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Telepathy Collection

Telepathy, the mysterious phenomenon that has captivated the minds of many throughout history

Background imageTelepathy Collection: An experiment in telepathy, Harry Price Library, 1933 (b / w photo)

An experiment in telepathy, Harry Price Library, 1933 (b / w photo)
XJF425332 An experiment in telepathy, Harry Price Library, 1933 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Cartoon, Thought-Reading

Cartoon, Thought-Reading, a comment on John Nevil Maskelynes doubts about the American stage mentalist, Washington Irving Bishop. 1885

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Cartoon, Brothers in Distress

Cartoon, Brothers in Distress, Bishop v. Maskelyne and Labouchere. They were accused of defaming an American stage mentalist, Washington Irving Bishop

Background imageTelepathy Collection: A selection of popular toys for children. December 1990

A selection of popular toys for children. December 1990

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Shes a thought Reader. Thousands of hospital patients all over the country have

Shes a thought Reader. Thousands of hospital patients all over the country have seen-20-years-old Ruth Fryer demonstrating escapology and mental telepathy

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Shes a thought Reader. Thousands of hospital patients all over the country have

Shes a thought Reader. Thousands of hospital patients all over the country have seen-20-years-old Ruth Fryer demonstrating escapology and mental telepathy

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Amateur Thought-Reading, 1889. Artist: R Taylor

Amateur Thought-Reading, 1889. Artist: R Taylor
Amateur Thought-Reading, 1889. Victorian entertainment. From the Illustrated London News, 19 October 1889

Background imageTelepathy Collection: A Thought-Form of Self-Renunciation, c1916, (1917)

A Thought-Form of Self-Renunciation, c1916, (1917)
A Thought-Form of Self-Renunciation, c1916, 1917. Oliver Joseph Lodge (1851-1940) a British physicist and writer involved in the development of radio

Background imageTelepathy Collection: A Thought-Form of Anger, c1916, (1917)

A Thought-Form of Anger, c1916, (1917). Directed Against a Person Who Had Inflicted A Deep Injury On The One Who Sent It Forth

Background imageTelepathy Collection: A Thought-Form of Watchful Jealousy, c1916, (1917)

A Thought-Form of Watchful Jealousy, c1916, (1917)
A Thought-Form of Watchful Jealousy, c1916, 1917. Oliver Joseph Lodge (1851-1940) a British physicist and writer involved in the development of radio

Background imageTelepathy Collection: A Thought-Form of Love and Peace Protection and Benediction, c1916, (1917)

A Thought-Form of Love and Peace Protection and Benediction, c1916, (1917). Artists: Charles Leadbeater, Annie Bessant
A Thought-Form of Love and Peace Protection and Benediction, c1916, (1917). Sent Forth By One Who Has The Power And Has Earned The Right To Bless

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Frederick Marion, Czech telepathic entertainer

Frederick Marion, Czech telepathic entertainer
Frederick Marion (real name Josef Kraus, 1892-?), Czech entertainer who used telepathy and clairvoyance. His last public activities seem to have taken place in 1946

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Basil Shackleton, photographer and ESP subject

Basil Shackleton, photographer and ESP subject who took part in many card-reading research sessions (1936-1943) with Samuel Soal (mathematician and psychical researcher)

Background imageTelepathy Collection: John Hector Cutten, psychical researcher

John Hector Cutten, psychical researcher and writer with a special interest in telepathy and clairvoyance. He served as secretary of the Society for Psychical Research

Background imageTelepathy Collection: The first man, Adam, kneels down before the famous T-Rex dinosaur

The first man, Adam, kneels down before the famous T-Rex dinosaur

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Albert von Schrenck-Notzing, physician and researcher

Albert von Schrenck-Notzing, physician and researcher
Dr Albert Freiherr von Schrenck-Notzing (1862-1929), German physician, psychiatrist and psychical researcher. He investigated various spiritualist mediums

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Omeisaurus dinosaurs communicating with alien reptoid beings

Omeisaurus dinosaurs communicating with alien reptoid beings
Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs communicating with alien reptoid beings

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Reptoids ride on the backs of Quetzalcoatlus using telepathy

Reptoids ride on the backs of Quetzalcoatlus using telepathy
Using their telepathic link to communicate, female reptoid beings ride on the backs of the gigantic Quetzalcoatlus pterosaur

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Brain waves, conceptual image

Brain waves, conceptual image
Brain waves. Conceptual image of waves emanating from a human brain. This can represent the electrical activity of the brain, as recorded on an electroencephalogram (EEG)

Background imageTelepathy Collection: ESP

ESP, sending and receiving a telepathic message Date: 1900

Background imageTelepathy Collection: A female reptoid standing over a male humanoid

A female reptoid standing over a male humanoid

Background imageTelepathy Collection: A reptoid using telepathy to communicate with a Albertaceratops dinosaur

A reptoid using telepathy to communicate with a Albertaceratops dinosaur

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Conceptual image of multi-brain processing

Conceptual image of multi-brain processing

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Reptoids race Allosaurus dinosaurs across the desert

Reptoids race Allosaurus dinosaurs across the desert
Artists concept of an alien world where dinosaurs never became extinct and humans never evolved but reptoids did. The relationship between the two species is close

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Large Argentinosaurus dinosaur face to face with a human

Large Argentinosaurus dinosaur face to face with a human in the desert

Background imageTelepathy Collection: A reptoid being and a Stegosaurus communicate using telepathy

A reptoid being and a Stegosaurus communicate using telepathy
During the age of dinosaurs, there lived a race of reptoid beings who co-existed with the various dinosaur species. They were able to communicate with them using telepathy

