extrasensory perception

NOUN
  1. apparent power to perceive things that are not present to the senses
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  • The application of plethysmography to the objective study of so-called extrasensory perception, Journal of the Society for PsychicalResearch, 40, 162-172. ENTANGLED MINDS
  • People who have extrasensory perception are said to be psychic.
  • Many paranormal events are said to be experienced only by those with psychic powers, such as extrasensory perception or psychokinesis.
  • On the other hand, observation of extrasensory perception and psychokinesis is tenuous at best.
  • Precognition denotes a form of extrasensory perception wherein a person is said to perceive information about places or events through paranormal means before they happen.
  • Throughout the 1950s and 60s there were plenty of articles and BT letters on extrasensory perception, dowsing, astrology, the Dean space drive, and a psi device called the Hieronymus machine. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • Rhine, by the way, is the person who coined the terms extrasensory perception and parapsychology.
  • Psychics have funny moments in relation to their visions and the people they try to help with their extrasensory perception.
  • If you asked a parapsychologist, he might say you have extrasensory perception, or ESP.
  • In addition, we can experience for ourselves that, through these practices, we actually do achieve the various types of heightened, extrasensory perception that are described as the byproducts of attaining such concentration. Overview of the Lam-rim Graded Pathways of Mind
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