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"Clairvoyance," she said and I was taking careful notes, "depends completely on the ability to work with the creative imagination ... in order to develop our suprasensory faculty of clairvoyance, we need to cultivate our intuition."
Claudia Ricci: Coincidences and Clairvoyance: The Mysteries of This Book Continue Unexplained Claudia Ricci 2010
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"Clairvoyance," she said and I was taking careful notes, "depends completely on the ability to work with the creative imagination...in order to develop our suprasensory faculty of clairvoyance, we need to cultivate our intuition."
Claudia Ricci: Coincidences and Clairvoyance: The Mysteries of This Book Continue Unexplained Claudia Ricci 2010
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"Clairvoyance," she said and I was taking careful notes, "depends completely on the ability to work with the creative imagination ... in order to develop our suprasensory faculty of clairvoyance, we need to cultivate our intuition."
Claudia Ricci: Coincidences and Clairvoyance: The Mysteries of This Book Continue Unexplained Claudia Ricci 2010
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"Clairvoyance," she said and I was taking careful notes, "depends completely on the ability to work with the creative imagination ... in order to develop our suprasensory faculty of clairvoyance, we need to cultivate our intuition."
Claudia Ricci: Coincidences and Clairvoyance: The Mysteries of This Book Continue Unexplained Claudia Ricci 2010
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Contemporary "Clairvoyance" abounds in similar revelations.
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The term "Clairvoyance" really means "clear seeing," or "clear sight," but its special meaning, established by long usage, is "A power of discerning objects not perceptible to the normal senses."
Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers William Walker Atkinson 1897
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The last stated definition agrees almost perfectly with the views of the writer of the present book, and the term "Clairvoyance" is used here in the particular sense indicated by such definition.
Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers William Walker Atkinson 1897
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A very large and very interesting class of occult or psychic phenomena is that known under the very general classification of "Clairvoyance," which term we have thought it advisable to employ in this sense in this book, notwithstanding the technical objections urged by some against such a general usage.
Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers William Walker Atkinson 1897
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Contemporary "Clairvoyance" abounds in similar revelations.
Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature William James 1876
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"Clairvoyance," she said and I was taking careful notes, "depends completely on the ability to work with the creative imagination...in order to develop our suprasensory faculty of clairvoyance, we need to cultivate our intuition."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Claudia Ricci 2010
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