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ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÜ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ß ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß
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ÜÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ßÛÜ ßÛÛÛÜÜ ÜÜÛÛÛß ÞÛ ÞÛÛÛÝ ÜÜÛÛ
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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [History of Extra Sens- ]
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[x]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [ory Perception ]
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[ ]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Date: 06/94 # of Words:1388 School: ? State: ?
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>Chop Here>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Table Of Contents
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Chapter Page
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History of ESP...........................................3
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What is ESP?.............................................5
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Test for Telepathy.......................................7
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Test for Clairvoyance....................................10
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Bibliogrophy.............................................12
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Chapter I
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The History Of ESP
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History of ESP
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As most people see it, the brain is a machine whose outputs depends
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essentually on input fed in through the senses. Yet history is rich in
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stories of individuals whose minds seemed capable of more: people claiming
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knowledge that their brains could not have gained through any senses known
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to science. The first work on ESP was done by the Society for Physical
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Research in London founded a century ago. Scientists have run thousands of
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experiments to learn if minds indeed have supernatural powers. Most tests
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investigated one of the three main "faculties": telepathy, clairvoyance
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and precognition, collectively called extrasensory perseption (ESP) by
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American psycologist J.B. Rhine. Dating from the early 1930s, Rhine's
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tests at Duke University at Durham, North Carolina, remain the most quoted
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examples of an expirimental blitzkreig on problems of parapsychology.
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Three years of Rhine's telepathy and clairvoyance testing averaged 7
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successes out of every 25 people tested, 2 better than chance would have
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produced, an overall result millions to one against the odd.
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What is ESP?
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What is ESP?
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Extrasensory Perseption or ESP is the abillity acquire information
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without using any senses. In the dictionary, ESP is defined as:
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extra(eks'ra) n. 1. Something in addition to what is usual./ sensory
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(sen'so ri) adj. Pertaining to se nsation or to any one of five senses,
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as, sensory experience; carrying nerve impulses from the sense organs to
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the brain or other nerve center./ perception (per sep'shun) n. 1.Awareness
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consciosness. 2.Knowledge obtained through sense s. If you put these
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defenitions together, it clearly spells ESP. There are three main groups of
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ESP. ESP aslo has a sister called PK or psychokinetics. The three main
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groups of ESP are telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition. Telepathy is
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the tranference of thoughts without communication as we know it (hand
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signals, facial expressions, talking, etc.) Some tests of ESP are by the
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sender draws a complex picture and the receiver tries to reproduce it.
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Clairvoyance is the perception of objects and events by paranormal means.
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Rhine, as disscussed in the earlier chapter, tests of clairvoyance and
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telepathy resulted in an average of 7 successes out of every 25,2 better
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than chance produced, an overall result millions to one agai nst the odds.
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Precognition is the knowledge of something before it happens. Now lets
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talk about phschokenetics or PK. PK includes poltergeist and the moving of
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things through the mind(not limbs or body) If you have seen poltergeist,
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you p retty much know what poltergeist is, poltergeist means mischevous
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spirits, yet, that is not what it is really all about. Scientists feel
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that poltergeist insidences are triggered by the brain of a person, usually
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a psychologically disturbed female around the age of puberty. Objects
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"claimed" to have been moved by poltergeist are cubbards way to heavy for a
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child to budge. In 1958 at a Long Island house a group of skeptical
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paraphsychologists had no explanation for bottles they saw sliding off the
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table.
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Chapter ]I[
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Test For Telepathy
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Test For Telepathy
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There are many ways to test your telepathy. In the next paragraph, I
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will be explaining how to test your telepathy. First of all, choose a cool
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quiet room, where you can relax and not be disturbed. This room will be
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established as your " ESP Lab". Sit on a comforable chair, or lay down on
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a bed, and place a small table or desk beside you. Place a large curtain
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in the middle of the table so your partner does not see you. This should
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be done, because lip movements, whispering , or any other movements could
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give away answers. If this is not feasable, you may choose to be in
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seperate rooms. Now do anything else that might make you more comfortable.
