PSI
The term used in parapsychology to include ESP and psychokinesis, because both are so closely related. The term was suggested by the English psychologist Dr. Robert Thouless in 1946, and is now popularly used to cover a whole range of paranormal phenomenon.
Generally, psychic abilities are either present from birth, or triggered later in life by some traumatic physical or emotional experience.
Psychic ability is a controversial subject that many people promote as truth or discredit all together. Reports of people with psychic powers can be traced back thousands of years within many societies and civilizations.
These psychic people were known as seers or prophets in the ancient past, and in later times as clairvoyants and psychics. Notable psychics of old include Nostradamus, Mother Shipton, Daniel Dunglas Home, and Edgar Cayce. Some famous contemporary psychics include Miss Cleo, John Edward, Danielle Egnew, Jose Ortiz El Buen Samaritano, and Sylvia Browne.
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Sources: (1) Dictionary of the Occult, Caxton Publishing; (2) Spence, Lewis, An Encyclopedia of Occultism, Carol Publishing Group; (3) Shepard, Leslie A and Melton, J. Gordon (Editors), Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, Gale Group.
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