When I give clairvoyant readings, I let the words come out as a flow, while double-checking with my gut intuition. |
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Editors at the New York Times did not need to be clairvoyant to adduce the massive evidence to that effect. |
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This week online clairvoyant Graham Dare provides answers to two spooky spirit sightings. |
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Gifted by the grace of God, I am a natural born psychic with clairvoyant, clairsentient and clairaudient gifts. |
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Through his well-developed clairvoyant and clairaudient abilities, Gurudeva sometimes saw and communicated with inner-world beings. |
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His reputation as a clairvoyant was due in large part to his ability to locate lost animals. |
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I am not a fortune teller, but a true clairvoyant, I will help you to find your direction in a way that will leave you empowered and positive. |
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The reason for his seeming invincibility lies in the clairvoyant powers of his sorceress sidekick, Cassandra. |
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A psychic researcher and a clairvoyant, he disclosed his findings this week. |
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The prophetic or clairvoyant dream is perhaps the strongest reason for believing that dreaming is a gateway to another world. |
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I am very clairvoyant so at a touch I can either understand or feel an emotion. |
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In some cases their clairvoyant powers were employed by chiefs for advice and prophesy. |
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It is interesting that clairvoyant experiences were among the least reported. |
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Granma went home and told her husband what the clairvoyant had said, but he pooh-poohed the idea, and so no action was taken. |
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If so, the clairvoyant quality of these last works, their vision and authority, reflects the fate of a man who knew himself to be doomed. |
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These and other techniques help convince the credulous that pet psychics have telepathic or clairvoyant or other powers. |
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Samantha does in fact have completely reliable clairvoyant power, and her belief about the President did result from the operation of that power. |
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Now imagine that one of these individuals knows all about the counter-evidence and is thus sceptical about the existence of clairvoyant powers. |
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Ghost-finding equipment and images will be on display and she will be demonstrating her clairvoyant skills on the audience from 8pm. |
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Certain individuals are gifted with clairvoyant dreams which they can use as means of predicting the out-come of future events. |
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Imagine, apparently conclusive evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, that a very few gifted individuals are genuinely clairvoyant. |
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I went to a regular meeting of spiritually minded people, some of them were clairvoyant, some clairaudient and others were clairsensient. |
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Moreover, he claimed that the principles of biodynamics could be understood by people of normal intelligence without using clairvoyant techniques. |
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The media may not be clairvoyant, but their foreknowledge of all things electoral seems to be an entirely natural, irremovable part of the electoral exercise. |
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It seemed as if Michel, in his own clairvoyant way, was already preparing to write Bush's memoirs. |
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Anyone who says he knows what effect this will have on the tax code is a clairvoyant. |
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If a clairvoyant penetrates into the subconsciousness of Nature, then he can read all of the past history of the earth and its races. |
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The clairvoyant who does not awake his intuition could become a slanderer of his neighbor and even an assassin. |
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Animation during cocktail with strolling mime character, angel clairvoyant character, strolling hand balancer, strolling ribbon contortionist. |
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The president's wife had faith in the clairvoyant talents of a woman in San Francisco she called My Friend. |
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You don't have to be clairvoyant to see what will happen if we don't act now. |
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Keep in mind that the Ombudsman is not a clairvoyant, able to read your mind. |
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Not many firms have clairvoyants on their payrolls, but every manager needs some of the skill a clairvoyant shows. |
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Tom said he knew as a small boy that he had a special gift as a when visions came to him and he now practices as a natural healer, a medium and a clairvoyant. |
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In the story, clairvoyant dreams presage a family's gruesome end. |
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She certainly claimed to have paranormal experiences, but whether she really believed she was clairvoyant or possessed psychic powers, I can't say. |
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He practices as a natural healer, a medium, and a clairvoyant. |
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Thus there is a suggestion that clairvoyant imagery tends to be unrelated to ongoing thought processes and is particularly involuntary and spontaneous. |
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Their location was not a secret to those with clairvoyant powers. |
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Both errors are common occurrences regarding so-called clairvoyant dreams. |
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It's not Dickens' finest work, but it may be one of his most clairvoyant. |
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Throughout history, there have been numerous places and times in which people have claimed themselves or others to be clairvoyant. |
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Evaluating the current business trend is still relatively easy, but determining what the future holds practically requires the abilities of a clairvoyant. |
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An uncommon market in the Caucasus Coalition adrift No place to be an ecologist Gareth Evans, crisis clairvoyant A duel act by Europe and America The Euro-confusion in France Is consensus under threat? |
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When you become clairvoyant you will be able to see the soul of people. |
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Even the dimmest clairvoyant can see that makes no sense. |
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But Mr Weiland's seemingly clairvoyant forecast is a red herring. |
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