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Term: psychokinesis
Psychokinesis: The ability to move an object without physically touching it; “mind over matter.” source: Donald Michael Kraig
How do you know when you are under psychic attack?
First, a word or two of common sense: Don’t jump to conclusions. If you find yourself having problems, being plagued by bad dreams or suffering from illness without immediate apparent cause, first ... Relevance: 3%
Visualization plays a key role in the successes of many great athletes. Most obviously, of course, visualization in-creases confidence and motivation. Less obviously, it affects and sharpens players’ muscles.
This was discovered by physiologist ... Relevance: 2%
Visualization doesn’t always manifest that dramatically, of course, and it is not solely a psychic phenomenon whose effects are accomplished through telepathy, clairvoyance, astral projection, precognition or psychokinesis. It is much more than ... Relevance: 2%
What is your
chance of being psychically attacked at some point in your life?
It is fairly
high, the evidence suggests. That does not necessarily mean that you will be
victimized in a dramatic, life-threatening way, but it is distinctly ... Relevance: 2%
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Curiosity is a great cure-all because it generates energy and enthusiasm. Even if you don’t have much control over your present circumstances, you can nevertheless indulge your curiosity with simple tarot readings. The following is a “card search” technique that gives you something to look forward to. As you shuffle your deck,... read this article
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