of FIRST CONTACT: Conversations With An ET and  the three THE GENTLE WAY books, plus a weekly newsletter and blog.  For more information, go to http://www.thegentlewaybook.com/.