Telepathy and ClairvoyanceThis is Volume XXXIII of thirty-eight in the General Psychology series. Originally published in 1925, this study looks at two areas: a consideration of certain obscure mental phenomena, which grouped into two main classes, naming them respectively Telepathie (telepathy) and Hellsehen (clairvoyance). |
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