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  2. Clairvoyance - Wikipedia

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    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".

  3. Psychic - Wikipedia

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    A large industry and network exist whereby people advertised as psychics provide advice and counsel to clients. [1] Some famous psychics include Edgar Cayce, Ingo Swann, Peter Hurkos, Janet Lee, Miss Cleo, [2] John Edward, Sylvia Browne, and Tyler Henry. Psychic powers are asserted by psychic detectives and in practices such as psychic ...

  4. Psychic reading - Wikipedia

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    There are many types of psychic readings practiced. Although psychic readings might not incorporate the use of any tools, a professional psychic may have one or more specialized areas of expertise. Some of the more common readings include Tarot reading, email psychic reading, palm reading, psychometry, aura readings, or astrological readings.

  5. Clairvoyance: Why some people believe they can hear the dead

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    The Fox sisters are said to have originated the spiritualism movement in the mid-1800s.

  6. Fortune-telling - Wikipedia

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    He said that people visit psychics or fortune tellers to gain self-understanding, [11] and knowledge which will lead to personal power or success in some aspect of life. [ 12 ] In 1995, Ken Feingold offered a different explanation for why people seek out fortune tellers: [ 9 ]

  7. Mediumship - Wikipedia

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    The Parapsychological Association defines "clairvoyance" as information derived directly from an external physical source. [31] Clairvoyance or "clear seeing", is the ability to see anything that is not physically present, such as objects, animals or people. This sight occurs "in the mind's eye". Some mediums say that this is their normal ...

  8. Greek divination - Wikipedia

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    Spodios ("of the ashes" meaning of the charred bones of sacrificial animals from which the altar was constructed) Exact location unknown. The prophecies were given during or after the sacrifice. The origin is lost, but the type, cledonomancy (Greek kledon, plural kledones, "utterance," is known from the earliest literature.

  9. Renaissance magic - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance magic was a resurgence in Hermeticism and Neoplatonic varieties of the magical arts which arose along with Renaissance humanism in the 15th and 16th centuries CE. . During the Renaissance period, magic and occult practices underwent significant changes that reflected shifts in cultural, intellectual, and religious perspectiv