Background imageTelepathy Collection: A reptoid being and her pet dinosaurs

A reptoid being and her pet dinosaurs
The ultimate pet for any respectable reptoid would be a T. Rex. The younger you begin to train a T. Rex, the easier they are to manage. Once trained they make great companions

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Illustration of an alternate reality where reptoid beings co-existed with the dinosaurs

Illustration of an alternate reality where reptoid beings co-existed with the dinosaurs
Artists concept of an alternate reality where a race of reptoid beings co-existed with the dinosaurs. They lived peacefully and communicated using telepathy

Background imageTelepathy Collection: The first man, Adam, greeting Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs

The first man, Adam, greeting Omeisaurus sauropod dinosaurs

Background imageTelepathy Collection: The first man, Adam, greets the return of his creators in a prehistoric Garden of Eden

The first man, Adam, greets the return of his creators in a prehistoric Garden of Eden

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Reptoids tame dinosaurs using telepathy

Reptoids tame dinosaurs using telepathy
Artists concept illustrating an alternate Earth where reptoids evolve into the dominant species. The reptoids tame the dinosaurs and control them using telepathy

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Abstract artwork of communication between 2 people

Abstract artwork of communication between 2 people
Communication. Abstract artwork of communication between two people, showing arrows passing between them and pointing to areas inside each ones head

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Communication, conceptual art

Communication, conceptual art
Communication. Conceptual computer artwork representing communication, showing one person conveying a thought (light) to another. This could also represent telepathy

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Woman undergoing ganzfeld telepathy experiment

Woman undergoing ganzfeld telepathy experiment
Telepathy experiment. Woman undergoing a ganzfeld experiment to test for telepathy, a form of psi or extrasensory perception (ESP)

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Woman holding her temples

Woman holding her temples
MODEL RELEASED. Woman holding her temples. In the background are electroencephalography (EEG) traces. EEG uses electrodes to measure the electrical activity of the brain. It shows a pattern of waves

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Communication, conceptual artwork

Communication, conceptual artwork
Communication. Conceptual computer artwork representing communication, showing one person conveying a thought (light) to another

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Czechoslovak vaudeville telepath Fred Marion

Czechoslovak vaudeville telepath Fred Marion
Undated photograph of the Czechoslovak vaudeville telepath Fred Marion (a.k.a. Josef Kraus) psychometrising a letter. HPG/1/7/15 (iii)

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Plywood shroud and visor used to test Fred Marion

Plywood shroud and visor used to test Fred Marion
Photograph of plywood " shroud" and visor, screening every part of the " agent s" body, except for the feet, 1933

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Czech vaudeville telepath Fred Marion

Czech vaudeville telepath Fred Marion
Photograph of the Czechoslovak vaudeville telepath Fred Marion (a.k.a. Josef Kraus), 1933. Kraus is making a " trial" of a tin box as to whether it contains a hidden object

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Photograph of sentry box apparatus

Photograph of sentry box apparatus
Photograph of " sentry box" apparatus, with panels 1 and 3 removed, constructed to test the theory that the Czechoslovak vaudeville telepath Fred Marion (a.k.a)

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Krippner Experiment 2

Krippner Experiment 2
A subject in Krippners DREAM TELEPATHY EXPERIMENT at the Maimonides Laboratory, Brooklyn (New York) : EEG and polygraph record her brain and emotional activity

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Krippner Experiment 1

Krippner Experiment 1
Dr Stanley Krippner, at the Maimonides Laboratory, Brooklyn (New York) monitors a DREAM TELEPATHY EXPERIMENT, recording brain activity and reading emotional activity

Background imageTelepathy Collection: Krippner Experiment 3

Krippner Experiment 3
A subject in Krippners DREAM TELEPATHY EXPERIMENT at the Maimonides Laboratory, Brooklyn (New York) : EEG and polygraph record her brain and emotional activity



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Telepathy, the mysterious phenomenon that has captivated the minds of many throughout history. From Frederick Marion, the Czech telepathic entertainer who dazzled audiences with his mind-reading abilities, to Basil Shackleton, both a photographer and subject of ESP experiments, these individuals have delved into the depths of human connection beyond conventional means. John Hector Cutten, a renowned psychical researcher, dedicated his life to unraveling the secrets behind telepathy. His tireless efforts paved the way for future explorations in this enigmatic field. Albert von Schrenck-Notzing, a physician and researcher, also contributed significantly by studying telepathic phenomena from a scientific perspective. An iconic image captured during an experiment in telepathy at the Harry Price Library in 1933 transports us back to an era where curiosity about our mental capabilities ran high. The black and white photograph serves as a reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit of understanding. Even cartoons have sought to depict this extraordinary ability; one shows thought-reading as if it were child's play while another portrays brothers struggling under its weight. These illustrations remind us that telepathy has long been embedded in popular culture and imagination. Intriguingly, an amateur thought-reading artwork from 1889 by R Taylor showcases early attempts to visualize this intangible concept. It serves as evidence that even before extensive research was conducted on telepathy, people were fascinated by its potential power. The ethereal nature of thoughts is further explored through Charles Leadbeater and Annie Bessant's artistic interpretations of thought-forms such as self-renunciation or watchful jealousy. These captivating images evoke emotions associated with different states of mind and demonstrate how deeply intertwined our thoughts are with our experiences. Telepathy continues to be shrouded in mystery despite centuries-long investigations into its existence. Yet it remains an enduring fascination for those who seek answers beyond what meets the eye.