ABSTRACT

This chapter presents the telepathy which act as representative for the whole spectrum of paranormality. Telepathy is often what is being sought in therapy or analysis—sought and fled from in more or less equal degrees. S. Freud himself explicitly connects it with telepathy. Telepathy, it seems, is often what is being sought in therapy or analysis—sought and fled from in more or less equal degrees. Ernest Jones also quotes Freud as saying that the subject of telepathy "always perplexed him to the point of distraction. Freud is at times clear that every translation from the unconscious involves a mistranslation. An objective of psychoanalysis in general is to enable us to accept without too much anxiety the existence of the unconscious—not just as a theoretical entity, but as co-inhabitor, co possessor, of our bodies, our minds, our decisions, and self presentations.