Telepathic Tales: Precognition and Clairvoyance in Legend, Lyric, and Lore
By (Author) Daniel Bourke
Foreword by Gregory Shushan
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Destiny Books,U.S.
3rd September 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Clairvoyance and precognition
Mysticism, magic and occult interests
Mysticism
Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal
Paperback
320
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
303g
Provides accounts of ESP ranging from ancient Greek myth, traditional North and South American, African, and Polynesian stories to individuals like Rumi, Charles Dickens, and Carl Jung
Considers unexplained ESP-related happenings, including bilocation, the ability to locate lost items, early knowledge of ones own death, and perceptions regarding the well-being of loved ones
Whether a premonition of an impending event, a warning of potential danger, or an unlikely synchronistic experience, such things are surprisingly common, even if they often cannot be clearly explained.
Taking readers on a historical and cross-cultural voyage through extrasensory experiences, the author documents, contextualizes, and sheds light on these mysterious phenomena. From the plains of Peru and the haunted highlands of Scotland to the snowy taiga forests of the Far North and the Indigenous cultures of Australia and America, Bourke examines the strange psychic occurrences that seem to appear in all places, at all times. These include instances of bilocation, premonitions about the coming of visitors, intuitions of the location of lost items or treasures, the discovery of cures by telepathic means, and even accurate pre-perceptions about ones own demise or the perilous situation of a loved one. He looks at the renowned Greek seers, including Iamos, who announced the death of Hercules at the moment it occurred; the far-reaching visions of the shaman in a trance, who might warn his tribe of danger; and the witches, wizards, and heroes of legend and romance who were privy to secret knowledge through magical means. Bourkes survey incorporates rare accounts from people all around the world and across the ages, including figures like Rumi, Saint Anthony, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, and Carl Jung.
Shedding light on our cultural and mythic past, Bourke shows that wherever you look in the world, whatever culture or time, telepathic tales are unfolding all around us.
Daniel Bourke is an author, poet, and singer/songwriter. He has a background in the natural sciences, the arts, and the video game industry. He has previously been published in the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research and the journal Darklore. He lives in Dublin, Ireland.