ESP, Telepathy & Mind to Mind Evidence – Is It For Real?
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Can two people separated by vast distances actually communicate using nothing but their minds? Skeptics say not a chance.
However, there are numerous case-studies and experiments that may suggest otherwise.
For instance…
Journalist Harold Sherman conducted an experiment in 1937 with a famous Arctic explorer, Sir Hubert Wilkins.
Hubert been hired by the Russian government to search for a plane that crashed somewhere near the north pole.
Three nights a week at 11:30 EST, Wilkins would go over the events of the day in his mind. Sherman would then try to “pick up” on his thoughts from more than 3,000 miles away.
Reginald Iverson, a radio operator for the New York Times, swore in a signed affidavit that his efforts to contact Wilkins via shortwave radio had been frustrated by poor reception, getting through only 13 times in 5 months.
He also attested that Sherman had received more information via telepathy than he had by shortwave radio.
Another pioneer in the field of telepathy, Mary Sinclair claimed that she could reproduce drawings hidden in sealed envelopes. Her accuracy stunned many, but her experiments were unsupervised and therefore failed to provide proof worthy of the scientific community.
Dr. Joseph Banks Rhine was the first to put telepathy testing on a scientific basis.
Volunteers in his lab in Duke University in North Carolina took part in thousands of “card guessing” trials using Zener cards.
Rhine claimed that some of his volunteers proved the existence of ESP by scoring much higher than would be possible by chance. Dr. Ernesto Spinelli’s research into ESP testing on more than 2,000 children of various ages revealed some mind-expanding evidence. His findings concluded that children three years of age scored an incredible 46%, whereas 20% is considered within the realm of mere chance.
That is more than twice the amount than they should have obtained by statistics of chance, according to Dr. Rhine.
The five year olds scored around 35% accuracy, and the last group, the six-to-eight year olds scored 26%.
The older the children were, the lower was their ESP score. Dr. Spinelli’s testing gave evidence to the idea that as we grow older, we build up mental barriers that inhibit our ability to be receptive to telepathic transmissions. Younger children have not yet constructed these barriers, and as these tests have shown, seem to possess a higher capacity for telepathy and ESP, resulting in higher scores.
This also suggests that telepathy is a quality everyone is born with, but becomes closed off or blocked as we develop and solidify a sense of identity.
These findings may hold fascinating implications.
Arthur C. Clarke concludes the following video documentary by wondering why scientists are still arguing about the existence of ESP and confesses that he has become “disenchanted” with the whole subject… and yet still, claims that while he is disenchanted, he is not completely disillusioned and thinks there “might be something” to telepathy.
Watch these experiments and make your own judgments…
World Of Strange Powers: Mind to Mind – Part One

And here’s yet another controversial researcher…
Rupert Sheldrake is a British former biochemist and plant physiologist turned parapsychologist who is responsible for the theory of morphic resonance and has performed tens of thousands of experiments in telepathy and natural ESP found in animals and humans. Sheldrake published a book called The Sense Of Being Stared At which featured an experiment where subjects were blindfolded and had to guess whether people were staring at them or at another object.
His reports showed that test scores were consistently above chance–as high as 60%–when the subject was being stared at, versus 50% when the subject was not being stared at. These findings suggested a weak sense of being stared at but no sense of not being stared at. He also claimed that these experiments were widely repeated in schools in Connecticut and Toronto, as well as a science museum in Amsterdam, with consistent results.
Listen to Rupert as he gives amazing stories of naturally occurring telepathy involving animals such as cats, dogs and even a parrot who could apparently read its owner’s mind…
Rupert Sheldrake: The Extended Mind – Part One

So, does telepathy actually exist?
The only way to know for sure is to conduct your own experiments. Here are two very cool sites that provide some tools you can use to do just that.
Sheldrake Online ESP Testing Portal
Enjoy, and feel free to share your results!
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