“Mom and Dad exchange a nervous glance and have a telepathic conversation about it. I hear every word. Do we let her out? It's past curfew. True, but look at that—at least she asked! I know! I can hardly believe it! She could have sneaked out, but she asked! I know! We're good parents! "What time will you be back?" Dad asks.” HumorParentsTelepathic Book:Cracked Up to Be Source: Cracked Up to Be
“As she died, Mary was alone on the planet as were Dwayne Hoover or Kilgore Trout. She had never reproduced. There were no friends or relatives to watch her die. So she spoke her very last words on the planet to Cyprian Ukwende. She did not have enough breath left to make her vocal cords buzz. She could only move her lips noiselessly. Here is all she had to say about death: 'Oh my, oh my.' . . . Like all Earthlings at the point of death, Mary Young sent faint reminders of herself to those who had known her. She released a small could of telepathic butterflies, and one of these brushed Dwayne Hoover, nine miles away. Dwayne heard a tired voice from somewhere behind his head, even though no one was back there. It said this to Dayne: 'Oh my, oh my." . . .” DeathMaryButterfliesBreakfast Of ChampionsOh MyTelepathicDwayne HooverGoodbye Blue MondayTelepathic Cloud Of Butterflies Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“Spiritual sensitivity is not a form of sickness. It is a state where one‘ s spiritual antenna becomes so hyperactive that it malfunctions and tunes into everything.” TuningReceptivityAntennaMalfunctionClairvoyantSecond SightPerceivingAttunedTelepathicSensitives Book:Sips And Little Portions Source: Sips And Little Portions