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Do not talk to your partner while testing and do not let him or her talk to
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you. Also, do not break your concentration. The most important thing to
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do is to be comfortable. There is an easy exersise that will help you to
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relax. First of all, close your eyes and let your mind wander as if you
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were going to sleep. Now tense every muscle in your body. Hold this fo r
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ten seconds, then let yourself go limp. Feel the muscles in your shoulders
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and neck relaxing, then your arms, your stomach and legs, down to your
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toes. When you are comepletely relaxed, inhale deeply. Then hold your
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breath and exhale sl owly. Repeat this breathing exersise for about a
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minute. Do not try to rush, and go step by step. Below are ESP symbols
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wich are used in professional labratories worldwide.
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The only equipment you will need is a pack of ESP cards containing five
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duplications of the shapes shown above on index cards. Make sure the ink
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does not go through. You should end up with twenty-five cards.
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There are three different tests.
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TEST NUMBER 1
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Shuffle your dech of ESP cards. When you are ready, signal to your
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partner and have him or her pick up the top card and concentrate on the
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symbol. Take your time before making your Test your Telepathy guess. The
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time should vary from one answer to another. Take your time and do not
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make your answer untill you "feel right." As you try to preceive the image
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in your partner's mind, stay relaxed. Do not try too hard. When the
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answer comes to you, it will be vaige and hazy. If you strain it might
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drive the answer away. After a while, you will get the hang of it. When
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you are ready, call out your answer. Your partner should mark down your
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answer and the correct symbol on an ESP score sheet, one is located in the
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back of the book for an example.When the call is made, your partner should
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put the card to the side, face down. Do not get your emotions get to you,
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this could break your concentration. Each time you go through the deck it
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is called a run. You can probably complete five runs within thirty
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minutes. STOP THE MOMENT YOU FEEL BORED OR TIRED. To know how strong your
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ESP look at the table below:
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Hits Odds Evaluation
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0-3 20 to 1 Strong Negative ESP
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5 Even Chance
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6 10-1 Indecisive
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7 30-1 Good
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8 125-1 Excellent
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9 400-1 Very Strong
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Keep a permanent record of all your score sheets. In this way, you may
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compare the sheets to see how rapidly youe ESP is increasing. Once you
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have found out wich area of ESP is your strongest, you should retest that
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area every once a nd a while.
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TEST NUMBER 2
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This experiment is called a Direct Image Tranference Test. An American
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novelist, Upton Sinclair, used this test to test hids wife, Mary of her
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phsycic abillities. Mary would go in a seperate room and sit down and
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concentrate. Upton would then open a dictionary at random and go to a page
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untill he found a word wich wouldbe drawn simply and clearly. Many times,
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Mary reproduced the drawings without seeing them. Sometimes these drawings
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were handed to her in a brown paper e nvelope. Only by holding the
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envelope, she reproduced the drawings with amazing accuracy. Do the same
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thing, grade the pictures on a scale of 1 to 10, with ten being very
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accurate and 1, no resemblence.
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Chapter IV
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Test for Clairvoyance
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Test for Clairvoyance
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First of all, shuffle the ESP cards and put the deck face down in front
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of you. Relax. When you are ready put the top card face down on a table,
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do not look at it. Try to imagine the card. This is much like testing for
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telepathy, only that no human knows the card symbol.Mark your answers on a
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score sheet. Go through the deck five times. After 5 runs, count your
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hits, and look at the table below.
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Clairvoyance Table
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Hits Odds Evaluation
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0-16 20 to 1 Strong negatjve ESP
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25 Even Chance
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29 10-1 Indecisive
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34 20-1 Very Good
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36 100-1 Excellent
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38 400-1 Very Strong
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Bibliogrophy
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Akins, W.R., ESP. New York: Franklin Watts, 1980.
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"Encyclopaedea Briticanna",XIII,New York, 1976.
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