The biologist Rupert Sheldrake carefully documented an effect involving dogs who seemed to know or sense when their owners had almost returned from trips outside the house. Sheldrake documented that certain pets tend to wait near the door a few minutes before their owners return, even though their senses provide no basis for any suspicion that their owners are about to return. You can see some of Sheldrake's research on this topic at the link below:
https://www.sheldrake.org/research/animal-powers
Claims sometimes made by skeptics that such research was not replicated in a test by Wiseman are refuted by Sheldrake here, where he states that the data gathered by Wiseman actually supports Sheldrake's claim about this topic.
I myself notice an effect similar to the pet ESP effect documented by Sheldrake, but involving myself and family members leaving the house. I typically only look out the front window rarely. But again and again I seem to look out the front window just at the moment that some family member silently approaches the front gate after having been away for quite some time. This happened again today. Two family members left for a shopping trip of more than an hour. It seemed that I did not look out the window during their whole trip, except for the very moment they were approaching the front gate. I have had remarkable successes in informal ESP tests with some of the same family members, as discussed here. About 1975 I had an amazingly successful ESP test with a sister, described at the beginning of my long interesting post here.
The reality of telepathy or ESP in humans is well-proven by hundreds of years of observations and rigorous experiments, some of which you can read about here, here, and in the 67 series of posts here (you can read the whole series by continuing to press Older Posts at the bottom right after using that link). In 1941 the editors of Scientific American confessed that telepathy was proven, as I document in my post here.
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