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- precognition n. Knowledge of something in advance of its occurrence, especially by extrasensory perception; clairvoyance.
- PRECOGNITIVE AVERSION
- (This latter effect on erotic targets can be conceptualized as precognitive boredom.) .
- www.psych.cornell.edu
- Precognitive Remote Perception: Replication of Remote Viewing
- The precognitive subset of these data, consisting of about.
- www.scientificexploration.org
- THE PRECOGNITIVE HABITUATION EFFECT: AN ADAPTATION
- The precognitive habituation (PH) effect is a newly emerging paradigm based upon a temporally reversed mere exposure (ME) study.
- www.parapsych.org
- Precognitive Habituation: Replicable Evidence for a Process of
- www.infoamerica.org
- Déjà Rêvé? Abstract Introduction Does the Arrow of Time Point
- and using the Scientific Method would investigate his own precognitive dreams. This is a small sampling of cases of precognitive dreams in our historical record.
- www.youaredreaming.org
- 'Haven' Sneak Peek: "The Tides That Bind"
- As always, though, there is a catch--my precognitive powers only extend to upcoming events related to the Syfy Original Series, Haven. As Troubles go, this one is actually pretty awesome.
- A pint-sized Pollock?
- “That would defeat the entire purpose, the purity of expression, the fascination with somebody who is precognitive, who doesn't have any typical concept of art history.” Do they suggest colours, techniques?
- The Creepiest Psychic Visions of the Future Drawn by Little Kids
- Here are some of our favorite scary drawings of a deadly fate that awaits someone, made by artistically precognitive children. In The Ring, Aidan draws pictures of his dead cousin buried...before she dies.
- More questions from readers answered
- These could be memories from dreams about the future, or soul memory of a past life incident, or spontaneous precognitive perception of a future event. It has nothing to do with one's destiny. A lot of people experience déjà vu.
- Precognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- A German case collection produced a similar figure: 52% of 1000 cases were of the apparently precognitive type.
- en.wikipedia.org
- precognitive - definition of precognitive by the Free Online Dictionary
- pre·cog·ni·tion (pr k g-n sh n). n. Knowledge of something in advance of its occurrence, especially by extrasensory perception; clairvoyance.
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- Precognitive Dreams | Psychology Today
- Jul 30, 2011 Precognitive dreams occur but what are we to make of them? By Patrick McNamara...
- www.psychologytoday.com
- Develop & utilize precognitive abilities
- Precognitive information comes in many forms - dreams at night, day dreams, flashes, hunches, and "gut feelings.
- www.ultramind.ws
- Response Precognitive dreaming should not be dismissed as
- Mar 1, 2011 Response: Science suggests some prophetic dreams simply cannot be explained away, says Robert McLuhan.
- www.guardian.co.uk
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