Mind-to-Mind Telepathy
Mind-to-mind telepathy is the direct mental communication of thoughts or feelings between individuals without conventional sensory channels, a subset of telepathy that was a core focus of Cold War parapsychology research programs.
Mind-to-Mind Telepathy refers to the direct mental communication of thoughts, feelings, or ideas between individuals without the use of conventional sensory channels. It is a form of Telepathy and a subject of study within Parapsychology.1
In the context of the Phenomena text, Edgar Mitchell, the Apollo 14 astronaut, conducted a secret mind-to-mind telepathy experiment during his Moon voyage. He acted as the sender, while a Swedish-born psychic named Olaf Johnson served as the receiver on Earth. This experiment, though its results were statistically close to chance, highlights the interest in exploring telepathy for long-distance communication, even in extreme environments like space.1
Sources
- Jacobsen, Annie. Phenomena: The Secret History of the U.S. Government's Investigations into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis. Little, Brown and Company, 2017. ↩
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Mind-to-Mind Telepathy's direct connections. Click any node to navigate, drag to pan, scroll (or pinch) to zoom. + 2‑hop expands the neighborhood one level further.
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