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The Clairvoyant With Psychic Powers
By Jane Mineralis
The clairvoyant touches a door knob and senses warmth,
followed by intense visions of a fiery blaze. "There
was a fire here..." she says. "I see... cars
from the early 1900s... a woman is trapped in a
stairwell."
Across town, another clairvoyant medium sits in a police
station and sketches out the scene of a crime and the
face of a cold-blooded killer whom she has never seen.
Yet another clairvoyant can hear voices through walls
and can distinguish conversations that would be otherwise
imperceptible.
For these seers, their psychic abilities are very real.
However, with so many shysters and hustlers out there,
it can be hard to separate the gifted from the fakers.
Paranormal Research In Universities And Institutions
Parapsychology, the study of clairvoyant ability, is
considered a pseudo-science within the research community.
A number of institutions and universities are currently
conducting paranormal research, attempting to prove
its existence, beyond a shadow of a doubt, with calculable
evidence and testing methods.
Early research focused on hallucinations or apparitions
appearing to otherwise sane individuals. In the early
1900s, Joseph B. Rhine of Stanford University ran a
series of studies on telekinesis and extrasensory perception,
leading to the creation of the Parapsychological Association
in 1957.
Military Use Of Clairvoyants
From the 1970s through to 1995, the US funded "The
Stargate Project," which sought to find a military
application for the clairvoyant’s psychic powers. One
report found that clairvoyant mediums engaged in "remote
viewing" were accurate 25% of the time, with psychic
individuals able to sketch a distant place or provide
details leading to a capture.
Often the results were vague or embellished by military
personnel. However, psychics were credited with creating
accurate images of Soviet submarines hidden from satellite,
North Korean tunnels being built in demilitarized zones,
as well as the location of several hostages and downed
aircraft.
With funding running dry, the government didn’t want
to continue throwing money at a whim, so the project
was officially shut down in the mid-90s.
Possessing Extrasensory Skills
The clairvoyant possesses many extrasensory skills,
if he or she is the real deal. In "The Seventh
Sense," Lyn Buchanan says, after hours of practice,
he has been able to construct a protection shield around
himself.
Joseph McMoneagle is able to remotely view a different
person, place or thing from a room thousands of miles
away. Edgar Cayce, though having no formal medical training,
was mysteriously able to diagnose human disorders with
the touch of his hand to the afflicted person.
Pat Price and Ingo Swann had the ability of precognition,
where they could review and predict future events. And
so our fascination with the strange and supernatural
continues!
About the Author:
Jane Mineralis is an author of articles on dating, horoscopes, astrology and gift ideas including
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Love Horoscope,
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Keep a lookout as more articles are added from this author on this website in the near future.
More Psychic Notes....
Who are some famous psychics?
The world has certainly seen some
interesting characters. Nostradamus was a very early
psychic that made predictions that the world has followed
intently. His predictions seem to make cycles, that
is, his words seems to be re-interpreted to fit that
decade’s occurrences.
Some of the most famous psychics
of today are the fabulous Miss Cleo, Sylvia Browne (who
makes numerous daytime talk show appearances) and John
Edwards who claims to be able to commune with the
dead.
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