THE PARAPSYCHOLOGICAL LEVEL

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Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400100002-1 clear that the tactile images were dominating of a predominantly tactile type. 3 Eke Inaudi, hears his Thus, according to their respective pr dispositions, one person can "see," like Diamondi, figures being pled in front of him, while another pers in turn, felt th tion is, therefore relief of cubes at the with each individu activities. his personal menta These faculties which are even capa ow the extra e of co ly dir powers imply a conscio no doubt, will interest pa n voice calculating. Fleury, s of his fingers. Each sensa- complementary to the rest of. rdinary possibilities of our brains eting with computers. All these cted sensory-motor activity which, chologists by their analogies with evel of art, with designs and pictures automatic writing and, on the executed by those who are " In short, all these sync to conditions obtained with shown the important role daily lives. Everything s relation to the "normal"; But as we have transgress the framew example, when they, contained in the c that take place in future events are Then the is always so ne prs without having learned." hesia t direct diversely oriented and tributary articipation of our sight, have impressions can play in our rhich colo ld up to this powers of man. 'stated already, it pint, however, has been in o\curs that these powers rk of classical psycho II THE PARAPSYCHOLOGICAL LEVEL Here we have finally arrived at the heart of our subject,-From now on, we shall consider more complicated phenomena: appearances of colors and figurative forms evoked at a distance-by telepathy or by clairvoyance. As the existence of these phenomena has been confirmed by statistical evaluations, the reading of this chapter may seem rather dry. It is the truth, however, that these statistics are a guarantee of the seriousness of these experiences and experiments; they stress not only the importance of color in paranormal perception but also the importance of the Stepanek effect, named after the subject on whom this effect was observed. gy. This happens, for sciousness of others or of a he present but at a distance, rs open to the domain of the paranormal which Appearance of a Color by Telepathy 1) Role of the Nature of Stimuli and Results a) Standard Playing Cards roving of telepathic phenomena by statistical methods The p is especially facilitated by using decks of simple playing cards and by playing a card game. Ever since parapsychology made its start as a science, the psychic research societies in England and France endeavored to establish experimental proof of the transmission at a distance of colors and colored symbols of playing cards. This study was later extended to other stimuli, as we shall see later. 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