- 著者
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佐古 曜一郎
本間 修二
- 出版者
- 人体科学会
- 雑誌
- 人体科学 (ISSN:09182489)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.7, no.1, pp.71-79, 1998
The authors have already reported some positive results of the evidence of clairvoyance, where subjects could perceive letters or drawings on a sheet of paper which was rolled up or folded into small size, and placed in their hands or ears. Several researchers such as Chen Shouliang of Beijing University pointed out that human beings had the ability of clairvoyance universally, and that especially children got easily this ability by training etc. The authors report the verification of the hypothesis that clairvoyance can be evoked. Evoked clairvoyance tests using letters or drawings written by hand with a pen (four colors: red, green, blue and black) were carried out over four days, on fifteen Japanese school children without previous clairvoyance training. The test results for both shapes and colors of the target samples could support this hypothesis. For six children out of the fifteen clear clairvoyance was induced, and other five children were recognized to have the possibility of clairvoyance. In addition, positive factors and negative factors which influenced the acquisition of clairvoyance were observed.