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    no one is able to understand her truths. Cassandra can be the most trusted for three obvious reasons. First, she is a prophetess who can see the future to an accurate extent. This skill was given to her by Apollo, the god presiding over precognition. And in her scene, Cassandra spends nearly the whole time reciting out her premonitions, which are later proven to be true. “You wretched woman! How can you do this? Your own husband who shared your bed...I see a mesh of death. A net, it…

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    study concerned with the investigation of paranormal and psychic phenomena. Parapsychologists study telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, near-deathexperiences, reincarnation, apparitional experiences, and other supernatural and paranormal claims. (Wikipedia) Telepathy is defined as the ability to communicate thoughts or ideas through ways unknown to the world. Precognition allows you to know something is going to happen. Psychosis allows you to move objects using your mind.…

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    individual has performed an evacuation of mental images having psychological or deeply spiritually personal significance. It isn’t uncommon for the third eye to be associated with auras, chakra observance, clairvoyance, out-of-body experiences, precognition, and religious…

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    Feeling The Future Summary

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    Daryl Bem is a well-known social psychologist and originator of the self-perception theory of attitude formation and change. He is very influential in the field of psychology, yet his work on ESP has brought a lot of controversy. Specifically, in his article “Feeling the Future” in which he offered statistical evidence for ESP. In this article he conducted his own research and challenged modern scientific conceptions about the unidirectional nature of time. Bem used countless, used and…

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    Spanish Short Stories

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    Walking into the warm, brick classroom, I was greeted once again by the single, depressingly orange wall. The Spanish teacher had tried to cover it with an excessively large calendar to no avail; the wall that was supposed to liven up the room was forever the antithesis of its purpose. Since the school year began, I stared at that wall, sitting between my best friend at the time and the only other freshman in the class. That day, however, the teacher had finally come up with a seating chart,…

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    that John would not have amazing typing skills. This improves throughout the journal. This first entry occurs several months before John is set to meet Tita. The “something” he speaks of at the end is referring to her, as if he had some kind of precognition that he would meet her. I only assumed this; sometimes people are known to have a feeling when they are close to meeting the love of their lives. In each entry, John Brown’s sign-off phrase is different, in order to express the different…

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    "Spanish Inquisition". Many of those condemned to death for witchcraft during the Spanish Inquisition suffered from these illnesses that imbued them with super-human abillities. Their healing and esoteric knowledge, which included gifts like precognition, psychometry, and clairvoyance among them, were coveted by the Inquisitors…

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    towards safety. False fears can cause someone to run away from everything in pursuit of guaranteed security. Even when all external stimuli has been removed, fear will persist because human life is temporary and the emotion is generated within. Precognition of death provokes the necessity of fear and only acceptance of the unknown will calm emotional paralysis. When one does not confront the abyss of terror they resign themselves to a wholly mediocre life. They not only put themselves at a…

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    Deja vu is the feeling we’ve experienced something before, even though we know we haven’t. It’s a strange concept; but it seems most people have experienced it. There are many theories behind deja vu, whether it’s evidence of a past life, precognition, or maybe your brain telling letting you know you’re fulfilling your destiny. Although, the last option assumes we all have a destiny to fulfill. Destiny is the belief your life has a certain path to it, no matter what; however, life is really made…

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    event that is occurring to a loved one who is thousands of miles away, or the characteristics of a room that only existed in the past”. A prediction into the future or information that has transferred from the future to the present is considered precognition. Psychokinesis or PK is known for the ability to move objects at a distance with your mind. Lastly is survival studies. Survival studies includes multiple aspects like mediumship research, reincarnation, OBE (out-of-body experiences),…

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