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British author Rosalind Heywood wrote a lot about telepathic communication between herself and her husband. During the 1930s for example, before the telephone was quite so available, if her husband was at his employment – where he wasn’t allowed to make outgoing calls – and he wanted to speak to her, he would send a mental image for her to telephone him. This appears to have worked successfully.
Sometimes though the telepathy worked without messages being consciously sent.
During the 1939-45 war her husband was employed by the British War Office and would return in the dark late at night. In her own words:
Rosalind Heywood felt that when her husband’s thoughts and feelings were not directed towards her she wasn’t aware of them, unless they were accompanied by a spurt of emotion. When his thoughts were directed to her, as in the case of when he wanted her to telephone him, less emotional fuel was needed.
It’s an interesting subject and I guess a lot of us, who have been with our spouses or partners for a while, do find it easier to exchange thoughts. As for being powered by emotion this rings true in so many cases.
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