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“After being sensed, the information, via innate electrical coding, is passed along from cell to cell, then through nervous system channels where it ends up in this or that control center which then makes 'sense' of the electrical coding, and which is not always the brain.

It thus turns out that the entire human body is one gigantic series of sensing systems, having, as it does, millions upon millions of sensing receptors.”

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“Important, founding concepts of telepathy were enunciated by Paracelsus (1493?-1541), the famous (some said infamous) Swiss physician, chemist, and alchemist, whose egotism and contempt for traditional theories earned him the enmity of his learned contemporaries.”

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“The only real problem is that language researchers cannot yet find the language piano itself, which is apparently installed in the seat of consciousness, again not locatable so far.”

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“We have only to consider the prospect and implications of developed and actualized telepatic awareness to get the general drift of what is being avoided along these lines.”

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“Why should a biological species that is innately magnificent in its smallest details issue forth with blank minds and blank consciousness which have nothing innate in them?”

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“Edith, a woman from Berlin who came to me in order to train as a regression therapist, told me the following.

Initially she had great difficulties with her youngest son Peter. He completely rejected her as his mother, resisting her and being a very difficult child for her to deal with.

He flatly refused to be touched by her and when she tried to breastfeed him as a baby he turned his head away. He did not want to drink from her breast unless his hunger was greater than his dislike of her.

He provoked her intentionally over a long period of time by not using the potty and wetting his nappy or his bed.

When sitting on his potty at the age of two he said to her, 'You have not always been my mummy. I don't love you.'

His mother felt very hurt by this.”


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