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III. Three Types of Telepathy
Let us now
discuss in some detail the three types of telepathy enumerated above: instinctual
telepathy, mental telepathy, and intuitional telepathy. These three produce differing
modes of activity and tap (to use a familiar word) differing areas of communication.
1. Instinctual Telepathy is based upon those impacts of
energy which come from one etheric body and make an impression upon another. The medium of
communication employed is, as we have seen, the etheric substance of all bodies, which is
necessarily one with the etheric substance of the planet. The area around the solar plexus
(though not in direct relation to that center as it exists as an instrument differentiated
from all other instruments or centers) is sensitive to the impact of etheric energy, for
this area in the etheric body is in direct "touch" with the astral body, the
feeling body. Also, close to the solar plexus is found that center near the spleen which
is the direct instrument for the entrance of prana into the human mechanism. This
instinctual response to etheric contact was the mode of communication in Lemurian times,
and largely took the place of thought and of speech. It concerned itself primarily with
two types of impression: that which had to do with the instinct of self-preservation, and
that which had to do with self-reproduction. A higher form of this instinctual telepathy
has been preserved for us in the expression we so frequently use, "I have a feeling
that...," and allied phrases. These are more definitely astral in their implications
and work through the astral substance, using the solar plexus area as a sensitive plate
for impact and impression. [17]
One point
should here be made clear, and upon it you should ponder. This astral (not etheric)
sensitivity, or "feeling telepathy" is basically the Atlantean mode of
communication, and involved finally the use of the solar plexus center itself as the
receiving agent; the emitting agent (if I may use such a phrase) worked, however, through
the entire area of the diaphragm. It was as though there appeared, through emergence, a
gathering of forces or outgoing waves of energy in that part of the human vehicle. The
relatively wide area from which the information was sent out acted as a large general
distributor; the area which received the impression, however, was more localized,
involving only the solar plexus. The reason for this can be found in the fact that in
Atlantean days the human being was still unable to think, as we understand
thinking. The whole lower part of the body, in a sense difficult for us to grasp, was
given up to feeling; the communicator's one thought-contribution was the name of the
recipient, plus the name or noun form of that which was the idea to be conveyed. This
embryo thought winged its way to its goal, and the powerful "feeling" apparatus
of the solar plexus received it (acting like a magnet) and drew the "feeling
impression" powerfully there, drawing thus upon the communicator. It is this process
which is pursued when, for instance, some mother "feels" that some danger
threatens her child, or that some happening is taking place in connection with her child.
She is thus sometimes enabled to send, by the medium of instinctual love, a most definite
warning. The solar plexus is involved where the recipient is concerned; the area around
the diaphragm is involved where the communicator is concerned.
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