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In William Walker Atkinson's 'Telepathy', the reader is immersed in a deep exploration of the concept of telepathy, the ability to communicate thoughts or ideas without the use of any known human senses. Atkinson delves into the historical context of telepathy, tracing its roots in ancient civilizations and highlighting its presence in modern scientific research. The book is written in a scholarly yet accessible style, making it suitable for both academic study and casual reading. Atkinson supports his theories with a wealth of examples and case studies, enhancing the credibility of his…mehr

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In William Walker Atkinson's 'Telepathy', the reader is immersed in a deep exploration of the concept of telepathy, the ability to communicate thoughts or ideas without the use of any known human senses. Atkinson delves into the historical context of telepathy, tracing its roots in ancient civilizations and highlighting its presence in modern scientific research. The book is written in a scholarly yet accessible style, making it suitable for both academic study and casual reading. Atkinson supports his theories with a wealth of examples and case studies, enhancing the credibility of his arguments. This work stands out for its meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, shedding new light on a phenomenon that has captivated human curiosity for centuries. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will find 'Telepathy' to be an invaluable resource for delving into the mysteries of the human mind.
Autorenporträt
William Walker Atkinson (1862–1932) was a prolific writer, attorney, merchant, and publisher, whose life's work embraced various facets of the human experience. Atkinson is best known for his contributions to the New Thought movement, a philosophical approach that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries emphasizing the power of the mind in shaping reality. Earning his degree in the legal field, Atkinson practiced law until an intense personal crises led him toward the principles of mental and spiritual development that would come to define his literary legacy. He became an ardent advocate of the power of thought, and under multiple pseudonyms, including Yogi Ramacharaka and Theron Q. Dumont, he authored an extensive number of books that delve into the realms of the esoteric, ranging from thought vibration, willpower, and practical mental influence to the focused text 'Telepathy', exploring the mysteries and intricacies of mind-to-mind communication. Atkinson's literary style is characterized by its didactic tone and its accessible approach to topics that intersect between the scientific and the mystical. His influence continues to resonate within the circles of metaphysical and self-help literature, making him an enduring figure among early 20th century thought leaders.