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Popular Demonstration of Thought-Transference And Kindred Phenomena ...
Albert Abrams
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— ^Position of arm with straw attached to the pulse. The paper with vertical lines may aid in observingr the degree of the amplitude of the movements of the straw.
Proof that the brain zvave theory is correct despite the fact that telepathic effects unlike other forms of radiant energy do —7— Digitized by Google not vary in intensity according to distance. The moment a person (agent) zvills forcibly (not mere thought), there is a slight hesitancy or retardation of the straw. Close observa- tion
... shows a slight extra kick of the latter followed by a transitory stop (inhibition). Each time the agent wills in the direction of the percipient (irrespective of distance), the pulse effects may be noted. Before each act of willing by ithe agent, at least 10 seconds must elapse to permit the per- cipient's heart to recover from the excited reflex. The latter is easily exhausted by too much experimentation on the same subject. If several persons are present, their minds should 'be passive so that the waves from the agent alone will act.

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