(n.)
A telepathic connection between two or more people. Also used fig. Compare mind-meld.
1970 K. Laumer House in November № 101: But he could have maintained knowledge of his descendants; could have learned of it when you were orphaned, have seen to your care — and established a mind link with you in infancy, before the pattern of acculturation made such contact impossible.
1982 P.C. Hodgell God Stalk № 100: She was still very wet [...] with the cub a shaking morsel of ice against her right breast. The mind link she had shared with it in that moment of crisis no longer seemed to exist.
1986 M.M. Snodgrass Degradation Rites G.R.R. Martin Wild Cards № 145: He reentered the full mindlink. Her mind fluttered beneath his, confused, unable to understand the magnitude of the change that had come over her.
1989 J.M. Dillard Lost Years № 226: She would not accept the margin of privacy that other mind-links allowed.
1994 Coloradoan (Fort Collins) (Jan. 1) № A1/5: The idea behind the event [...] is to raise peace consciousness by uniting individuals in a "global mind-link."