"Mental telepathy" refers to the idea of communicating thoughts, feelings, or messages without using any physical means, such as speaking or writing. It suggests a connection between people's minds that allows them to understand each other's thoughts directly.
Full definition
In mental telepathy there seems to be an unmediated prehension of the mental pole of another person's experience.
When they encountered evidence for unacceptable phenomena, such
as mental telepathy, they suppressed it.
For example, if there is empirical indication
of mental telepathy, Whitehead sees no philosophical difficulty in incorporating such relations into his system.
In addition, there remains the direct experience of other living persons in
mental telepathy.
Despite her advice to him between practice swings and her attempts to help him through
mental telepathy (her words), her son, who was nine years old at the time, struck out.
But no amount of
mental telepathy could get him to saunter up to my third - row seat.
To get any easier, you'd have to use
mental telepathy.
I forced a smile, and when she turned away to prepare the needle I tried to use
mental telepathy to get a message over to Kevin: «I don't think she got the butterfly thing!
If there is ever a next time please don't rely on
the mental telepathy.