How To Use Clairvoyant In A Sentence

  • Not only would she have to precognize the fact that the name Perks would appear in the second column on the front page of the Times, she would have to clairvoyantly discover that “Perks” was the name of a man whom Thomas’s father spent a day with at a specific place called Leek forty years ago. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • I should have known but little of its principles and practices, as I was simply what I should now call a clairvoyant, sought out by the society for my gifts in this direction, had I not, in later years, been instructed in the fundamentals of the society by the author of Buchanan's Journal of Man, January 1888 Volume 1, Number 12
  • Throughout Europe and North America during the second half of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth century, numerous people advertised their services as clairvoyants and spirit mediums.
  • Thus there is a suggestion that clairvoyant imagery tends to be unrelated to ongoing thought processes and is particularly involuntary and spontaneous.
  • The very subtle and tenuous substance of the Akashic Plane -- the term "etheric" may best describe the nature of this substance -- contains traces and impressions of all the happenings of the past of this earth; and such impressions may be read and seen by the clairvoyant who has developed sufficiently high powers of vision. Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers
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  • Learned men from all fields of science, as well as spiritualists, clairvoyants and cranks, have studied the remains to try uncover the secrets of the past.
  • Samantha does in fact have completely reliable clairvoyant power, and her belief about the President did result from the operation of that power.
  • Editors at the New York Times did not need to be clairvoyant to adduce the massive evidence to that effect.
  • Baron provided what she called a clairvoyant insight on the young woman's killer. Times Leader News
  • Possibly certain persons in sympathy with each other may be able to act upon each other from a distance, especially when thrown into the sort of trance which is known as the clairvoyant state. Rujub, the Juggler
  • In her desperate search for clues, Joan visited clairvoyants across the country.
  • This is true of mediums / psychics and clairvoyants, gifted people who can see beyond and make contact with the other world.
  • Most clairvoyants restrict themselves to the pictures for divination.
  • A psychic researcher and a clairvoyant, he disclosed his findings this week.
  • Certain individuals are gifted with clairvoyant dreams which they can use as means of predicting the out-come of future events.
  • During my worst periods I became involved with clairvoyants and Ouija boards so I used to get demonic visitations.
  • ‘The man looks for a drug, finds the drug, becomes clairvoyant from it,’ says Theroux in a rat-a-tat summary of the plot.
  • The panel consisted of a clairvoyant, an astrologer, a numerologist, and two other people who called themselves some ‘ologists’ - they have weird names.
  • We were actually thinking of bringing someone in from another world, when Cat happened to fall into the hands of a clairvoyant. CHARMED LIFE
  • With the spiritual eye we see "clairvoyantly"; with the spiritual ear we hear "clairaudiently," and so forth. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
  • Moreover, he claimed that the principles of biodynamics could be understood by people of normal intelligence without using clairvoyant techniques.
  • A clairvoyant is a psychic who can or professes to see objects or events outside the field of natural vision. Roseanne Colletti: Psychic Investments
  • The learned from all fields of science, as well as spiritualists, clairvoyants, and cranks, have studied the remains to try uncover the secrets of the past.
  • These and other techniques help convince the credulous that pet psychics have telepathic or clairvoyant or other powers.
  • I am very clairvoyant so at a touch I can either understand or feel an emotion.
  • These are our visionaries, spiritualists, clairvoyants and psychics.
  • ouija" board or similar mechanical aid to writing, clairvoyant perception of spirits, clairaudient hearing of spirit voices, prophetic utterances of spirits, impersonating and inspirational control of the medium. Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers
  • He insists he is not clairvoyant as a result of the zap.
  • 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.
  • In some cases their clairvoyant powers were employed by chiefs for advice and prophesy.
  • Consider the Victorian era: mediums and clairvoyants flourished among British and American upper and middle class adults.
  • 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.
  • Bath guards the door can pervious to light cannot clairvoyant, appropriate outfit is double -faced grind or brunet mist smooth glass .
  • His reputation as a clairvoyant was due in large part to his ability to locate lost animals.
  • Tickets for the clairvoyant evening are £4 in advance and and £5 on the night.
  • It is soooo ironic, that these morons are now making Obama look like some kind of clairvoyant sage, as they cling to their guns and bibles. Think Progress » Obama bumper sticker fuels violent political road rage in Tennessee.
  • I recall the telltale scene in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" in which the clairvoyant little boy envisions the brass elevator doors of his mysterious new family home in a mystical hotel resort slowly opening to unleash a torrent of blood that spills and splashes over the entire hall, filling it (and his innocent mind) with the hotel's revealed contents of terror and "redrum. Arizona Daily Wildcat
  • She went to see a clairvoyant who said he could communicate with her dead husband.
  • Nobody besides clairvoyant 6-year-old triplets, that is. The Butler Bandwagon Rides Again
  • The map of North America "ca 3005" originates from a self-professed "clairvoyant" who based it on visions he's received over the past few years. The Speculist: The Lucky 13th Edition of The Carnival of Tomorrow
  • Their location was not a secret to those with clairvoyant powers.
  • The prophetic or clairvoyant dream is perhaps the strongest reason for believing that dreaming is a gateway to another world.
  • When I give clairvoyant readings, I let the words come out as a flow, while double-checking with my gut intuition.
  • The Clairvoyant Society has cancelled today's meeting due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • One could hardly say that he was to blame for that, either, as the photographer who paid for the item didn't say the pedlar was a woman, and the boy was no clairvoyant. In Our Town
  • Granma went home and told her husband what the clairvoyant had said, but he pooh-poohed the idea, and so no action was taken.
