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According to McConnell (1949), ESP is a "response to an external event not presented to any known sense." ESP is an example of the [[Enhanced Intuitive Function]] often attendant opinion [[Connection]].
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==Examples==


According to McConnell (1949), ESP is a "response to an external event not presented to any known sense." Through an LP lens, ESP is a type of [[Is a::Connection Event]] characterized by low intensity, short duration, a typically impersonal content.
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==List of Connection Outcomes==
 
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C.G. Jung was quite convinced of the reality of ESP (Jung, 2010).
C.G. Jung was quite convinced of the reality of ESP (Jung, 2010).


==Further Reading==
ESP is noted as a connection outcome in the Yoga Sastra of Hemacandra<ref>Quarnstrom, Olle, trans. The YogaSastra of Hemacandra: A Twelfth Century Handbook on Svetambara Jainism. Cambridge: Harvard University, 2002. p. 9</ref>
 
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"The fortune of the blossoming flowers of the [fabulous] wishing tree of yoga consists of [supernatural attainments (labdhi), such as] walking in the air (caarana), the ability of curse and favour (asivisa), extra-ordinary perception (avadhi), and mind-reading (manahparyaya)."<ref>Quarnstrom, Olle, trans. The YogaSastra of Hemacandra: A Twelfth Century Handbook on Svetambara Jainism. Cambridge: Harvard University, 2002. p. 21.</ref>


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ESP

According to McConnell (1949), ESP is a "response to an external event not presented to any known sense." ESP is an example of the Enhanced Intuitive Function often attendant opinion Connection.

Examples

Enhanced Intuitive Function > ESP, Expansion of Meaning, Glimpse, Intuitive Glimmering, Spiritual Emergence, Telepathy

List of Connection Outcomes

Connection Outcome > Connection Pathology, Déjà vu, Emotional Cleansing, Emotional Satisfaction, Enlightenment, Existential Terrors, Healing, Liberation, Moksha, Perfect Connection, Perfected Connection, Perfection, Physical Sensations, Psychotic Mysticism, Realization of Self, Ritambharapragya, Spontaneous Alignment, The Unity, Transformation, Union

Notes

C.G. Jung was quite convinced of the reality of ESP (Jung, 2010).

ESP is noted as a connection outcome in the Yoga Sastra of Hemacandra[1]

"The fortune of the blossoming flowers of the [fabulous] wishing tree of yoga consists of [supernatural attainments (labdhi), such as] walking in the air (caarana), the ability of curse and favour (asivisa), extra-ordinary perception (avadhi), and mind-reading (manahparyaya)."[2]

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Footnotes

  1. Quarnstrom, Olle, trans. The YogaSastra of Hemacandra: A Twelfth Century Handbook on Svetambara Jainism. Cambridge: Harvard University, 2002. p. 9
  2. Quarnstrom, Olle, trans. The YogaSastra of Hemacandra: A Twelfth Century Handbook on Svetambara Jainism. Cambridge: Harvard University, 2002. p. 21.