Extrasensory Perception

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psychic ( ; from the Greek ψυχικός psychikos—”of the soul, mental”, also called sensitive) is a person who professes an ability to perceive information hidden from the normal senses through extrasensory perception (ESP), or is said by others to have such abilities. It is also used to describe theatrical performers who use techniques such as [...]

Ken Melvoin-Berg (born 10/30/1968 Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a Chicago area psychic detective, ghost hunter, historian, author, lecturer and co-owner of Weird Chicago Tours. Ken first displayed psychic ability as a young boy and was subsequently trained by his maternal grandfather, Don Melvoin, who also had the gift. Ken specifically displays the extrasensory perception clairsentience. [...]

theatrical séance is an aspect of mentalism that purports to give its audiences the feeling of contacting the spirits of the dead, as in a successful Spiritualist seance. Theatrical séances are usually performed in either total or partial darkness to replicate the atmosphere of a traditional seance, to set the mood for the performance, and [...]

Into the Land of the Unicorns * Cara Diana Hunter: The young female main character. She is sent into Luster by way of her grandmother’s magical amulet to tell the Queen of the Unicorns that “The Wanderer is weary”. Makes many friends and becomes affectionate toward all of them. * Ivy Morris: Maternal grandmother to [...]

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Jonathan Drew made his DC Comics debut in ”1st Issue Special” #11, according to his origin, he participated in Extrasensory perception studies conducted by a Doctor Andrew Stone at the fictional ”Antioke University”. Due to an inexplicable accident, Jonathan developed powers of telepathy and telekinesis which he later used to punish the murderers of his [...]

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Exoconsciousness is the study and practical applications of the extraterrestrial origins, dimensions and abilities of human consciousness. The concept of exoconsciousness was originated by Rebecca Hardcastle, PhD. Exoconsciousness focuses on the relationship between humans and extraterrestrials in respect to consciousness, biology, history as well as galactic, planetary and human potentials. The foundational twin pillars of [...]

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Ilchi Lee’s training methods have been described as focusing primarily on the brain and its development. Although actual practices resemble yoga, martial arts, meditation, and other recognizable Eastern disciplines, they have been modified with the said intent of uncovering the practitioner’s natural brain potential. Lee’s Power Brain Kids book describes that these practices may also [...]

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Edwin J. Dingle was born in Cornwall, England and became an orphan at nine. As a journalist, Dingle moved to Singapore (Straits Settlements) in 1900 to cover the affairs of the Far East. One of the first caucasians that went into China. One of the few westerners to actually stay for a period of time [...]

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The Doctor and Martha narrowly escape an attack by the Family of Blood who are seeking the Doctor’s Time Lord life force to prevent themselves from dying out. As the Doctor directs the TARDIS to Earth, he tells Martha that he must transform into a human for three months to escape the Family’s detection while [...]

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”The Lifted Veil” is a novella by George Eliot, first published in 1859. Quite unlike the realistic fiction for which Eliot is best known, ”The Lifted Veil” explores themes of extrasensory perception, the essence of physical life, possible life after death, and the power of fate. The novella is a significant part of the Victorian [...]