  • Now imagine that one of these individuals knows all about the counter-evidence and is thus sceptical about the existence of clairvoyant powers.
  • In the story, clairvoyant dreams presage a family's gruesome end.
  • A number of people are recognized as clairvoyants and diviners, working sometimes within and sometimes outside the Christian churches.
  • Are fortune-tellers, clairvoyants, palm readers, spiritists and voodoo participants in league with demons?
  • He was often accused of political intractability, a lack of imperativeness, too great a readiness to take clairvoyants seriously, and excessive slyness.
  • I want to ask you a very simple question: unless you are a soothsayer or a clairvoyant how did you work out the result of that vote, given that only one person said no and no one said yes?
  • On the other hand, many other commentators disagree, and none of us are clairvoyants.
  • This week online clairvoyant Graham Dare provides answers to two spooky spirit sightings.
  • 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.
  • Are they behind the mysterious powers of fortune-tellers, mystics, clairvoyants, and palm readers?
  • ‘The man looks for a drug, finds the drug, becomes clairvoyant from it,’ says Theroux in a rat-a-tat summary of the plot.
  • The word clairvoyant has appeared in 21 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Nov. 11 in Looking for Students NYT > Home Page
  • During the two weeks of special events, clairvoyants, psychics and other special guests from across the country will be visiting the Heber Street church.
  • Do Warren and Pearson suggest that lenders are clairvoyants who can divine what direction prices will take in future years?
  • Clairvoyants, clairsentients, telekinetics, a few like Cece here who can project. Haven
  • Many people believe in fortune tellers and clairvoyants and all that jazz, but me, I'm just not sure.
  • Valda told us that only clairvoyants could see her.
  • It is interesting that clairvoyant experiences were among the least reported.
  • He explained what we as skeptics already know: that there is no evidence that clairvoyants have special powers, and that it is questionable that the police even trust what these psychics are saying.
  • And Justine isn't he only one with paranormal gifts - as Dawn reveals, she may also have some clairvoyant tendencies.
  • It was true some clairvoyants might be simply tricksters, but that had not been his position and he was sure ‘the whole phenomenon cannot be accounted for on natural grounds’.
  • He was often accused of political intractability, a lack of imperativeness, too great a readiness to take clairvoyants seriously, and excessive slyness.
  • Imagine, apparently conclusive evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, that a very few gifted individuals are genuinely clairvoyant.
  • She certainly claimed to have paranormal experiences, but whether she really believed she was clairvoyant or possessed psychic powers, I can't say.
  • 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.
  • Over the next five years, she visited every kind of doctor, healer, acupuncturist, kinesiologist and even a clairvoyant. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the Mind Body Spirit Fair, held in Telford last autumn, you could consult a clairvoyant, purchase psychic healing, or stock up on healing crystals. RNB Roundup: Wicca, Religion Stylebook, Scientology, David Attenborough and more…
  • Both errors are common occurrences regarding so-called clairvoyant dreams.
  • No plausible brain story could account for this strange memory adventure, a story that suggests the possibility of retrocognition, clairvoyant or telepathic awareness of past events. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • Patsy Kensit plays a clairvoyant cop who sees in her mind bits and pieces of crimes before they are committed.
  • You see, Alice Cromley was what they call clairvoyant. Darkness Becomes Her
  • She believes everyone has a degree of clairvoyant intuition, often dismissed as déjà vu, but that really skilled clairvoyants are able to go deeper and become completely enveloped in the spirit world.
  • He practices as a natural healer, a medium, and a clairvoyant.
  • Judging their intentions is the purview of the Lord and clairvoyants. Sound Politics: Best of Times
  • Oh, what a little clairvoyant spy I was!
  • Mr. Vigors persuaded Mr.. Ashleigh to come at once with him and see this clairvoyante herself, armed with a lock of Lilian's hair and a glove she had worn, as the media of mesmerical rapport. A Strange Story — Complete
  • 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.
  • Clacton police have received five reports from elderly people in the area who have received the disturbing letters, which claim to be from clairvoyants and demand money.
  • Psychics such as Jeanne Dixon, the late Doris Stokes and my local professional clairvoyant all claimed that their gifts fell from heaven.
  • `I'm staring at so many dead ends here, I'd seriously consider a clairvoyant ,' he said. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Cannot be, because she has had a message from a clairvoyant that her son is alive and well and living in Wapping. COFFIN IN FASHION
  • And, as usual in such matters, none of the participating astrologers, clairvoyants, ‘face readers,’ or dowsers who failed the tests, believe that their own claimed abilities are imaginary.
  • As part of my research I met psychics, mediums and clairvoyants, and just got them to tell me about their lives.
  • You did not have to be a clairvoyant to see that the war would go on. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • In her defiant assertion, ‘it is a true thing’, Charlotte Brontë was probably thinking of two specific authorities on the subject of mesmerism and clairvoyant communication.
  • The reasons for this become clear once the techniques of social and psychological manipulation used by clairvoyants are understood.
  • Madame Cleo, who is now as widely known as a diseuse, a liseuse, a friseuse and a clairvoyante, leaped into sudden prominence last November by her startling announcement that the seven letters in the Kaiser's name W i l h e l m represented the seven great beasts of the apocalypse; in the next month she electrified all Paris by her disclosure that the four letters of the word C z a r-- by substituting the figure 1 for C, 9 for Z, 1 for A, and 7 for R produce the date 1917, and indicated a revolution in Russia. The Hohenzollerns in America
  • 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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