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16.3.3. NUMBER THIRTEEN: TRANSFERENCE OF SENSATIONS

16.3.3. NUMBER THIRTEEN: TRANSFERENCE OF SENSATIONS
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Here a “sender” or a group actually undergoes a physical sensation, hoping to transfer it mentally to a “receiver” or members of a group in another room. In this test, you can literally go “Hot” or “Cold,” as one favorite stunt is for the sender to pick up a hot cup or a cold glass, hold it a while, and find out if the receiver sensed “Hot” or “Cold.”

Because of the limit of two choices, such a test should be repeated, say five to ten times, to get away from the element of chance. The same applies to “light” or “heavy” objects, or those which are “sharp” or “blunt.”

Sensations of pain may be transferred; for example, a sender could pinch his right ear, or scratch his left ankle; the receiver would then seek to experience that sensation.

Transfer of taste has also figured in these tests. A person takes a pinch of salt, a spoonful of vinegar, or a bit of sugar, and endeavors to “project” the sensation. With certain senders and receivers, the “taste test” has been known to work surprisingly well.

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