Telepathy is a known and established fact. The connection betweenminds without material means of any kind, has often been demonstratedby the very simple method of one person acting as a sender, while theother acts as a receiver. The sender thinks of a certain subjectselected before-hand. He may write it down on slate or paper. Thisoften helps him to keep his mind concentrated on the subject he wishesto send to the receiver. The receiver places himself in as receptive aposition as possible, and Keeping his mind calm, the impression hereceives he makes note of. After a few experiences he may find themessage to be correct, word for word. This is telepathy.In sleep there is often telepathic conditions between minds who are inclose sympathy with each other, such as man and wife, mother andchildren, or people whose business brings them close together, mayexchange thoughts during sleep. For instance, in one case a motherreceived the thought of her boy, who was away from home, telling ofhis sickness. A few days later she received a letter verifying herdream. A salesman dreams of a friend telling him of his company doinga big business in a neighboring town. Upon his friend's return hisdream was found to be correct.A lady in San Francisco (whose husband was in Australia) for threesuccessive nights, dreamed of his returning to America. She did notexpect him until early in the fall of the year. She was dreaming ofhim in the spring. On the fourth morning after her dream she receiveda letter telling her about his unexpected return. These are so-calledtelepathic dreams, usually from minds of living people, althoughtelepathic connection from minds of disincarnate beings is possible.