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Extrasensory Perception
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Also written as Extra Sensory Perception, this is a phrase introduced by Dr. J.B. Rhine of the Department of Parapsychology at Duke University. It is used as a general term to describe all sorts of phenomena that cannot be perceived through our usual senses. This includes clairvoyance (seeing things at a distance farther than our normal vision would allow) and clairaudience (hearing things at a greater distance than our normal hearing would allow). These perceptions may not only be from a greater distance, but also from different times or from areas that are not on the physical plane.
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Extrasensory Perception: A term created by Dr. Joseph Banks Rhine of Duke University to describe the apparent ability of some people to obtain information without the use of the five physical senses.
source: Donald Michael Kraig
Also See: Extra Sensory Perception, ESP
ARTICLES
23 ARTICLES ON EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION
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2. Ritual To Awaken Magical Awareness:
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3. The Man Who Became a Light Bulb:
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8. What Can You Expect from Ritual Magic?: Donald Tyson offers an idea of what a serious person willing to work and learn can reasonably expect to get out of magic on the personal level.
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9. The Astral Traveler:
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10. The Astral World:
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