enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Psychic - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychic

    With curse removal, the psychic may say that the magic will not work or get worse if they do tell anyone about their involvement with the psychic. The con games from psychics, according to Radford, can "play out over the course of weeks, months, or even years." The psychic is playing the long game and looking to extract as much money as possible.

  3. Clairvoyance - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clairvoyance

    Diagram by the French esotericist Paul Sédir to explain clairvoyance [1]. Clairvoyance (/ k l ɛər ˈ v ɔɪ. ə n s /; from French clair 'clear' and voyance 'vision') is the claimed ability to acquire information that would be considered impossible to get through scientifically proven sensations, thus classified as extrasensory perception, or "sixth sense".

  4. Are psychics real? A documentarian follows 7 to find out

    www.aol.com/news/psychics-real-documentarian...

    Documentary filmmaker Lana Wilson says she considered herself a “lifelong skeptic.” Her experience working on “Look Into My Eyes” changed that.

  5. Mentalism - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentalism

    Some well-known magicians, such as Penn & Teller, and James Randi, argue that a key differentiation between a mentalist and someone who purports to be an actual psychic is that the former is open about being a skilled artist or entertainer who accomplishes their feats through practice, study, and natural means, while the latter may claim to ...

  6. Thomson Jay Hudson - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomson_Jay_Hudson

    After retiring he studied experimental psychology and authored books on psychical research. [5] [10]Hudson's theories gained increased popularity when Thomas Troward adopted them, forming the foundation for his renowned series of lectures on "Mental Science", delivered at the Queen Street Hall, in Edinburgh, in 1904, [11] and at the Doré Gallery, in London, in 1909. [12]

  7. American Society for Psychical Research - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Society_for...

    BSPR investigators were involved in the uncovering of the alleged fraud of Mina Crandon—including a number of revelations often credited to Harry Houdini, but actually discovered by other BSPR members. In 1923, Prince described the Crandon case as "the most ingenious, persistent, and fantastic complex of fraud in the history of psychic research."

  8. Cold reading - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_reading

    Cold reading is a set of techniques used by mentalists, psychics, fortune-tellers, and mediums. [1] Without prior knowledge, a practiced cold-reader can quickly obtain a great deal of information by analyzing the person's body language, age, clothing or fashion, hairstyle, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, level of education, manner of speech, place of origin, etc. during a line ...

  9. Keith Barry - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Barry

    On 23 July, Keith took time out to give a talk at the Science Gallery in Dublin and demonstrated the techniques of cold reading and explained how "psychics" can convince so many people that they can read minds. [5]