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Al Capone — Part 30
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The Science “of, Silent
Mental Coramunica-
tion Between Persons
U3” By Inn Karioff
e ia devoting
nore and more time to the art
of Mental Telepathy; for _the
scientist hag come to appreciate
che value of thought transfer.
moce and the fact that it can be
put on a practical scientific
besis. Until recent years, the
average scientist ridiculed or ig-
gored this great mystery, being
loath to admit that it existed as
he could not explain it. However,
with the constantly recurring
examplea of its existence for-
ever before him, he was finally
forced to recognize it; and
when this happened, he natur-
ly aought a scientific expla-
sation. Thus, today, we have
acientists throughout the world
studying and experimenting
with thia newest and moat re-
markable of human powers.
This most fascinating cf all
aciences will be discussed in &
series of ten articles in aimple
language anyone can under-
stand in order to present the
truth and amazing possibilities
of this great natural power in
& manner all can grasp and
ee.
Marvelous Feats of Ancient
India and Egypt
“What greater medium can
mortal man visualize for perfect
communion and understanding
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Telepathy that is. the art of
broadcasting one’s thoughts to
others, wherever they may be?
In the following articles, an ef-
fort -will be made to describe
in some amal] measure this won-
derful science as
stood at present.
Miracles of Mental Telepathy
have been a cause for smaze-
ment and = perplexity among
scientista as wel! as laymen al-
it de wae dae
it if = wnhGer-
most aince the inception of
time.
Thig extraordinary acience
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able modes of magic and were: |g t
ery, both ahcten i amd tuodern,
most of which ba their o
tion among the anclenta of In-
dia, Egypt, Grete, Persia, and)"
the Orient. In the worship of
the sun and mooh, the Artec and
Mayan philosophies, the intri-
tate theories of the Yogis, this
astonishing communion hads
played ita part.
For example, the story of the
Oracle of Delhi, which could
recall past ‘events of utter
strangers, has for many cen-
turiea been an unexplainghle &-
nigmia. ‘According to the story
of the Oracie, she hovered in a
dark cape at Delbi over a steam-
ing kettle in which ahe read the
stories of ali who came to her.
Wadern telepathy fearhoe na that
Modern telepathy teaches ne that
the cave and kettle were mere
‘atmosphere’ created to arouse
the curiosity of those who be-
sought aid of the prophet. The
amazing accuracy with which
she could read the pasta of men
waa in reality no deep mystery,
but merely the resuks of a pro-
found knowledge of mental Tel-
merely ethpty space. Yet, if we
stopped to consider,
realize that so such thing as
absolutely empty pace exists.
That which seems ‘a mere vacu-
jty ia Tiled with Fillions of ai-}"
oma, busy about their business
of traveling through the atmoes-
phere and forming hydrogen,
oxygen and various other chem-
ical resuitanta of vibration.
‘Thus,.we see that vibration ie a
combination of atoms all work-
ing together to form a definite
Bingk entity.
Without vibrations, television
would be imposible. It is only
through vibrations created by a
picture or photograph in a New
York broadcasting s#tation that
a duplicate picture an be made
to appear dt once in a Los An-
epathy. t , ;
During ancient times amd the | #elee recelving station. The dis-
dark ages, only the wealthy|tant star, twinkling down on
ua from trillions of milea above
our earth, sends vibrations to
man at the rate of 612,000 miles
per aecond. To aclence, these
are known as light waves.
Just ag light and sound broad-
cast vibrations into the ether,
so the human mind ia capable of
broadcasting vibrations, known
.thought waves, According
to paychologista, thought vibra-
tions travel at an even greater
rate of speed than radio waves.
It ie anid that often vastly im-
portant world conditions—-com-
toercial, potitical and religious
—can be traced to thought vi-
brations sweeping over the
According to the accepted be-
lief, the human mind is equipped
to receive as well as to send
thought vibrations. “Thus, all
minds are connected by thought.
This idea ts the backbone of the
amazing ecience of telepathy.
Edjtora Note: The second ar-
ticle In this series will appear
in the next issue.
could hope to benefit by the
Miracles of telepathy, for those
who held the key to thia great
Science refused to use ita influ-
ence unless highly rewarded.
Even the Kings and Queena of
mediaeval Europe, who offered
dukedoma in return for the
power of this magica! art, could
not hope to learn fte aacret The
‘sorcerers,” whose aid they be
sought, willingly exerted ita in-
fluence upon them at a high
price, but refused to divulge the
secret of how to une it.
That which puzzled the world
for centuries and for which
royalty once willingly pald the
Price of dukedoma, ia now a-
vallable to anyone aufficiently
interested in acquiring it, for
a few hours’ atudy.
Everything in Life
Produces Vibrations
Everything in life produces
vibrations. Sound, light, scents
the buszing of the bee, the ra-
diant glow of the moon—reack :*
the human senses aa vibrations.
eng demeting nit
The radi, broadcasting beauti-
ful music, is merely creating ¥i-
trations in the ether, which
reach the human mind through
the sense of bearing. These
vibrations scatter in every @b
rection and are picked up by ev-
ery radio receiving aet that han
pens at
the moment to-be i.
tune with them
The chemist informa ua that
everything in the universe fa
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Now ashe works with an ac-
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thing upon request, reveals bow
versatile she has become.
Mias Bennett sings also in a
group of musicians: Ethel Har-
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Basso, and these four are in con-
stant demand,
Miss Bennett singa in a well
known Church every Sunday.
and is keeping ner job, to her
own amazement. She is a beau-
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kindlinesa, and her smile wins
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Tt is a treat to hear her in con-
cert Opera, or any old thing.
And music is her whole life
though she has anéher homey
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beautiful woman of rare musi-
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