What about psychokinesis, clairvoyance, transmutation, precipitation of matter? |
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Things that may be pure coincidence may appear to her as signs of clairvoyance. |
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Students who score well on one type of ESP test, such as clairvoyance, are also likely to score well on another, such as telepathy. |
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The mediums demonstrated every variety of psychic power from clairvoyance and clairaudience to telekinesis and telepathy. |
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She claimed to understand black magic and to possess clairvoyance, ESP, and other senses unsubstantiated by science. |
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I have only recently begun to explore my psychic side, but have been strong in the areas of psychic dreams and clairvoyance. |
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Jesus and the other prophets in the Old and New Testaments received their visions and messages through clairvoyance and clairaudience. |
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An expert numerologist with 18 years experience, she is also sought after for her gifts of clairvoyance and clairaudience. |
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In every situation, we demonstrate the clairvoyance of the dupe who swears that he will not be taken in again. |
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Anecdotes about psychokinesis and clairvoyance are given more credence than experimental results questioning these effects. |
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Instead of sunshine and bright colours she sees shadows and spirits, and, having gained the power of clairvoyance, can foresee death. |
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Any other form of remote viewing can best be termed, he says, as a psychic experience or clairvoyance. |
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Now some might call that telepathy, others clairvoyance or precognition, or others dub it a trick or coincidence. |
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The last game of the year is traditionally the time football enthusiasts and pundits switch to full clairvoyance mode. |
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If you could do a bit of mind and thought reading, clairvoyance, prophecy and divination, that is all it takes to be a magician. |
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Other terms for clairvoyance include second sight, shadow sight, prophecy, and spiritual communication. |
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Price reports that significant fractions of Americans believe in astrology, clairvoyance, telepathy, and communication with the dead. |
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I should also note clairvoyance or telepathy may be the reason why some people do significantly better than chance in guessing experiments. |
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He claims that he can find no evidence for pure clairvoyance in any of the spontaneous or experimental literature. |
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Yet their principal gifts are those of the spirit, which include divination and clairvoyance. |
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My devotees may spontaneously experience but do not practice clairvoyance, clairaudience, astral projection, and mind-reading. |
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He gets the life energy and even certain parapsychological gifts, clairvoyance and so on, connected with the archetype. |
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He provides two experiments for pure clairvoyance in the Appendix, predicting that both will provide nonsignificant results. |
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Casper believes himself to have the power of clairvoyance, though he has no reasons for this belief. |
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She regularly flies to the USA to see clients and give talks on astrology, palmistry, tarot and how to develop clairvoyance. |
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Nowadays this powerful herb is burnt as incense for protection and induction of clairvoyance. |
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That cactus has the power of awakening clairvoyance instantly, to him who masticates it. |
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They may be cognitive, as in the case of clairvoyance, telepathy, or precognition. |
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Small fire detectors hidden in trees should add to the anti-poaching unit's reputation for clairvoyance. |
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Correction to this articleCLAIMS of clairvoyance, particularly when they come from economists, deserve a sceptical reception. |
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Oh, if only your material form could take in that which your spirit receives through clairvoyance. |
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The accompanying symbol is that of the winged disc, the All-Seeing Eye, symbol of the higher clairvoyance. |
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In reality, indigo status is detected in a purely subjective manner, mainly by clairvoyance. |
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Ms Vine and Ms Kitson use trances and visions, clairvoyance, dowsing and psychometry trying to pick up stories in the mind from objects to uncover any paranormal activity. |
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Prophecy and clairvoyance are so widely believed by millions of people that magicians are credited with psychic powers that not even Nostradamus would dare claim. |
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Further awakening of the inner potentials gradually bestows the supernormal powers of premonition, afflatus, telepathy, clairvoyance and prophecy. |
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Parapsychology, including the study of clairvoyance, is an example of pseudoscience. |
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Early researchers of clairvoyance included William Gregory, Gustav Pagenstecher, and Rudolf Tischner. |
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Skeptics say that if clairvoyance were a reality it would have become abundantly clear. |
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The search for a valid and reliable test of clairvoyance has resulted in thousands of experiments. |
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The prominence given to the topics of mesmerism and clairvoyance heightened the general disapproval of the book. |
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Evening of mediumship and clairvoyance Direct contact with specific loved ones through Donna Robinson. |
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It features a fully coded Talent system including 'pathing, 'porting, merging, clairvoyance, clairaudience and microkinesis. |
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Some later commentators have stated that he declared the clairvoyance manifestations to be genuine. |
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In Jainism, clairvoyance is regarded as one of the five kinds of knowledge. |
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But neither strength, courage or skill alone would be sufficient to win, for this confrontation of talents the most valuable was the gift of clairvoyance. |
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Mastic is the resin of a type of pine and is burnt as incense to increase transcendental abilities. It stimulates clairvoyance and improves our personal charisma. |
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And finally there is this word that echoes knowledge and clairvoyance, that I will cherish like a treasure, the word that carries science and therefore the power to save lives. |
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In Gao, traditional authorities play an important role in the management of social conflicts because they are 'resource persons' gifted with wisdom and clairvoyance. |
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That is not subject to any exercise in clairvoyance at this time. |
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From 1934 onwards, their spiritual leader was an eccentric but gifted Russian archbishop, Ioann Maximovich, who was credited with extraordinary powers of healing and clairvoyance. |
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Intuition, which is clairvoyance, presentiment, and prophecy, clears the mind and makes the heart beat in response to the messages and voices it receives from the infinite. |
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And yes, my medium gives a good massage but when it comes to clairvoyance she's telepathetic. |
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Mentalism is a branch of magic where the artist is supposed to have some extraordinary mental and intuitive skills, where he or she is capable of telepathy, precognition or clairvoyance. |
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Clairvoyance and clairaudience are also possible on mental levels, and we then call it telepathy, and the seeing of symbols, for all visioning of geometrical form is mental clairvoyance. |
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The hardest has been hot to reject them but to get loose of their sterilising fascinations with a freed imagination, a poetic clairvoyance of the Whole world. |
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The eye-doctor and believer in clairvoyance couldn't see straight. |
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But there is precious little sign that such clairvoyance exists. |
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PreCOG also pseudo-randomly chose whether the session would be in clairvoyance mode or precognition mode, such that half the sessions were in each mode. |
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Locomen, prophets who claim clairvoyance, tossed animal bones from magical gourds, reading the scattered patterns to gain a glimpse into tomorrow. |
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