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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 [[Connection OUtcome]]. | 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 [[Connection OUtcome]]. | ||
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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). | ||
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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Revision as of 16:01, 29 Haziran 2022
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 Connection OUtcome.
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]
Footnotes
- ↑ Quarnstrom, Olle, trans. The YogaSastra of Hemacandra: A Twelfth Century Handbook on Svetambara Jainism. Cambridge: Harvard University, 2002. p. 9