precognitively love

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  • adverb In a precognitive manner; with precognition.

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Examples

  • Most of those trials were conducted precognitively, meaning the future target was randomly selected after the percipient had recorded his or her impressions.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • The point being, however, we share species specific as well as culturally and racially specific inherited memory which is rooted in a sense of a collective consciousness and "future" brainstate memory rooted in our propensity to experience spacetime aberrations associatively precognitively.

    Mind Hacks: LSD and experimental psychoses 2006

  • Most of those trials were conducted precognitively, meaning the future target was randomly selected after the percipient had recorded his or her impressions.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • Most of those trials were conducted precognitively, meaning the future target was randomly selected after the percipient had recorded his or her impressions.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • And curses to Bob Kane for using black magic to precognitively create his Batman character 16 years before that time!

    G4TV - The Feed 2008

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