From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtelepathyte‧lep‧a‧thy /təˈlepəθi/ noun [uncountable] ROKNOW somethinga way of communicating in which thoughts are sent from one person’s mind to another person’s mind
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telepathy• Psychic gifts, such as clairvoyance and telepathy.• When do insight and discernment slip over into clairvoyance and telepathy?• They lead students through introductory experiences in telepathy and techniques of subspace communication and energy manipulation.• Elements of telepathy and reincarnation weaving through the whole thing?• A strange closeness developed, a shorthand, a kind of telepathy.• Every few cases some preclear may try to palm off telepathy as an aberrative factor.• It could be argued that telepathy is a desirable characteristic for the subordinates of such a person!• The telepathy is working and extra singles are being clocked up.Origin telepathy (1800-1900) tele- + Greek -patheia “feeling, understanding”