Telepathy and
Presentiments
We present in this issue
the topic #93 from the
Systematized Study of
the Spiritist Doctrine,
that is being presented
weekly, according to the
programme elaborated by
the Brazilian Spiritist
Federation (FEB),
structured in 6 modules
and 147 topics.
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group, we suggest that
questions proposed be
discussed freely before
the reading of the text
that follows. If you
would like to study
alone, we ask you to try
to answer the questions
at first and only then
read the text that
follows. The answer key
can be found at the end
of the lesson.
Questions
1.
How can we define
telepathy?
2. Regarding to
telepathic
manifestations, are they
produced with higher
intensity before or
after corporeal death?
3. Which cases are
included in the called
spontaneous telepathy?
4. How does Kardec
define presentiment?
5. According to the
Spiritism, the
occurrence of
presentiments is due to
what?
Text
Telepathy is the
transmission of thought
from one being to
another
1. Spirits exercise such
influence upon our
thoughts and acts that
we are often driven by
them. This fact occurs
because they populate
the same spaces which we
live, they accompany us
in our activities and
occupations, mediate in
our meetings and follow
or avoid us, depending
on whether we attract or
repel them. We are, then,
surrounded by Spirits,
independently of being
productive mediums or
not, and their occult
influence upon us is
felt according to the
level of affinity that
we maintain with them.
2. This influence is,
sometimes, so subtle
that we cannot establish
a separation between
what is ours and what is
theirs. Hence, it is
easy to deduce that
among our ideas and
mental images can be
disseminated ideas and
wishes of strange
Spirits, being us not
aware of this.
3. Analysing this
influence we can
understand better the
phenomenon commonly
named as telepathy,
which consists, in
essence, in the
occurrence of an intense
psychic impression that
usually manifests itself
suddenly, whether during
being awake or during
the sleep, an impression
that has a link with an
event happened in a
distance. Summarising,
telepathy is the
transmission of thought
from one being to
another.
4. There is, among
certain individuals, a
certain communication of
thoughts that enables
them seeing and
comprehending each other
without having to use
the ostensive signs of
language. It can be said
that they speak the
language of the Spirits.
In such phenomenons
there is always someone
who is more apt to
transmit the thought and
other with a higher
disposition to be the
receptor.
The term telepathy was
proposed by Frederic
Myers in 1882
5. The study of
telepathy started around
1825, when the first
magnetic experiences
were carried out in
France, but it was only
much later when
telepathy begun to be
seen with scientific
seriousness. The term
was proposed by Frederic
Myers in 1882 and
adopted in the works of
Society Psychical
Research. Myers affirmed:
“I understand that
telepathy is the
transmission of the
thought and sensations
felt by the Spirit of
one individual to
another without one word
being pronounced, one
vocable being written or
one signal being sent”.
6. Telepathy makes us
ascend one more step in
the scale of psychic
life. We find ourselves
before this phenomenon
in the presence of a
powerful act of the will.
The telepathic
manifestations do not
hold limits. The power
and the independence of
the soul reveal
themselves sovereignly
because the physical
body does not play any
role in the phenomenon;
actually, it constitutes
more an obstacle than an
assistance. For this
reason, such
manifestations produce
themselves with higher
intensity after death.
7. Telepathy can be
spontaneous or
experimental.
8. The spontaneous
telepathy subdivides in:
a) related to an
imminent future event –
cases of presentiments,
premonitions,
premonitory visions and
apparitions of the dying;
b) related to the
present or to a recent
past – cases of clear
visions or predictions
of distant events, as
well as apparitions of
the living. Very often,
the phenomenon regards
to a person who is
connected to the
percipient by affective
bonds more or less
strong.
Presentiment is a vague
intuition of future
things
9. The experimental
telepathy includes cases
which translate the
psychic impression
produced in a distance
upon a person by the
action and will power of
another person. Studious
recognise, however, that
the experimental
telepathy is far to be
established in such
clear way as the
spontaneous one.
10. Another kind of
influence of the Spirits
in our thoughts and acts
is the presentiment,
which is defined by
Allan Kardec in The Book
on Mediums as being a
vague intuition of
future things. Some
people, says the
Codifier, have this
faculty more or less
developed. This fact is
due to, sometimes, a
sort of double vision,
which allows the
individual to predict
the consequences and the
source of the events;
but, in many cases, is
the result of occult
communications. It is
then, mainly in these
cases, which can be
given to those who are
talented the name of
mediums of presentiments,
which constitute a
variety of inspired
mediums.
11. In that last case,
in the presentiment as a
consequence of an occult
communication, who
usually communicates is
a kind and friend Spirit,
someone who brings an
intimate advice or a
caring warning to a dear
person.
12. The presentiment can,
as well, be manifested
through a vague
recollection of the
tests and events that
the Spirit will have to
submit oneself. Having
the presentiment of the
time of disincarnation,
for example, has been an
occurrence, up to an
extent, quite common to
many individuals. And if
some feel their
disincarnation is
because they were warned
by relatives or
disincarnated friends,
others, however, have a
strong conviction
without being able to
explain the reason.
Answer
Key
1.
How can we define
telepathy?
A.: The phenomenon
commonly named as
telepathy consists in
the occurrence of an
intense psychic
impression that usually
manifests itself
suddenly, whether during
being awake or during
the sleep, an impression
that has a link with an
event happened in a
distance. Summarising,
telepathy is the
transmission of thought
from one being to
another.
2. Regarding to
telepathic
manifestations, are they
produced with higher
intensity before or
after corporeal death?
A.: They are produced
with higher intensity
after death.
3. Which cases are
included in the called
spontaneous telepathy?
A.: Cases relate to
future events -
presentiments,
premonitions,
premonitory visions and
apparitions of the dying
– and cases relate to
present or to a recent
past – cases of clear
visions or predictions
of distant events, as
well as apparitions of
the living.
4. How does Kardec
define presentiment?
A.: Presentiment is,
according to Allan
Kardec, a vague
intuition of future
things.
5. According to the
Spiritism, the
occurrence of
presentiments is due to
what?
A.: The presentiment,
sometimes, is due to a
sort of double vision,
which allows the
individual to predict
the consequences and the
source of the events;
but, in many cases, is
the result of occult
communications. The
presentiment can, as
well, be manifested
through a vague
recollection of the
tests and events that
the Spirit will have to
submit oneself.
Bibliography:
The Spirit’s Book; by
Allan Kardec, questions
421, 459 and 522.
The Book on Mediums; by
Allan Kardec, items 184
and 232.
The Problem of the Being,
of Destiny and of
Suffering; by Léon
Denis, FEB, Page 91.
The Unknown and the
Psychic Problems; by
Camille Flammarion, FEB,
Volume 1, Pages 111 and
112; Volume 2, Pages 38,
39 and 47.
The subconscious Being;
by Gustave Geley, FEB,
Pages 109 to 111.
Pictured Encyclopaedic
Dictionary; by Joao
Teixeira de Paula, Pages
257 and 258.