There is no "supernatural", if it exists, there is an empirical explanation for it - there are things that we haven't yet found empirical explanations for - quantum mechanics is in it's infancy for example, and tangled pairs in quantum computing appear work best in a fluid medium - which the brain is - i.E., it might be an empirical explanation for such reported phenomona as telepathy, etc.
Most people report at least such phenomona as the feeling of "being watched" for instance, and often in ways that alternative explanations such as unconscious reading of body language can't always explain- I don't believe it's too inconcievable that such an ability might be evolutionarily useful, and selected for, i.E., some process for interpreting and extracting information from tangled pairs under certain condition.
That's my favorite "delusional" hypothesis anyway, we don't know enough about quantum physics to say it *can't* work that way.
The thing is, even if true, it's only marginally useful at best: most peoples thought aren't really worth reading, and since this would probobly be an unconscious process, and usually only exhibited consciously in schizophrenia where other unconscious symbolic processes are also being surfaced randomly, it's also fairly difficult if not impossible to determine which things might be external and which might be internal, as they are both mixed together.
This actually first occured to me many years ago, when reading "be here now", where an indian yogi gave this advice to the author - that "mind reading" is not all it's cracked up to be - most thoughts are pretty shallow and mundane - and sort of popped back into my head years later when I started experiencing some very strange psychological phenomona myself. Might be autosuggestion, but I did seem to get a few instances of nominal confimation, and the synchronicity got very thick there for a while.
Along those lines, the advice to meditate is the best i've heard - yoga involves breathing, and centering, and also provides an abstract, organizational structure to put these sort of meta-rational experiences and phenomona into a symbolic context, which might help you get a handle on it to a point where you can function.