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    Clairvoyance could help prevent and end wars a whole lot faster. Clairvoyance would allow us to be able to find the guys that are hiding that need to captured. It could us find terrorists and other rogue agents that could do damage to the world. It would be like having the fly on the way that we always wished we had so that we can know what is going on. An example of someone with this ability would be Alexis Didier. Alexis Didier was a famous clairvoyant whose career as a clairvoyant was extremely short due to the high demand of his services. It was believed that because they used his powers a lot that his health had started to deteriorate because of it. In a famous instance of Didier being tested, Didier had met with Reverend Chauncey Hare Townsend (Kripal 235). Didier described…

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    behavior by humans accepting differences in those who they might not have understood before they were able to be put into their shoes. What if the good in supernatural abilities could help us understand the world in a deeper, helpful way? Precognition is used to “see the future” and are sometimes “ used by investigative teams “ to search for missing persons/things. In order for this to successfully be helpful to humans, we could use this in detective agencies, law and order crimes.…

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    Dr. Peter Venkman's Essay

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    Dr. Peter Venkman is interested in testing whether psychics who claim to have clairvoyant powers actually do. Dr. Venkman believes that real psychics have special clairvoyant powers that non-psychics do not possess. 1a). If the “psychic” can predict the identity of these “psychics” possess clairvoyant powers that non-psychic people do not possess.1b) Looking at the fact sheet provided by John A. Thomas shows an experiment known as the Rhine experiment when Joseph Banks Rhine made the ESP cards…

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    Let the Paranormal Be the New Color in Our Life The paranormal have become a hot topic among people, among the young and heated debates are right on their way. Those paranormal things such subjects as alternative medicine; conspiracy theories; ghosts, the undead, and the paranormal, UFO’s and alien abductions; urban legends; and psychic abilities. However, those paranormal are no any scientific merit to prove it is true, but it is the key to open human’s new sense, and let human to image it and…

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    trying to address more directly whether there was a difference between precognition and clairvoyance. Precognition, when speaking in terms of parapsychology, is reported skill allowing one to see, sense or feel future occurrences via an extrasensory comprehension. Clairvoyance is the ability to see things that are hidden. In addition, the authors were also trying to find whether the optimal conditions for the two types of ESP, extrasensory perception, appeared to differ. For this source, no…

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    Reduplicative Paramnesia

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    Reduplicatve Paramnesia is a rare disorder in which the person affected thinks that a familiar place is duplicated, both to coexist. There are no gender, race, or ethnic factors involved. Reduplicative Paramnesia is usually associated with Fregoli’s delusion: a disorder in which a person thinks belief that different people are in fact a single person who changes appearance and Capgras delusion: another disorder in which a familiar person has been replaced by an identical-looking impostor.…

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    Parapsychology Essay

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    Parapsychology Parapsychology is that branch of psychology which is related to investigating actions that cannot be explained by natural law and information that cannot have been gathered through the normal sensory skills. It deals with the cognitive phenomena frequently called extra sensory perception, in which an individual gains information of other individuals’ thoughts or of future actions through ways that are actually ahead of the five senses. Extra Sensory Perception Extra Sensory…

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    They did an experiment in space, Astronaut Edgar D. Michell conducted the experiment with 4 people on earth. Michell thought of random numbers. He did 25 sets of words, he finished 200 sets. Michell thought they would only get 40 correct. The 4 people on earth got 51 correctly. They did better than what Michell thought. The definition of clairvoyance is the psychic ability or power to see objects and visions or to information regardless of its distance. The visions may also be in the…

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    Aura Research Papers

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    The human aura doesn’t work by itself, it has channels called nadis, which help transport energy through the energy field (Heart of Healing). The connection that it creates with objects and other humans is called clairvoyance which was referred to by Barbara Brennan and is stated to be part of the 5 human senses (Heart of Healing). What aura does is serve as a sort of measure to a human’s physical, mental and emotional state and a connection to other humans and our surroundings (Heart of Healing…

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    Papa is a very humble and quiet man. He takes care of his family by building houses, but also uses his power for good. Papa is a very nice and generous man by “receiving the spiritually needy: the recent widows, the women who had lost children” (Cofer 4). He never charged them. Papa also seems like a very respectful man by letting his wife “banish him to the back of the house” (Cofer 3) because she was skeptical of his practices. Papa is a very smart, gentle, and easy going man who cared for his…

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